Results 10,021-10,040 of 10,977 for speaker:Timmy Dooley
- Hospital Services: Motion (10 Feb 2009)
Timmy Dooley: ââ to lead this change through investment. The geographical spread of County Clare, as I am sure Deputy Carey will agree when he speaks later, will require extra ambulances and extra ambulance personal. It will require advanced paramedics. There are particular geographical matters between east and west Clare. East Clare currently has a period from 7 p.m. to 12 a.m. without ambulance...
- Hospital Services: Motion (10 Feb 2009)
Timmy Dooley: The proposed changes in emergency department cover from 8 p.m. to 8 a.m. at Ennis Hospital need further clarification and consideration. Engagement with Shannon Doc services is necessary to provide the people of County Clare with access to appropriate services on the hospital site. I believe there is need for an extra eight consultants and 12 advanced paramedics and also for that critical...
- Hospital Services: Motion (10 Feb 2009)
Timmy Dooley: It is a hospital.
- Order of Business (5 Feb 2009)
Timmy Dooley: What else will Deputy Durkan ask?
- Services for People with Disabilities. (4 Feb 2009)
Timmy Dooley: I welcome the Minister of State, Deputy Barry Andrews, to the House. He is committed to children with autism and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Recently I received a note from a mother which sets out the concerns of parents of children with autism. She states: I write with reference to my two and a half year old daughter who has recently been diagnosed with autism and attention...
- Expenditure Control and Economic Strategy: Statements (3 Feb 2009)
Timmy Dooley: Deputy Kenny cannot have it both ways.
- Child Protection: Motion (Resumed). (27 Jan 2009)
Timmy Dooley: Deputy Shatter would know all about that.
- Child Protection: Motion (Resumed). (27 Jan 2009)
Timmy Dooley: That also comes back to Deputy Shatter
- Child Protection: Motion (Resumed). (27 Jan 2009)
Timmy Dooley: Deputy Shatter is making a joke out of it.
- Child Protection: Motion (Resumed). (27 Jan 2009)
Timmy Dooley: In that case the Deputy should read something else.
- Consumer Issues: Motion (Resumed) (10 Dec 2008)
Timmy Dooley: I welcome the opportunity to contribute to this debate. Like my colleague, I am amazed at the audacity of the Opposition, particularly the Fine Gael Party, in putting down such a motion.
- Consumer Issues: Motion (Resumed) (10 Dec 2008)
Timmy Dooley: Its members have been trotting in here week after week since the budget was introduced, bringing bands of supporters or interest groups from various parts of the country, and trying to indicate that the problems in the economy can be resolved without any impact on the budget. They identify the problems for us week in week out.
- Consumer Issues: Motion (Resumed) (10 Dec 2008)
Timmy Dooley: They have opposed every cut and rejected every development the Government has put in placeââ
- Consumer Issues: Motion (Resumed) (10 Dec 2008)
Timmy Dooley: ââto try to stabilise the economy. They talk about their own budget strategy, and I am delighted to see that Deputy English has mentioned that. It is terribly light on detail. There are many clichés and much hot air in there.
- Consumer Issues: Motion (Resumed) (10 Dec 2008)
Timmy Dooley: They talk about finding efficiencies which will save about â¬4.5 billionââ
- Consumer Issues: Motion (Resumed) (10 Dec 2008)
Timmy Dooley: ââbut they have not told us the details.
- Consumer Issues: Motion (Resumed) (10 Dec 2008)
Timmy Dooley: I would much prefer if the Opposition Deputies came in here with that documentââ
- Consumer Issues: Motion (Resumed) (10 Dec 2008)
Timmy Dooley: ââand subjected it to scrutiny from across the House.
- Consumer Issues: Motion (Resumed) (10 Dec 2008)
Timmy Dooley: Well, you have the document. Bring it in next week.
- Consumer Issues: Motion (Resumed) (10 Dec 2008)
Timmy Dooley: Through the Chair, I suggest they bring it in. Let us have a proper discussion about it. If Fine Gael is talking about making savings of â¬4.5 billion in the budget strategy, it will have to make significant cuts somewhere. The Deputies continue in the same vein, saying there will be no cuts and no increases in tax. Tonight they do not want a reduction in VAT.