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Vaccination Programme: Motion (Resumed) (12 Nov 2008)

Paul Kehoe: I have no apology to make. I have nieces in their teens and friends who have teenage daughters. It is absolutely shameful of the Government to claim it is introducing something in August, but to take it back two or three months later. The Minister said in August that this would save lives. Is it okay to save lives in August and let them die in November? That is what she is saying, as is...

Vaccination Programme: Motion (Resumed) (12 Nov 2008)

Paul Kehoe: Is that because I care for people?

Vaccination Programme: Motion (Resumed) (12 Nov 2008)

Paul Kehoe: I am sure that if the Minister of State were on this side of the House, he would do the same.

Vaccination Programme: Motion (Resumed) (12 Nov 2008)

Paul Kehoe: Do it.

Vaccination Programme: Motion (Resumed) (12 Nov 2008)

Paul Kehoe: My God.

Vaccination Programme: Motion (Resumed) (12 Nov 2008)

Paul Kehoe: I, and the Fine Gael Party, feel strongly about the emotive part of this motion. We have given the Government every opportunity on this. As the Taoiseach is in the Chamber, if he wants to lead his troops up the steps of the lobbies to turn right, under Standing Order 69 I call for the vote to be taken by other than electronic means.

Vaccination Programme: Motion (Resumed) (12 Nov 2008)

Paul Kehoe: It was noticeable in this debate that the Green Party sent no speakers. We wish to give the so-called Independent Deputy Joe Behan an opportunity to vote with the Opposition. Under Standing Order 69 I call a vote other than by electronic means.

Leaders' Questions (12 Nov 2008)

Paul Kehoe: Like everything else it is under review.

Leaders' Questions (12 Nov 2008)

Paul Kehoe: He is not on €100,000 like the rest of them.

Leaders' Questions (12 Nov 2008)

Paul Kehoe: It is a fact.

Leaders' Questions (12 Nov 2008)

Paul Kehoe: The Taoiseach should deal with the issue.

Leaders' Questions (12 Nov 2008)

Paul Kehoe: The Taoiseach should deal with the issue.

Leaders' Questions (12 Nov 2008)

Paul Kehoe: What about the medical cards?

Leaders' Questions (12 Nov 2008)

Paul Kehoe: What about the medical cards?

Leaders' Questions (12 Nov 2008)

Paul Kehoe: What about the over 70s?

Leaders' Questions (12 Nov 2008)

Paul Kehoe: What about the over 70s?

Office of the Chief State Solicitor. (12 Nov 2008)

Paul Kehoe: Tell us.

Office of the Chief State Solicitor. (12 Nov 2008)

Paul Kehoe: The Taoiseach is wrong there.

Office of the Chief State Solicitor. (12 Nov 2008)

Paul Kehoe: He did.

Written Answers — Child Support: Child Support (11 Nov 2008)

Paul Kehoe: Question 125: To ask the Minister for Social and Family Affairs if she will report on the welfare reforms for child income supports that were outlined in the programme for Government; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [39427/08]

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