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Seanad: Broadband Infrastructure Bill 2008: Second Stage (22 Oct 2008)

Joe O'Toole: Mine does not work in north Dublin.

Seanad: Broadband Infrastructure Bill 2008: Second Stage (22 Oct 2008)

Joe O'Toole: We are living in a wireless age now.

Seanad: Order of Business (22 Oct 2008)

Joe O'Toole: Try saying that outside the gate today.

Seanad: Order of Business (22 Oct 2008)

Joe O'Toole: I bet the Leader would not tell people in those places that the Minister for Education and Science is cutting back on education spending.

Seanad: Order of Business (22 Oct 2008)

Joe O'Toole: Not when one takes the Leader's break in service into account.

Seanad: Order of Business (22 Oct 2008)

Joe O'Toole: Yesterday, I made the point that these issues are being discussed everywhere, including the Dáil, yet we seem to be silencing ourselves on them. It does not make any sense. Members on both sides of the House have views which they should be allowed articulate. I support the call from Senator Frances Fitzgerald that we need to discuss these issues and open the debate to allow Members say...

Seanad: Order of Business (22 Oct 2008)

Joe O'Toole: The so-called higher paid, those pensioners who earn €35,000 a year, will now have to pay for a medical card. The Government should stop using that terminology, describing these people as higher paid. It is disgraceful and only adds to people's feelings on the matter. They are angered, traumatised and incredulous by what they see happening. The Government needs to reassess where it is...

Seanad: Order of Business (22 Oct 2008)

Joe O'Toole: Table a motion.

Seanad: Order of Business (22 Oct 2008)

Joe O'Toole: Hear, hear.

Seanad: Order of Business (22 Oct 2008)

Joe O'Toole: The Government does not care about down there. Look at Valentia, Shannon and Dingle. It does not care.

Seanad: Order of Business (21 Oct 2008)

Joe O'Toole: Absolutely, I said that. Every retired teacher, civil servant and other public servant should be eligible.

Seanad: Order of Business (21 Oct 2008)

Joe O'Toole: Yes.

Seanad: Order of Business (21 Oct 2008)

Joe O'Toole: I agree with the points made by Senator Fitzgerald. How many times have we discussed the importance of the Upper House and that it should be relevant, topical, responsible, caring and retain a connection with ordinary people? That is what this is about. If it is being discussed on every radio talk show, in every lounge in every pub and at every dinner table in every house, it is daft not...

Seanad: Order of Business (21 Oct 2008)

Joe O'Toole: I suggest that the Order of Business be amended so that we can take statements on the three issues mentioned in my motion — the need to exclude the minimum wage from the income levy, to restore the universal entitlement of people over the age of 70 to the medical card and to reverse the proposal to reduce class sizes. I ask the Leader to provide for such a debate immediately. We need to...

Seanad: Order of Business (21 Oct 2008)

Joe O'Toole: I do not know how anybody in this House would live on €36,000 a year. There seems to be a suggestion that elderly people can live at a cheaper rate. It is not on. I would like to mention another thing that has been done in a sneaky way. The budget proposal in respect of medical cards was based on one's net salary — one's salary after the costs associated with housing and various other...

Seanad: Order of Business (21 Oct 2008)

Joe O'Toole: I do not suggest that Senators on this side of the House are any better than our colleagues on the other side of the House.

Seanad: Order of Business (21 Oct 2008)

Joe O'Toole: I ask Senators on the Government side to go back to their parliamentary parties and lift out of it those who are making proposals of this nature. Certain facts need to be checked. There are arguments against the universal approach to the over 70s. I was prepared to listen to some of those arguments last week. However, I heard over the weekend that the Government is reconsidering the...

Seanad: Order of Business (21 Oct 2008)

Joe O'Toole: Okay.

Seanad: Order of Business (21 Oct 2008)

Joe O'Toole: While I fully accept the good offices of my colleagues on the other side of the House, I do not believe they are being told about what is being thought up.

Seanad: Order of Business (21 Oct 2008)

Joe O'Toole: They were misled in the past. I ask them not to allow themselves to be misled again.

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