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Suspension of Member (18 Nov 2010)

James Reilly: This is more inconsistency from the Chair.

Suspension of Member (18 Nov 2010)

James Reilly: Regarding the Appropriation Bill, will the Tánaiste confirm to the House whether the Government will deliver a budget of itself or whether the ongoing "discussions", as it wishes to euphemistically refer to them, will dictate the budget to the House?

Suspension of Member (18 Nov 2010)

James Reilly: The Minister for Finance is beside the Tánaiste and I am sure he will advise her. We were informed by the Taoiseach that the drugs reference pricing Bill would be passed through the House at the same time as the drugs prescription charges legislation. However, I note it has been postponed to next year. The Bill could save hundreds of millions of euro in what we pay for our drugs but it is...

Betting, Gaming and Lotteries (Unclaimed Winnings) Bill 2010: First Stage (18 Nov 2010)

James Reilly: It is a safer bet than the Government.

Irish Banking: Statements (18 Nov 2010)

James Reilly: They were unanimous about the goals, but what about the methodology?

Irish Banking: Statements (18 Nov 2010)

James Reilly: It is the Minister who wants to avoid debate.

Irish Banking: Statements (18 Nov 2010)

James Reilly: He has also debased our economy.

Irish Banking: Statements (18 Nov 2010)

James Reilly: It has not been the result.

Written Answers — Sex Offender Treatment Programme: Sex Offender Treatment Programme (17 Nov 2010)

James Reilly: Question 58: To ask the Minister for Justice and Law Reform the number of convicted sex offenders presently serving a prison sentence; the location in which the sentence is being served; the treatment programmes for sex offenders presently operating within the prison system and their location; the qualifications and the numbers of persons employed in the provision of such programmes and the...

Written Answers — Rent Reviews: Rent Reviews (17 Nov 2010)

James Reilly: Question 74: To ask the Minister for Justice and Law Reform his views on the recommendations that the Government should put to legal test the advice that retrospective removal of upward only rent reviews would be struck down by the Supreme Court; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [36496/10]

Nursing Home Care: Motion (Resumed) (17 Nov 2010)

James Reilly: I thank all those who contributed to the debate. From what the Minister said yesterday, I would like to know what information the Ombudsman sought in 2009 but which was not supplied and was ultra vires, according to the Minister. The Minister also referred yesterday to the good people working in the Department of Health and Children, of whom I know there are many. However, I would like a...

Nursing Home Care: Motion (Resumed) (17 Nov 2010)

James Reilly: I must get Deputy O'Rourke's telephone number.

Order of Business (17 Nov 2010)

James Reilly: On the same matter-----

Order of Business (17 Nov 2010)

James Reilly: What the Taoiseach does not seem to realise is that while we do not know the content of the heads of the eligibility Bill as proposed, the key point in the Ombudsman's report and in the response from the Government-----

Order of Business (17 Nov 2010)

James Reilly: I know. I am trying to make a point. If the Ceann Comhairle allows me, I will be finished in 25 seconds.

Order of Business (17 Nov 2010)

James Reilly: I am not having a debate. I am merely making a point that is relevant to pending legislation, which is that the Bill may define eligibility but it is not defining entitlement. That is the issue for people, namely, clarity around to what they are or are not entitled. I will inquire about a second Bill, with the permission of the Ceann Comhairle. Ambulance services are currently not subject...

Order of Business (17 Nov 2010)

James Reilly: I want to know whether the licensing of health facilities Bill will cover ambulances, which are health facilities. Following the Finance Bill, will we see a further reduction in fire brigade ambulances in Dublin, thereby putting lives at risk, because that is exactly what will happen.

Leaders' Questions (17 Nov 2010)

James Reilly: It is a bit late now.

Leaders' Questions (17 Nov 2010)

James Reilly: Built on the shifting sands of Anglo Irish Bank.

Leaders' Questions (17 Nov 2010)

James Reilly: The country has limited time now.

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