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Order of Business (23 Apr 2013)

Mattie McGrath: Surely anybody who is suicidal is not in a position to make life decisions, be it in relation to abortion or anything else. What is being propagated in this regard is a farce. The Taoiseach will have to face the people on this too.

Order of Business (23 Apr 2013)

Mattie McGrath: The Central Bank (Consolidation) Bill. The Honohan brothers might get together and give the Taoiseach some advice.

Order of Business (23 Apr 2013)

Mattie McGrath: In light of the very honest and open interview by Marian Finucane of a certain Edmund Honohan last week, is there any chance that the Taoiseach will get the two Honohan brothers, including the eminent Mr. Honohan of the Central Bank, together in respect of the Central Bank (consolidation) Bill? They might understand that what one is advising is totally contrary to the policies of the Central...

Ceisteanna - Questions (Resumed): Programme for Government Review (23 Apr 2013)

Mattie McGrath: He ran out of cards.

Ceisteanna - Questions (Resumed): Programme for Government Review (23 Apr 2013)

Mattie McGrath: He could not get rid of them all.

Ceisteanna - Questions (Resumed): Programme for Government Review (23 Apr 2013)

Mattie McGrath: He is in Doha.

Ceisteanna - Questions (Resumed): Programme for Government Review (23 Apr 2013)

Mattie McGrath: I looked for it.

Leaders' Questions (23 Apr 2013)

Mattie McGrath: Hear, hear.

Leaders' Questions (23 Apr 2013)

Mattie McGrath: They have run out.

Leaders' Questions (23 Apr 2013)

Mattie McGrath: Yes.

Leaders' Questions (23 Apr 2013)

Mattie McGrath: The Taoiseach is totally out of touch.

Leaders' Questions (23 Apr 2013)

Mattie McGrath: The banks, for God’s sake. The Taoiseach must be joking. Show me the money. Cá bhfuil an t-airgead?

Leaders' Questions (23 Apr 2013)

Mattie McGrath: Live horse, eat grass.

Leaders' Questions (23 Apr 2013)

Mattie McGrath: It has.

Leaders' Questions (23 Apr 2013)

Mattie McGrath: They have gone beyond that point.

Leaders' Questions (23 Apr 2013)

Mattie McGrath: They cannot eat clay.

Leaders' Questions (23 Apr 2013)

Mattie McGrath: Yes, they have, but the fodder is gone.

Leaders' Questions (23 Apr 2013)

Mattie McGrath: Hear, hear.

Written Answers — Department of Health: Respite Care Services (23 Apr 2013)

Mattie McGrath: 619. To ask the Minister for Health the reason the Health Service Executive has now imposed charges of €170 per week for respite care in hospitals; if he will reverse this decision in view of the fact that it places a massive burden on the families who are providing care to loved ones and who require respite; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [18737/13]

Written Answers — Department of Health: Respite Care Services (23 Apr 2013)

Mattie McGrath: 619. To ask the Minister for Health the reason the Health Service Executive has now imposed charges of €170 per week for respite care in hospitals; if he will reverse this decision in view of the fact that it places a massive burden on the families who are providing care to loved ones and who require respite; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [18737/13]

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