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Seanad: Order of Business. (24 Jun 2004)

Paul Bradford: I concur with my colleagues who referred to the status of undocumented Irish people in the US. A decade or so ago, we thought this problem had been resolved by means of the tremendous progress made with the Morrison and Donnelly visas and other initiatives taken by the US authorities. However, it now appears from information available to us that a sizeable number of undocumented Irish people...

Seanad: Order of Business. (24 Jun 2004)

Paul Bradford: It does not sound like that.

Seanad: Order of Business. (29 Jun 2004)

Paul Bradford: During the summer recess we will be in a position to reflect on the tenth anniversary of the 1994 IRA ceasefire. As someone who believes in the glass being half full rather than half empty, this island has been transformed over the past decade. There has been a sea change in politics on the island. We are now entering the next crucial phase in the ongoing debate on the future of Northern...

Seanad: Hospital Services: Motion. (30 Jun 2004)

Paul Bradford: Not for trolleys in hospitals anyway.

Seanad: Hospital Services: Motion. (30 Jun 2004)

Paul Bradford: As do the trolleys.

Seanad: Hospital Services: Motion. (30 Jun 2004)

Paul Bradford: That is Ireland in 2004.

Seanad: Hospital Services: Motion. (30 Jun 2004)

Paul Bradford: It is what people believe.

Seanad: Hospital Services: Motion. (30 Jun 2004)

Paul Bradford: Tell that to the Minister for Finance.

Seanad: Hospital Services: Motion. (30 Jun 2004)

Paul Bradford: We know who has won that debate.

Seanad: Hospital Services: Motion. (30 Jun 2004)

Paul Bradford: The cuts go back to 1987 and the slogan that health cuts hurt the old, the sick and the poor.

Seanad: Hospital Services: Motion. (30 Jun 2004)

Paul Bradford: The rate of expenditure is what the Minister should talk about. It is serious if the Minister believes this.

Seanad: Hospital Services: Motion. (30 Jun 2004)

Paul Bradford: I wish to share time with Senator Cummins.

Seanad: Hospital Services: Motion. (30 Jun 2004)

Paul Bradford: This is an important debate, but given the contributions from the Government side what depresses me is that the problem is not recognised. I listened with interest to what the Minister said and indeed read his script. I also listened today to what the Minister for Finance said. At lunchtime I felt a certain sympathy for the Minister, Deputy Martin, who sends out media signals indicating he is...

Seanad: Hospital Services: Motion. (30 Jun 2004)

Paul Bradford: It is frightening that she does not recognise that. The Minister spoke about the improvements. Of course there have been major improvements and technology has improved worldwide, so why should it not in Ireland? Medical procedure has improved worldwide and therefore in Ireland. I do not think anyone challenged Senator Ryan's assertion that there are no hospital waiting lists in a number of...

Seanad: Hospital Services: Motion. (30 Jun 2004)

Paul Bradford: ——are being dealt with. The Minister is sending a wrong signal. We have to recognise that there is a grave crisis. It needs to be tackled and we should stop making excuses.

Seanad: Order of Business. (1 Jul 2004)

Paul Bradford: I support calls for further debate on decentralisation. The proper forum for such a debate is the appropriate Oireachtas committee. However, a message should go from this House that, while there is unanimous support for a programme of decentralisation, there are issues that need to be raised and questions to be answered. That needs to be done in the calm light of day. There was all-party...

Seanad: Order of Business. (7 Jul 2004)

Paul Bradford: Perhaps that is jealousy.

Seanad: Order of Business. (7 Jul 2004)

Paul Bradford: It is a well-deserved award.

Seanad: Barron Report: Statements. (7 Jul 2004)

Paul Bradford: I welcome the opportunity to speak on this issue. Unfortunately our words will be of little consolation to the families of the people who were murdered in Dublin and Monaghan. The work of Mr. Justice Barron and the Sub-Committee on the Barron Report, however, have been steps in the right direction. I remember the events of 1974. An aunt of mine came within inches of being a victim herself on...

Seanad: Barron Report: Statements. (7 Jul 2004)

Paul Bradford: I compliment the work of Justice for the Forgotten. Its members have ploughed a lonely furrow on behalf of their forgotten and they deserve all credit. As we inch forward towards political progress, let us hope that we can get answers to the questions they still ask.

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