Showing posts with label Mary Harney. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mary Harney. Show all posts

Saturday, November 8, 2008

We were the Leopards, the Lions



Health Minister Mary Harney told delegates in in Mullingar this morning that she ‘feels like Gorbachev in 1991. I’m basically a Minister without a party. It’s time to face facts.’

‘The PDs were born by the vexation of Dessie O Malley’s soul, to oppose wickedness and deceit-uttering tongues. We cut rivers from rocks. Our eye saw every precious thing, and refrained from taxing it. We walked with uprightness.’

Ms Harney recalled the highs and lows. The media honeymoon in early 1986. The subsequent decline in popularity and dismal opinion polls of 1988. Their policies had found no favour with the electorate – she recalled the Godless constitution fondly.

Then there was the threat of extinction in 1989, the loss of Michael McDowell and Geraldine Kennedy. The party would have petered out were it not for the intervention of an unlikely benefactor. How O Malley praised Haughey’s ‘courage and skills’ for going over the heads of his party to create the first Fianna Fail coalition. But it wasn’t until 1997 that the PDs came into their own, and for a decade brought a Reaganite sensitivity to the health service, and a Thatcherite tolerance of Berlin as well as Boston.

‘The PDs are a testament to the democratic process,’ said Ms Harney. ‘What power we wielded, what change we brought, what moulds we broke, and will such a small percentage of electoral support.’

‘We have always said that self-interest blinds some, but enlightens others... We did what we came to do, and after twenty-three years, despite I believe it is time for us to call it a day. Let us consult together with one consent. We were born amid a stubborn and tumultuous generation. We leave Ireland happier, more prosperous, more pacified, more jealous of their graven images, more stout-hearted, more glorious and excellent than it has even been.’

400 delegates are expected to attend today’s meeting and a result is expected around teatime. The party is due €250,000 a year in State funding until the next election.

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Dublin Bus fare hikes likely

As the price of oil drops yet again, Dublin Bus fears its fuel costs will double to €37 million next year. Oil fell today to $118 a barrel.

Meanwhile, a report has shown that inefficiencies in the banking practices of the HSE have added a further €20m onto its annual costs.

Minister for Transport Noel Dempsey has denied his Department could do with the money. Mr Dempsey was attending the opening of the Park West & Cherry Orchard rail line yesterday, and initially refused to be drawn on the issue.

But reporters put it to him that he had asked Health Minister Mary Harney to ‘slap a few heads together.’

The Minister, posing for good news photographs with the Chairman of Iarnrod Eireann Dr John Lynch, said: ‘I made, and will make, no representations to the Minister for Health. Furthermore, what Dublin Bus gets up to is its own business. If you will excuse me, I am busy looking at the big picture.’

Dublin Bus’ revenue in 2007 was €200.4 million, an increase of 6% from 2006.