Simply put, Israel cannot – as its current Government seems to believe – solve every problem with force.
Asked when he thinks the general election will take place, Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly said, “I don’t think it matters.”
As things stand, though, with the proviso that they can change quickly, the Taoiseach is going to cruise to re-election, and an unprecedented fourth consecutive term in Government for Fine Gael.
“We want to reduce unplanned pregnancies in the country” – Health Minister Stephen Donnelly responds to criticism over his proposal to offer the contraceptive pill free to 16 year old girls.
The report also raises concerns about the exploitation of surrogacy by traffickers, which is described as “one of the most concerning novel and emerging forms of trafficking”.
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If the tax ends up putting drivers off the road, it is certainly hard to argue that it is effective.
The Minister for Health, despite his Harvard degrees and his once-touted administrative mind, cannot solve scoliosis, or waiting lists, or fix Limerick hospital. So he’s going to give your kids the pill, and call himself a progressive while doing so.
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The boys are “very upset” according to one of the mothers.