Dr. James Reilly (Fine Gael)

year born
1955
professional qualification
General Practitioner
occupation
Teachta Dála
residence (town, city, district)
Lusk
constituency
Dublin North ,
1st preference votes: 10.178, 20,6%, elected
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(...) Fine Gael believes that compulsion has not fostered growth or commitment to the language and this is reflected by the fact that only 4.4% of people speak Irish on a daily basis outside of education. To begin our reform in education, we will overhaul the curriculum at second level and will critically examine the effect of current training methods of teachers to teach. (...)
 
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Issue democracy and civil rights
06.02.2011
By:

Please let me know what your party will do for me, my children and grandchildren to fix this country on two points:

1. Put in place a political and government system suitable in size and cost for a democracy of 4.5 million people benchmarked against other small democracies such as Finland, Denmark and New Zealand.

2. Get rid of the massive private bank debts which I and other taxpayers have been made responsible for.

I can accept paying higher taxes to pay off Irish sovereign debt and for efficient public services, but not to pay off private bank debts or for ridiculous pay and pensions to current and retired politicians and senior public sector employees.

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Issue gender
14.02.2011
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Will you support the division of Child Benefit in proportion to who is caring for the child/children?
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24.02.2011
Dr. James Reilly



Fine Gael has no immediate plans to change the current situation whereby Child Benefit is payable to the parent with whom the child resides the majority of the time. If the child resides 50% of the time with each parent, the mother is paid. We do, however, propose a reform of child income support as outlined in our Manifesto. As part of the consultation for this change, we would be interested to receive your thoughts on this.

Fine Gael

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Issue democracy and civil rights
15.02.2011
By:

James

I understand that you claimed €32,000 in expenses during your first 18 months in the Dail, of which a large portion was due to overnight accommodation despite the fact that you live within commuting distance.

To pre-empt a potential answer - justification on the basis that the expenses were valid under the old regime is not satisfactory. As a potential Minister for Health I would expect to see you display an innate sense of value for tax-payers money, something that would appear to be lacking based on this story at any rate.

However I accept that my understanding of this story is based on newspaper articles and may well be accordingly incomplete, so I would be most interested in hearing your side of this.

Regards


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Issue culture and sports
20.02.2011
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A chara,

Cén chaoi ina bhfuil tú? Tá mise i mo chonaí sa dáilcheantar ina bhfuil tusa ag seasamh. Is duine óg mé, is vóta mé agus is Gaeilgeoir brodúil mé. Táimse an-buartha faoin bpolasaí atá ar bun ag Fine Gael maidir leis an nGaeilge sa chúrsa Ardteiste. Tá Enda Kenny ag iarraidh fáil réidh leis an nGaeilge mar abhár éigeantach mar cheapann sé go réiteóidh é seo fadhb na Gaeilge sa chóras oideachais. Ach i ndáiríre, is polasaí leisciúil, sotalach atá ann a chaitheann anuas ar ár teanga agus ar Ghaeilgeoirí na tíre. Ní bhaineann an fhadhb leis an riachtanachas, baineann an fhadhb leis an gcaoi ina múintear an teanga agus leis an gcuraclam. Níl ciall ar bith sa pholasaí seo, ní dhéanfaidh sé ach dochar do-chúlaithe dár dteanga.

Má thoghtar thú, an dtacóidh tú leis an nGaeilge a choinneáil mar chroí-abhár don Ardteist?

Is mise,
Ní Laoire

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25.02.2011
Dr. James Reilly
Dear ,

Many thanks for your email and your interest in Fine Gael policy on the Irish language.

Fine Gael is very supportive of the Irish language and values its importance as a central part of our national identity and cultural heritage. The Party Leader Enda Kenny TD and many other Fine Gael representatives are fluent Irish speakers and are passionate about the need to revive Irish as a modern language of communication.

Fine Gael has supported many aspects of the Twenty Year Strategy for the Irish language and in Government, will deliver on the numerous achievable goals and targets proposed. We also recognise the significant role that the Gaelscoil movement has played in reviving the Irish language and the importance of Coláistí Samhraidh in fostering an interest in students in Irish.

However, Fine Gael believes that now is the time for reform in the approach to Irish in our mainstream education system to ensure that students use Irish beyond the classroom, following the conclusion of formal education. We believe that reinventing the way we teach Irish will encourage more students to study the language and engage with it for life.


Fine Gael believes that compulsion has not fostered growth or commitment to the language and this is reflected by the fact that only 4.4% of people speak Irish on a daily basis outside of education. To begin our reform in education, we will overhaul the curriculum at second level and will critically examine the effect of current training methods of teachers to teach. Irish as an optional subject for Leaving Certificate will only apply following consultations on both matters. We will also investigate a number of other curricular reforms such as an increased allocation of marks for oral Irish exams and the possibility of an expanded curriculum.

Please be assured that Fine Gael is entirely committed to the Irish language and its future. Our reforms are aimed at revitalizing the education system, to focus on Irish as a living language and to reignite a new interest in the language in Irish people for generations to come.

Our manifesto, details our proposals in this regard and are copied below for your information.

Yours Sincerely,
The Fine Gael Campaign Team 2011.

Fine Gael is strongly committed to the development of the Irish language and the Gaeltacht regions. We recognise the value and cultural importance of our Irish tradition and heritage and we are determined to ensure the language and the Gaeltacht regions survive and prosper.

National Strategy: We are supportive of many aspects of the twenty year strategy for the future of the Irish language and will deliver on the achievable goals and targets proposed.

Education: Fine Gael supports the continued development of Gaelscoileanna and recognises the significant role the Gaelscoil movement has played in reviving the Irish language within and outside Gaeltacht areas. We will also work with Coláisí Samhraidh to attract greater numbers to the Gaeltacht.

We are committed to overhauling the way in which Irish is taught at primary and second levels of education, to ensure teachers are equipped with the right tools to instil a love of the language for all students and the curriculum is designed to inspire students to continue speaking the language after leaving school.

We believe that reinventing the way we teach Irish will encourage more students to study the language and engage with it beyond the school system. We believe compulsion has not fostered growth or commitment to the language. We will overhaul the curriculum at second level and we will critically examine the effect of current training methods of teachers to teach. Irish as an optional subject for Leaving Certificate will only apply following consultations on both matters.

We will allocate 50% of marks to oral Irish exams.

A study on a double curriculum to Leaving Cert will be investigated, one on the current system and a second in communicating Irish. The questions of extra points for third level entry will be investigated.

Fine Gael will double the proportion of Irish students sitting the Higher Level Leaving Certificate exam by 2018.

Job Creation in Gaeltacht Regions: Our NewERA and Working for Our Future plans will deliver new job creation prospects to Gaeltacht regions. We will invest in energy, broadband and water infrastructure, creating the modern infrastructure needed to attract and support new businesses and jobs. We will also strongly support the potential for jobs in tourism and marine activities.

National Proficiency Scale: We will investigate the development of a national proficiency scale for the Irish language. This ten point scale would allow every citizen to have their competence assessed and use modern teaching methods and modern technology to gradually improve their proficiency at a pace that suits themselves.

Islands: We are committed to sustaining communities on the islands and will work to improve access to vital services for the islands so that island communities have appropriate access to health care and other social services.

Official Languages Act: Fine Gael will review the obligations under the Official Languages Act to ensure expenditure on the language is best targeted towards the development of the language.


An Ghaeilge

Tá Fine Gael go láidir ar son forbairt na Gaeilge agus na gceantracha Gaeltachta.Aithnímid luach agus tábhacht cultúrtha ár dtraidisiúin Ghaelaigh agus ár n-oidhreachta agus táimid diongbháilte go bhfuilimid chun a chinntiú go mairfidh agus go mbeidh borradh ar an teanga agus ar na ceantracha Gaeltachta.

Straitéis Náisiúnta: Táimid ag tacú le mórán gnéithe den straitéis fiche bliain do thodhchaí na Gaeilge agus tabharfaimid i gcrích na spriocanna gur féidir agus na haidhmeanna atá curtha chun tosaigh.

Oideachas: Tacaíonn Fine Gael le forbairt leanúnach na nGaelscoileanna agus aithníonn sé an ról suntasach atá ag gluaiseacht na nGaelscoileanna in athbheochaint na Gaeilge taobh istigh agus taobh amuigh dena ceantracha Gaeltachta. Chomh maith le sin, oibreoimid lena Coláistí Samhraidh chun níos mó scoláirí a mhealladh go dtí an Ghaeltacht.

Táimid meáite ar athchóiriú a dhéanamh ar an mbealach ina múintear an Ghaeilge sa chóras bunoideachais agus sa chóras iarbhunoideachais, chun féachaint chuige go bhfuil múinteoirí in inmhe grá don teanga a spreagadh sna scoláirí go léir agus go bhfuil an curacalam leagtha amach ar bhealach a ghríosóidh na scoláirí chun an teanga a labhairt tar éis dóibh an scoil a fhágáil.

Creidimid má dhéanaimid athchóiriú ar an mbealach ina múinimid an Ghaeilge go spreagfar níos mó scoláirí chun staidéar a dhéanamh ar an teanga agus chun í a úsáid taobh amuigh den chóras oideachais. Creidimid nár chothaigh an Ghaeilge éigeantach fás na teanga nó grá don teanga. Déanfaimid athchóiriú ar an gcuracalam dara leibhéal agus scrúdóimid go criticiúil an tionchar atá ag na modhanna oiliúna do mhúinteoirí atá i bhfeidhm i láthair na huaire. Ní bheidh an Ghaeilge mar ábhar roghnach go dtí go mbeidh cainteanna ar an dá ábhar tugtha i gcrích.

Bronnfaimid 50% dena marcanna ar an mbéaltriail.

Déanfar iniúchadh ar churacalam dúbailte go dtí an Ardteist, ceann amháin ar an gcóras reatha agus ceann eile ar an nGaeilge chumarsáideach. Déanfar iniúchadh ar phoinntí breise sa chóras iontrála go coláistí tríú leibhéal.

Déanfaidh Fine Gael lion na ndaltaí atá ag gabháil don chúrsa Ardteiste Ard leibhéal a mhéadú faoi dhó faoin mbliain 2018.

Cruthú postanna sna ceantracha Gaeltachta: Cabhróidh ár bpleananna Ré Nua agus Ag obair don todhchaí chun fostaíocht sna ceantracha Gaeltachta a chur ar fail, Déanfaimid infheistíocht i mbonneagair fuinnimh, leathanbhannda agus uisce, chun an bonneagar atá riachtanach chun comhluchtaí agus postanna nua a mhealladh agus a choimeád a chruthú.
Tabharfaimid tacaíocht láidir do chruthú postanna sa turasóireacht agus i ngníomhachtaí mara.

Scála Líofachta Náisiúnta: Déanfaimid iniúchadh ar fhorbairt scála líofachta náisiúnta don Ghaeilge. Chuirfeadh an scála deich gcéim seo ar cumas gach saoránaigh measúnú d?fháil ar a chumas agus úsáid a bhaint as modhanna nua-aimseartha múinteoireachta agus as an nua-theicneolaíocht chun feabhas de réir a chéile a chur ar a líofacht de réir mar a oireann dó féin.

Oileáin: Creidimid go láidir go gcaithfimid pobail a chothú ar na hoileáin agus oibreoimid chun feabhas a chur ar na seirbhísí riachtanacha dona hoileáin i dtreo is go mbeidh fail cuí ag pobail na n-oileán ar sheirbhísí sláinte agus ar sheirbhísí sóisialta eile.

Acht um Teangacha Oifigiúla: Déanfaidh Fine Gael athbhreithniú ar na dualgaisí faoin Acht um Teangacha Oifigiúla chun a chinntiú go bhfuil an caiteachas ar an teanga dírithe ar fhorbairt na teanga ar an mbealach ia éifeachtaí.
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Issue health
20.02.2011
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Given that Ireland´s population is a less than a third the size of the Netherlands, and in the Dutch system there are four main competing insurance groups, what if you change to the Dutch system and our country is too small to attract more than one private institution to run it? What if we´re too small to be deemed a good bet for a competitive system? How is that better than VHI dominance, or the HSE behemoth? - Population size matters.

Secondly, I know many people who were made redundant from Quinn Insurance. There are hundreds of these people around the country. If the HSE is disbanded and the 30,000 people your party has ear-marked for redundancy flood the jobs market, why would ex-HSE employees be more likely to get any new jobs in the Dutch health insurance model than qualified, experienced insurance industry workers? - We can´t absorb the redundancies your party´s policies are reliant on for funding services. A balance of tax on the rich and some public cuts must be struck.

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