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TD slates health insurance levy 04.01.12

DEPUTY Charlie McConalogue has criticised the 40% increase in the levy on health insurance policies, describing it as a "direct attack on families".
He said: “The cost of private health insurance has already gone beyond the reach of thousands of people who now rely entirely on the public health system. This has put enormous additional pressure on the public system which is funded by taxpayers. It is quite clear that Minister Reilly is creating a vicious circle here."
Deputy Charlie McConalogue.
The Gleneely-based FF TD said the Health Minister Dr James Reilly described a similar levy as an "injustice" before the Coalition was elected last year.
“Minister Reilly is driving forward with health insurance reforms that will take 10 years to implement while at the same time doing nothing to address the costs for families today.
“Far from making health insurance universal the Government is actually pursuing a policy that is making health insurance available only to those who can afford the spiralling costs,” added Deputy McConalogue.
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