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Gerry Adams accused of hypocrisy over New York prostate operation

Sinn Fein leader slammed for private health care decision


Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams slammed for private health care decision
Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams slammed for private health care decision
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Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams has been branded a hypocrite after choosing to have an operation in America rather than using the public health service in Ireland.

The Louth deputy opted to use private medical care in the States for surgery on a prostate problem last summer.

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Now Adams has been accused of being ‘incredibly hypocritical’ after criticising private healthcare on both sides of the border.

Politicians in Dublin and Belfast have claimed that his actions are at odds with Sinn Fein policy.

Sinn Fein has said the surgery, which was not cancer related, was paid for by Adams who takes the average industrial wage of just over $40,000 from his deputy’s salary and gives the rest to the party.

A spokesman told the Irish Independent that Adams had been advised the procedure was best carried out in New York.

Asked if the procedure could not be carried out by the HSE or the National Health Service (NHS) in the North, his spokesman said: “That’s a matter for Gerry and not for me.”

The paper reports that last year Adams said: “The policy of the last government and of this is to encourage the privatisation of the health service, including private nursing homes and to cut resources to public nursing homes.”

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Fianna Fail has led the criticism of Adams. Their parliamentary leader Darragh O’Brien said: “I hope the operation was a success but it does seem to me to be incredibly hypocritical. Do Gerry Adams and Sinn Fein not trust the Irish health service?”

Fine Gael party chairman Charlie Flanagan said: “This is another example of Sinn Fein socialism - it suits them one day and the next it doesn’t.

“This is not very consistent with Sinn Fein policy, is it? This is another example of the doublespeak we have come to expect from Sinn Fein.”

In Belfast the SDLP assembly member Conall McDevitt criticised Adams for opting out of the National Health Service.

He said: “In terms of socialism and social democracy, this is against SDLP values of not seeking better treatment simply because you have more money.”

Sinn Fein has also confirmed that Adams’ flights were paid for by Friends of Sinn Fein, its US-based support group.

Adams was due in the US on party business at the time to meet the Friends of Sinn Fein board.

Adams also underwent eye surgery in November at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast after he was referred there by his doctor.


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Adams on TV tonight to justify his call for a border poll. Reporter asks him what of all the people in the North who would fear the severe austerity measures already in force in the 26. Great answer, he said " the people in the North, especially those he had the honour of serving for a long time would have no fear of it because they have always had it". Sounds like another admission that he done nothing for them for all those years. Ye couldn`t make this stuff up. Then again we don`t have to when all thats required is to let Adams talk without a script. LOL
Butler report. Is he saying the executive in the North aren`t up to the job then ?
He was right. Why run the risk with Irish healthcare?
IrelandNorth. Please explain to us non intellects what you mean by " too subjective to be wholesome", as I get the impression people use such phrases and big words to hide behind on occassions.
IrelandNorth. Thank you for confirmingthe very point I was making about your and other posters selectivety on the subject. For some reason you appear to believe a bishop in charge of a clergy should be open to redicule along with the same, yet a political party leader should be exempt from the same. Or is it just a certain political leader ?
ShameUs60! Yer posts are too subjective to be wholesome. If you read back you will see that my posts have been severly criticial of clerical child sexual abuse by the ecclesia which styles itself the Holy Roman Catholic and Apostolic Church (HRC&AC) which, just like Anglicanism, is really Constantianity! RedBranch! My navigation from the Rt Hon Dep Adams TDs bladder (not bowels!) to the Islas de Malvinas was to correlate that armed conflict and political struggle, imperial or republican, leaves very few people with clean hands. Would that it were otherwise.
ShameUs60! Yer posts are too subjective to be wholesome. If you read back you will see that my posts have been severly criticial of clerical child sexual abuse by the ecclesia which styles itself the Holy Roman Catholic and Apostolic Church (HRC&AC) which, just like Anglicanism, is really Constantianity! RedBranch! My navigation from the Rt Hon Dep Adams TDs bladder (not bowels!) to the Islas de Malvinas was to correlate that armed conflict and political struggle, imperial or republican, leaves very few people with clean hands. Would that it were otherwise.
ShameUs60! Yer posts are too subjective to be wholesome. If you read back you will see that my posts have been severly criticial of clerical child sexual abuse by the ecclesia which styles itself the Holy Roman Catholic and Apostolic Church (HRC&AC) which, just like Anglicanism, is really Constantianity! RedBranch! My navigation from the Rt Hon Dep Adams TDs bladder (not bowels!) to the Islas de Malvinas was to correlate that armed conflict and political struggle, imperial or republican, leaves very few people with clean hands. Would that it were otherwise.
Seano. Guess who represented a couple of those (still) most deprived Nationalist wards in the North. A clue..... he represented them for decades until the people of Louth fell for his charms.
Seano. Guess who represented a couple of those (still) most deprived Nationalist wards in the North. A clue..... he represented them for decades until the people of Louth fell for his charms.
Seano. Guess who represented a couple of those (still) most deprived Nationalist wards in the North. A clue..... he represented them for decades until the people of Louth fell for his charms.
Seano. Guess who represented a couple of those (still) most deprived Nationalist wards in the North. A clue..... he represented them for decades until the people of Louth fell for his charms.
Seano. Guess who represented a couple of those (still) most deprived Nationalist wards in the North. A clue..... he represented them for decades until the people of Louth fell for his charms.
Seano. Guess who represented a couple of those (still) most deprived Nationalist wards in the North. A clue..... he represented them for decades until the people of Louth fell for his charms.
Seano. A fairer public housing system, is that the one that has just denied hundreds of Nationalist families homes promised years ago, denied them by a coalition of SF and the DUP. Extension or retention of something that is already there is hardly grounds for a big clap on the back. Water charges are still on the agenda, as SF refused to stop it in its tracks by calling a cross party vote just as they refused to stop the recent Social Welfare reform by the same means, yet 2 weeks later called a cross party vote to stop a pension scheme going through. Introduced grants for school uniform, you mean the grants that were already there by another means. However they have pulled the Educational maintenance allowance that was granted to students from the lowest income families. Only last week students groups protested against the same at SF minister O Dowds office. ( you won`t see any of that reported here though). 80 million pounds for disadvantaged community groups that already had more than that cut off them, however they did get an addittional 200million for Matt baggots one sided police force. What about their problems with groups like the Northern Housing Executive and the fair employment agency both set up to aid Nationalists, now in their bad books for exposing them.What about their proposed Work Fare scheme where young people would be forced out to work for Multinational companies for free. Then theres their wish`s to set up trade delegations with isreal whilst there are ongoing boycott Isreali goods all over Ireland, some run by SF. So and So on. But hey its not all bad cause my Ma and Da have their bus pass`s reinstated.




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