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Rabbitte backs role for private firms running public services

category national | miscellaneous | news report author Monday May 12, 2003 18:55author by Labour move to Right Report this post to the editors

The Labour Party must be more flexible about accepting a greater role for private firms in delivering public services, the party's leader, Mr Pat Rabbitte, has declared.

Indicating a significant change in the party's attitude, he said the public were more interested about the quality of services, rather than who provided them.

In his first conference address as party leader, Mr Rabbitte told 1,000 delegates in Killarney that Labour had not always acknowledged the increase in the number of middle-class voters.

"Modern citizens as taxpayers are often more conscious of themselves as consumers and customers than they are preoccupied with the ownership structures of any given enterprise," he said.

"As a result of wider participation in education, there are now hundreds of thousands of people who enjoy, or aspire to, middle-class lifestyles," he declared.

"That doesn't mean that they are lost to the Labour Party unless we act and talk as if they were. We have to adapt to the new Ireland that we ourselves helped to create," he went on.

Voters wanted fair health insurance from the Voluntary Health Insurance and BUPA, but, he told The Irish Times, they were not concerned about whether the VHI was "run publicly, or privately".

In a part of his speech deleted because of lack of time, Mr Rabbitte made it clear that teachers, CIÉ workers and health workers must all embrace changes.

"Labour cannot make transport policy only for transport workers, although their input is vital. We cannot make education policy only for teachers, though their input is essential.

"We cannot make health policy for doctors, although to exclude their contribution would be unthinkable," he had written.

Yesterday, however, he said Labour's future attitude would be decided on a case-by-case basis, citing the sell-off by Fianna Fáil and the Progressive Democrats of Telecom Éireann.

The sale to the Valentia consortium, which includes Tony O'Reilly, had not improved competition and it had left the Government with no levers to speed up the establishment of an Internet broadband network.



 #   Title   Author   Date 
   I Disagree With The Bunny On Privatisation     Magneto    Mon May 12, 2003 19:15 
   Public Accountability Yes! Privatisation No!     Pat C    Mon May 12, 2003 19:24 
   What a load of bullshit!     Cian    Mon May 12, 2003 22:39 
   !     Bob the Party Builder    Tue May 13, 2003 02:48 
   On Militant     Magneto Watcher    Tue May 13, 2003 11:09 
   Look right!     Paddy    Tue May 13, 2003 13:26 
   LP is not pro-privatisation     Manus    Tue May 13, 2003 13:55 
   Ripostes     Magneto    Tue May 13, 2003 14:44 
   Nobody voted for privatisation     Dan    Tue May 13, 2003 14:44 
 10   Dan     Magneto    Tue May 13, 2003 14:52 
 11   Free trade is the basis of a Customs Union!     Manus    Tue May 13, 2003 14:56 
 12   what about nationalisation?     FK    Tue May 13, 2003 15:04 
 13   And What about nationalisation?     Manus    Tue May 13, 2003 15:13 
 14   The Irish Times lied to you...read the fucking speach     Daniel    Tue May 13, 2003 16:31 
 15   FINE GAEL     Alex    Tue May 13, 2003 17:37 
 16   Labour     Larry    Tue May 13, 2003 23:39 
 17   Magneto Rabbittes man     Shane    Wed May 14, 2003 10:55 
 18   Shane     Magneto    Wed May 14, 2003 11:21 
 19   Motion 16 of the Labour Party conference 2003     RED DAWN 1917    Wed May 14, 2003 16:55 
 20   Motion 16     Daniel    Wed May 14, 2003 17:41 
 21   magneto     just Wondering    Wed May 14, 2003 18:42 
 22   Motion 15     Daniel    Wed May 14, 2003 19:14 
 23   why not mobilse workers     mobilise workers    Wed May 14, 2003 20:15 
 24   The Joe Higgins Question Has Been Dealt With Many Times     Magneto    Thu May 15, 2003 10:30 
 25   Mobilise Worker     Daniel    Thu May 15, 2003 13:40 
 26   Cian O'Callaghan     I know who Magneto is    Thu May 15, 2003 14:07 
 27   Keep On Trying     Magneto    Thu May 15, 2003 14:33 
 28   Hummm.......     RED DAWN 1917    Thu May 15, 2003 16:43 
 29   I'm not Magnetto     Cian    Thu May 15, 2003 16:53 
 30   ICTU & SIPTU     Daniel    Thu May 15, 2003 16:55 
 31   Bureacrats in Labour movement     Blinbor    Thu May 15, 2003 18:27 
 32   Where's the socialism in Labour?     Cathal    Thu May 15, 2003 20:34 
 33   Logic     Magneto    Fri May 16, 2003 10:27 
 34   Cathal     Magneto    Fri May 16, 2003 10:30 
 35   Why you in Labour then?     Larry    Fri May 16, 2003 14:20 
 36   Because     Magneto    Fri May 16, 2003 15:08 
 37   But Magneto     RED DAWN 1917    Fri May 16, 2003 21:00 
 38   Labour are not democratic     Hilda Robinson    Sat May 17, 2003 21:44 
 39   Ah Hilda     Magneto    Sun May 18, 2003 14:24 
 40   Troikas Motto For The SP     Magneto    Sun May 18, 2003 14:51 
 41   In Defence of Marxism     SP member    Mon May 19, 2003 00:10 
 42   Michael O'Brien, Do you Approve Of SP members REffering To Opponents As Scum?     Magneto    Mon May 19, 2003 15:28 
 43   In reply to magneto     SP member    Mon May 19, 2003 19:14 
 44   Still No Reply From Michael O'Brien On Personal Insults.     Magneto    Tue May 20, 2003 10:27 
 45   The Right To Disagree     Magneto    Tue May 20, 2003 10:44 
 46   He Said / She Said     Perplexed    Tue May 20, 2003 12:52 
 47   Labour Party Membership     Labour Hack    Tue May 20, 2003 18:46 
 48   Paper     SP Hack    Wed May 21, 2003 10:29 


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