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Next Wednesday, March 29, a protest will be held outside the Dáil in support of People Before Profit Gino Kenny’s Cannabis for Medicinal Use Regulation Bill.

The planned protest follows Vera Twomey’s walk from Cork to Dublin to highlight how her seven-year-old daughter Ava cannot legally access medical cannabis containing THC – the substance in cannabis which gives people a ‘high’ and is illegal.

Ava has Dravet Syndrome which causes her to suffer severe multiple seizures daily.

After walking to Dublin, Ms Twomey held a four-hour meeting with the Minister for Health Simon Harris, during which she was presented with several options.

On Sunday night, Vera explained what these options are in a Facebook live video and summed up where her family stands now.

She explained:

“The first option that we were given was the public neurologist. Now the public neurologist has stated that she’s not going to support or oversee the overseeing of Ava’s care unfortunately.”

“The second option would have been then the private neurologist who went to great lengths, I can only say great lengths to try and source an avenue for us to go down. We were offered the opportunity to travel to Canada – to meet with a consultant over in Canada who would prescribe and then possibly the overseeing of that could have gone on within Ireland. But I mean, unfortunately, for our family, our child is not stable enough – in spite of the fact that she’s made great progress – she’s not stable enough to go on a long-haul flight to Canada or anywhere else.”

Thirdly, the treatment abroad scheme was mentioned. The treatment abroad scheme again would obviously involve travel to some destination. It is not a possibility really for us, at this point, and then there was the question of the medicinal cannabis being an experimental treatment, I don’t know how accurate that is, that’ out.”

Four then, is the compassionate access programme which, I mean, I don’t whether you guys are as shocked as I am by this, but the consultants describe the compassionate access programme as completely unworkable and it’s not possible for any consultant to successfully put in an application for a patient because of the legal situation surrounding the THC part of the treatment. There won’t be any consultant, neurological or otherwise, from what I have been told by senior physicians that will be able to put forward this application, even if they wanted to.”

“Finally, the final option is legislation. So it seems that, after our meeting above in Dublin with Simon Harris and his people that the only alternative out there for people like us is to fight for legislation in this country because the neurologists are saying… and actually I feel very, I feel very sympathetic towards their situation because it is not the neurologists’ fault that they can’t prescribe this – it’s the law and it’s the law that has to change. And it’s the law that needs to change as urgently as possible.”

“I have to say to ye that I have a little girl here that’s badly, badly in need of help. And it’s a fright to god that there’s people on our own doorstep, there’s people all across Europe, there’s people all across the world getting access to medicinal cannabis for their families but that my child isn’t allowed to do that. That my child isn’t allowed access to something that’s, it’s a human right to have access to a medication to help your situation.”

“I would just like ye to know it’s very hard to come out on the computer like this and to be telling you all about it because I wish I had good news but I haven’t. And I just, I really hope lads that, you know, when it comes to the 29th of March, or when it comes to next month, or the month after that, that you won’t forget about Ava. Because we are really up against a very, very… we are up against the Government I think. And the whole thing is so wrong.”

“And I put up on Facebook, if you’d like to see it tonight, the Oireachtas report which was on a number of weeks ago where the HPRA were discussing the narrow guidelines and all the other information and the thing is: the evidence is out there. You know the evidence is all across Europe. It’s all across Canada, it’s all across the world: that medicinal cannabis works. But the Government don’t want to accept it. And I don’t know how we’re going to change it but just, would you please stay with us because, we really need the support of every one of ye out there or otherwise because I don’t think any of us are ever going to get what we need.

Please, feel free to share this and please, if ye can, I know there’s buses and everything being organised all around, in different places but the protest, the peaceful protest above outside the Dail is on the 29th of March [Wednesday], it’s going to be at 5pm but if you want to be there earlier than that, I’ll be there anyway, I’ll stand with everyone above there, I’ll be proud to stand with everyone above there, for the sake of our families and I, again, just the endless support that we’re receiving, we really, really appreciate it. Thanks everybody.”

Vera Twomey (Facebook)

Noonan1You’ll recall Bank of Ireland and AIB’s debt writedown worth almost €140million for Independent News and Media, 30% of which is owned by Denis O’Brien.

And AIB’s apparent €10million writedown for Thomas Crosbie Holdings.

Namawinelake writes:

“In the Dáil this week, the Minister for Finance Michael Noonan was questioned about the writedowns. The response was curt – “due to data protection rules and customer confidentiality the banks are not in a position to discuss details of individual customer circumstances”

“Alas, data protection won’t save the humiliation of those named-and-shamed on the new personal insolvency register.

“The parliamentary questions and response are here:

“Deputy Pearse Doherty: To ask the Minister for Finance if he will confirm theamount of debt forgiveness that will be provided by Allied Irish Bank to Independent News and Media as part of the latter firm’s recently announced reorganisation plans.

“Deputy Luke ‘Ming’ Flanagan: To ask the Minister for Finance if he will state, in both absolute and percentage terms, the amount of the debt being written down by wholly and partly State owned lending institutions for Thomas Crosbie Holdings Ltd. and Independent News and Media Ltd; and if he will make a statement on the matter.

“Deputy Luke ‘Ming’ Flanagan: To ask the Minister for Finance the percentage stake the State will now hold through Allied Irish Banks and Bank of Ireland in Independent News and Media Ltd. as a result of the debt for equity swop to facilitate the write down of INM Ltd. debt; and if he will make a statement on the matter.”

“Minister for Finance, Michael Noonan: I propose to answer questions 132, 150 and 152 together.”

I have been informed that due to data protection rules and customer confidentiality the banks are not in a position to discuss details of individual customer circumstances.”

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Ah yeah.

Sure what else would he say.

Debt forgiveness by state-banks to billionaires and merchant princes is secret, says Minister Noonan (Namawinelake)

Previously: This Is How Rumours Start

A €140 Million Write-off From Bank Of Ireland And AIB

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90293278Sunday_Business_Post_MastheadIt’s a euphemism.

Like, say, ‘Cork merchant prince’.

From Thomas Crosbie Holdings:

Landmark Media Investments is a holding company established and owned by Tom Crosbie, supported by his father Ted Crosbie.

As part of the re-structuring, the Sunday Business Post, will apply to the High Court for the appointment of an examiner.

Thomas Crosbie Printers is applying to the High Court for the appointment of a liquidator to the Company which is insolvent and cannot continue trading.

The 554 people employed in the operations to be acquired will transfer to Landmark Media Investments under existing employment terms and conditions and, where appropriate, in accordance with Transfer of Undertakings legislation.

The Sunday Business Post, which employs 76 people, will continue to trade under the protection of the High Court and with the input of the interim examiner, if appointed. The examiner, if appointed, will formulate a scheme of arrangement to ensure the future viability of the newspaper.

The liquidation of TCP will regrettably result in the loss of up to 12 jobs.

The financial re-structuring, which has been carried out with the support of the group’s banker, AIB, can be summarised as follows:

A receiver, Kieran Wallace of KPMG was appointed this morning to TCH and other group companies.

The Irish Examiner, Evening Echo, Waterford News & Star and the Wexford Echo have been purchased by Landmark Media Investments Ltd.

In addition, TCM, the digital and new media business and Recruit Ireland, the recruitment business have been acquired by Landmark Media Investments Ltd.

The Nationalist series, Western People and Roscommon Herald have been purchased by Landmark Media Investments through share sales.

Landmark Media Investments intends to purchase the radio shareholdings of TCH including WLR, Beat 102FM and Red FM, subject to BAI approval.

All titles and businesses acquired by Landmark Media Investments will continue to trade under their current trade names.

All print titles will continue to publish as normal and all radio stations will continue to broadcast as normal.

The Sunday Business Post, will apply to the High Court for the appointment of an Examiner, including the appointment of an Examiner on an interim basis. TCP is applying to the court for the appointment of a Liquidator and the company has ceased trading.

As a consequence of TCP ceasing to trade and presenting a winding-up petition, the former TCH titles will no longer be printed by Webprint Concepts Limited.

Part of a statement issued by Thomas Crosbie Holdings today.

Did you see what they did there?

The old reverse langer.

Respect.

TCH Group In Financial Restructuring (BusinessPost.ie)

Receiver appointed to publisher of Irish Examiner as part of restructuring (RTÉ)

(Mark Stedman/Photocall Ireland)