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It was important to protect older people in Budget 2010 according to Minister
of State with Responsibility for Older People and Fianna Fail TD for Kildare
North, Áine Brady.
"Pensions went unchanged in this Budget and thresholds for medical cards were
maintained at current levels. This is welcome news for older people in
Kildare."
"While this obviously was a very difficult Budget for everyone, I think it was
important that we did something to protect older people as much as possible. I
was encouraged to see Minister Lenihan leave the pension untouched in the
Budget at its current level."
"It was also important that the thresholds for qualifying for the medical card
were maintained. Older people place a high value on their medical cards and I
think their importance has been recognised in this Budget."
"The free travel for pensioners has also been maintained despite calls in some
quarters to curtail it. This measure which was introduced by Fianna Fáil
in Government has had a significant impact on the lives of thousands of people
over the years and I'm delighted that this will continue for next year."
"The older people of Kildare have made a huge contribution to the development
of the county. They have made many sacrifices over the years to put us in
the position we are in now. It is only right that we recognise this
contribution and they should not be subjected to the same burden as some others
in the Budget."
"I hope that this Budget will be a source of some comfort for the older people
of Kildare. We have pressed Minister Lenihan hard to ensure that they
were protected given their contribution over the years and in particular that
the pension was not reduced. Minister Lenihan has clearly paid attention
and I hope this provides some good news for the pensioners of Kildare,"
concluded Minister Brady.