Chamberlain, in
those few brief minutes, was claiming that he had singlehandedly stopped the
prospect of Armageddon. He had prevented World War II.
Scroll forward
just under twelve months, to the 1st September 1939, which we now
recognise as the “Official start date” of WWII. For all Chamberlain’s letter
waving and pontificating, there was no substance to Chancellor Hitler’s letter.
In fact we now know, that the letter was used to stall for time, to allowing
Germany to build even bigger military forces. More disturbingly, this hand
typed A4 piece of embossed paper, meant that the European powers could “Legitimately”
stand back, empowering Germany to make some significant land grabs.
Recorded
history is a great reference point and I would advocate that we all every now
and again, dip into it to see the journey we have taken.

We should have been very wary of
such claims and promises. History has taught us to be cautious of people waving
letters. But then again we somehow choose to learn so very little from our
immediate past.
“Subject to a favourable recommendation from an independent
clinical review of the needs of the region....” in the first paragraph of the
Minister’s letter. This should have set alarm bells ringing. We were told that
this review was merely a formality. Boy were we sold a banana boat with no
paddle!
14 months later and we are in reality, no further forward.
We’ve yet to see foundations being dug to build a Catheterisation Laboratory.
This would give us access to the very basic rights to appropriate emergency
care.
The political fudge, to appease the Waterford/SE hordes, was
to provide a mobile laboratory. This too was also given lots and lots of PR spin.
Yet many, many weeks have passed since this unit was supposed to find its way
to Waterford, for the month of June. We are led to believe that September is
now the promised landing date for this unit – maybe we should club together and
buy Minister Harris a sat nav?
What is for sure is that Fine Gael, with its Independent Alliance
support foundations, could sign off on the procurement, build and delivery of a
Catheterisation
Laboratory for Waterford and the South East, at the stroke of a pen! Far too
many do not see Waterford and the SE as a priority, certainly Leo and Simon
don’t.

OUR issue is that we need
politicians who are prepared to box clever, whilst driving OUR agenda. We need
people in power, representing us, who can forge alliances and work the dark,
dingy corridors of power in the Dail.
OUR Political talent pool is just
too small to make any real difference. Maybe next time around?