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Leo Varadkar
Profession : Politician
Birth : January 18, 1979
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I'm not going to tell the American president how to run America, but I think it is important that when friends are speaking to each other that they are able to be very frank in the views that are exchanged, and I certainly will be doing that.
Leo Varadkar
Unless people who voted for unionist parties are suddenly going to vote for a united Ireland, which I don't believe will happen, a border poll will be defeated.
Leo Varadkar
My difficulty with the whole right-left construct is that I don't think it describes modern politics or the modern choices that people face in the world.
Leo Varadkar
If I was to describe myself in terms of a political philosophy, I'd cast myself as a social and economic liberal, which is typically what people describe as being left-of-centre on social issues and right-of-centre on economic issues.
Leo Varadkar
It's not that I'm afraid to be tagged with the label of right-wing or even centre-right; I just don't believe it properly describes either the choice that we face politically or what I'm trying to say.
Leo Varadkar
What I would like to build is a new centre, a wider, broader centre, which would encompass a lot of different philosophies - you know, the philosophy that I'm putting forward that is a market liberal philosophy and a socially liberal philosophy but would have room in it for a broader church than that.
Leo Varadkar
Prejudice has no hold in this Republic.
Leo Varadkar
I know when my father travelled 5,000 miles to make his home in Ireland, I doubt he ever dreamed that his son would one day grow up to be its leader.
Leo Varadkar
Around the world, people look to Ireland as a country where it doesn't matter where you come from but where you want to go.
Leo Varadkar
My mum wanted me to be a doctor like my dad, and at 7, I really wanted to be a politician, and I managed in my mind to combine the two.
Leo Varadkar
I do think corporations should pay their tax.
Leo Varadkar
I don't think you can make America great again by trying to go back to an old coal-based manufacturing economy that doesn't really exist anymore.
Leo Varadkar
I was with my mum in the shops, a ladies boutique or something, and I was asked what I wanted to be when I grow up. I think you're supposed to say an ambulance man or a footballer or a soldier or something like that, and I told all my mother's friends that I wanted to be Minister for Health. She was mortified, needless to say.
Leo Varadkar
I suppose I've always put the career, the job and politics, all of that first.
Leo Varadkar
I don't rule out raising some taxes into the future.
Leo Varadkar
My job as Taoiseach, and the job of any government, of course, is to represent all people.
Leo Varadkar
I am not so naive to think that I can make every problem in the health service go away. No minister can. And never will be able to.
Leo Varadkar
Obviously, nobody likes to read or hear about anyone having a bad experience in our hospitals.
Leo Varadkar
When a hospital isn't under as much pressure, you start to see things slowing down, and it might take five, six, seven days to get the person discharged, and that's the length of stay, so it's all these different factors come into play all the time.
Leo Varadkar
When a hospital is very crowded, there will be a real push to make sure people get their X-rays, get their tests and, you know, 'Let's get them out in four days'.
Leo Varadkar
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