Mr Kenny claimed that Mr Varadkar was speaking in a "personal capacity" when he told the Dail last night that the eighth amendment towards the constitution is too "restrictive" and has a "chilling effect" on doctors.
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Mr Kenny disagreed that a referendum in removing the eighth amendment is needed and said his social gathering colleague was speaking inside a "personal capacity".
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