Results 9,381-9,400 of 24,382 for speaker:Seán Barrett
- Order of Business (14 Nov 2013)
Seán Barrett: Deputy, I ask for your co-operation.
- Order of Business (14 Nov 2013)
Seán Barrett: I think you have had your fair say.
- Order of Business (14 Nov 2013)
Seán Barrett: You are being very unfair to the Chair.
- Order of Business (14 Nov 2013)
Seán Barrett: You are welcome to discuss the Standing Orders with me whenever you wish.
- Order of Business (14 Nov 2013)
Seán Barrett: We will not go there.
- Order of Business (14 Nov 2013)
Seán Barrett: He may have asked, but he does not have to get an answer, because it is not in order on the Order of Business. It is noted.
- Order of Business (14 Nov 2013)
Seán Barrett: There are three proposals to put to the House. Is the proposal for the late sitting agreed to? Agreed. Is the proposal for dealing with Nos. 10, 11 and 17 agreed to? Agreed. Is the proposal for dealing with No. 21 agreed to? Agreed. I call Deputy Martin on the Order of Business.
- EU-IMF Programme: Statements (14 Nov 2013)
Seán Barrett: I call Deputy Donnelly. I understand he wants to share time with Deputy Ross but, unfortunately, the order does not make allowance for that unless the House agrees to it. Is that agreed? Agreed. The Deputies have two and a half minutes each.
- EU-IMF Programme: Statements (14 Nov 2013)
Seán Barrett: Will Members please stay quiet or else leave the Chamber?
- EU-IMF Programme: Statements (14 Nov 2013)
Seán Barrett: Would the Deputy please stop speaking for a moment? Members should show the same courtesy they showed to the Taoiseach and the Tánaiste to all future speakers and allow them speak without interruption. They can have debates afterwards.
- EU-IMF Programme: Statements (14 Nov 2013)
Seán Barrett: An order has been made in this House that each speaker gets five minutes to speak. I mean five minutes uninterrupted.
- EU-IMF Programme: Statements (14 Nov 2013)
Seán Barrett: We may have lost our sovereignty for a while but we have not lost democracy and that means we are in a parliament where people are entitled to express all views. Please allow people to make their statements uninterrupted. Even though Deputies may not like the content, they should please keep their mouths shut.
- EU-IMF Programme: Statements (14 Nov 2013)
Seán Barrett: If Members want the sitting suspended I will suspend it. I will suspend the sitting if people continuously interrupt the speaker. I am serious.
- EU-IMF Programme: Statements (14 Nov 2013)
Seán Barrett: I am addressing everybody. Deputy Adams may proceed without interruption. I am serious in what I said about suspending the House.
- EU-IMF Programme: Statements (14 Nov 2013)
Seán Barrett: Please proceed, Deputy Adams.
- EU-IMF Programme: Statements (14 Nov 2013)
Seán Barrett: Quiet.
- EU-IMF Programme: Statements (14 Nov 2013)
Seán Barrett: Quiet, please.
- EU-IMF Programme: Statements (14 Nov 2013)
Seán Barrett: I ask Deputy Dowds to settle down, please.
- EU-IMF Programme: Statements (14 Nov 2013)
Seán Barrett: Deputy Dowds, I will not ask you again.
- EU-IMF Programme: Statements (14 Nov 2013)
Seán Barrett: We will proceed with statements in accordance with the agreed arrangements. I call the Taoiseach, who has five minutes.