Results 12,001-12,020 of 12,360 for speaker:Rory O'Hanlon
- Electoral (Amendment) Bill 2004: Order for Report Stage. (4 May 2004)
Rory O'Hanlon: The Deputy is making a Second Stage speech. We are talking about introducing Report Stage.
- Electoral (Amendment) Bill 2004: Order for Report Stage. (4 May 2004)
Rory O'Hanlon: That cannot be moved until we are on Report Stage. As soon as we are on Report Stage, we will take the Deputy's proposal.
- Electoral (Amendment) Bill 2004: Order for Report Stage. (4 May 2004)
Rory O'Hanlon: That does not arise.
- Electoral (Amendment) Bill 2004: Report Stage. (4 May 2004)
Rory O'Hanlon: The Deputy should confine himself to a brief comment.
- Electoral (Amendment) Bill 2004: Report Stage. (4 May 2004)
Rory O'Hanlon: I accept the Deputy's point, but they might be more appropriate when the debate proceeds.
- Electoral (Amendment) Bill 2004: Report Stage. (4 May 2004)
Rory O'Hanlon: There is no provision for a general debate when a Member opposes an order.
- Electoral (Amendment) Bill 2004: Report Stage. (4 May 2004)
Rory O'Hanlon: I said there could not be a general debate on a proposal dealing with how we do our business.
- Electoral (Amendment) Bill 2004: Report Stage. (4 May 2004)
Rory O'Hanlon: The Deputy should be very brief. It is really a matter for the proposer and the respondent from the Government side.
- Electoral (Amendment) Bill 2004: Report Stage. (4 May 2004)
Rory O'Hanlon: The Chair never interrupts; it intervenes.
- Electoral (Amendment) Bill 2004: Report Stage. (4 May 2004)
Rory O'Hanlon: We are discussing whether the Bill should be recommitted.
- Electoral (Amendment) Bill 2004: Report Stage. (4 May 2004)
Rory O'Hanlon: Allow Deputy Morgan speak without interruption, please.
- Leaders' Questions. (4 May 2004)
Rory O'Hanlon: Deputy Kenny, without interruption.
- Leaders' Questions. (4 May 2004)
Rory O'Hanlon: I ask the Deputy to give way.
- Leaders' Questions. (4 May 2004)
Rory O'Hanlon: The Deputy has spoken for twice as long as he was entitled to.
- Leaders' Questions. (4 May 2004)
Rory O'Hanlon: There is a time limit on questions and Deputy Kenny has gone well beyond it.
- Leaders' Questions. (4 May 2004)
Rory O'Hanlon: The Minister should allow Deputy Rabbitte to speak without interruption.
- Leaders' Questions. (4 May 2004)
Rory O'Hanlon: Before you conclude, Deputy Rabbitte, I wish to make a point. You are entitled to make your presentation without interruption from the Government side of the House. The Taoiseach is entitled to reply and you are entitled to have your question answered in a way that you can hear it without interruption. Deputy Rabbitte should be allowed speak without interruption until his time has concluded...
- Leaders' Questions. (4 May 2004)
Rory O'Hanlon: Deputy McCormack, this is a Labour Party question and Deputy Rabbitte is entitled to hear the answer without interruption.
- Leaders' Questions. (4 May 2004)
Rory O'Hanlon: Deputy Rabbitte should give way to the Taoiseach.
- Leaders' Questions. (4 May 2004)
Rory O'Hanlon: Deputy Rabbitte should give way to the Taoiseach in fairness to other Leaders who stay within Standing Orders.