Results 1-20 of 34 for interruptions speaker:Seán Barrett
- Confidence in Taoiseach and Government: Motion (9 Dec 2014)
Seán Barrett: I am extending the time for the debate because of interruptions.
- Order of Business (5 Mar 2014)
Seán Barrett: -----and no more interruptions from Deputies.
- Garda Síochána Ombudsman Commission: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] (19 Feb 2014)
Seán Barrett: There are to be no interruptions, please.
- Leaders' Questions (27 Jun 2013)
Seán Barrett: The Deputy should not respond to the interruptions.
- Leaders' Questions (28 May 2013)
Seán Barrett: Please proceed and do not mind the interruptions. Deputy McGrath has a two minute slot.
- Leaders' Questions (18 Apr 2013)
Seán Barrett: I will suspend the sitting rather than ask Deputies to be quiet again. I am serious about this; the interruptions must stop. Please allow the Tánaiste to answer without interruption.
- Leaders' Questions (18 Apr 2013)
Seán Barrett: The Tánaiste should ignore interruptions.
- Leaders' Questions (13 Mar 2013)
Seán Barrett: No interruptions, please. The Taoiseach is quite capable of answering the questions asked.
- Leaders' Questions (24 Jan 2013)
Seán Barrett: I would appreciate it if the Tánaiste could ignore interruptions because I will try to control those who are interrupting.
- Leaders' Questions (24 Jan 2013)
Seán Barrett: This is Leaders' Questions. I do not want any interruptions, please.
- Leaders' Questions (6 Dec 2012)
Seán Barrett: Perhaps we could have the Minister's reply without interruptions.
- Leaders' Questions (10 Oct 2012)
Seán Barrett: I ask the Taoiseach to ignore interruptions. Deputy Micheál Martin should remain silent please.
- Leaders' Questions (10 Oct 2012)
Seán Barrett: There are to be no further interruptions. We do not want to have a show in the House every morning.
- Private Notice Questions: Primary Care Centres Provision (3 Oct 2012)
Seán Barrett: Do not mind the interruptions.
- Personal Insolvency Bill 2012: Second Stage (Resumed) (18 Jul 2012)
Seán Barrett: Members should allow the Minister to continue. It is difficult to keep control over proceedings when there are interruptions from both sides.
- Order of Business (17 Jul 2012)
Seán Barrett: The Deputy should not succumb to the interruptions.
- Leaders' Questions (27 Jun 2012)
Seán Barrett: ...stay quiet and allow the Deputy to ask his question. There is a time limit on this. Will Deputies please pay the courtesy to the Chair of allowing the Deputy to ask his question, without the interruptions from both sides? Thank you.
- Family Home Protection (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2011: Second Stage (3 Feb 2012)
Seán Barrett: Sorry, Deputy. No interruptions.
- Family Home Protection (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2011: Second Stage (3 Feb 2012)
Seán Barrett: No interruptions.
- Legal Services Regulation Bill 2011: Second Stage (16 Dec 2011)
Seán Barrett: I am sorry for the interruptions, Deputy.