Results 2,161-2,180 of 11,433 for speaker:Michael Kitt
- Order of Business (20 Oct 2011)
Michael Kitt: There was a 50 cent prescription charge to be abolished.
- Order of Business (20 Oct 2011)
Michael Kitt: It is included in the programme for Government.
- Order of Business (20 Oct 2011)
Michael Kitt: It is not listed.
- Report by the Interdepartmental Working Group on Mortgage Arrears: Statements (Resumed) (20 Oct 2011)
Michael Kitt: Is that agreed? Agreed.
- Report by the Interdepartmental Working Group on Mortgage Arrears: Statements (Resumed) (20 Oct 2011)
Michael Kitt: I must now interrupt the Minister, although statements on this matter have not been concluded. As it is now 3.42 p.m., we must move to Topical Issues. I do not have to hand the schedule for next week but I understand the House will return to this issue and I will have a list of those Deputies who wish to contribute.
- Topical Issue Matters (20 Oct 2011)
Michael Kitt: I wish to advise the House of the following matters in respect of which notice has been given under Standing Order 27A and the name of the Member in each case: (1) Deputy Ãamon à CuÃv - the need to address issues regarding home insurance following the floods of November 2009; (2) Deputy Brendan Griffin - the need for a new school building at Milltown Presentation secondary school, County...
- Topical Issue Matters (20 Oct 2011)
Michael Kitt: No, we have moved on to the Topical Issue debate.
- Topical Issue Matters (20 Oct 2011)
Michael Kitt: The Deputy cannot have a point of order. I call Deputy à CuÃv, who has four minutes.
- Topical Issue Matters (20 Oct 2011)
Michael Kitt: I cannot take it at this stage because we have moved onto the Topical Issue debate.
- Topical Issue Matters (20 Oct 2011)
Michael Kitt: No, we are on to this issue. The Deputy may have another opportunity but this specifically pertains to the issue of home insurance raised by Deputy à CuÃv.
- Insurance Industry (20 Oct 2011)
Michael Kitt: I thank the Deputy.
- Insurance Industry (20 Oct 2011)
Michael Kitt: The Deputy will have two minutes-----
- Insurance Industry (20 Oct 2011)
Michael Kitt: I thank the Deputy, who will have two minutes later on. The Minister of State now has four minutes in which to respond.
- Insurance Industry (20 Oct 2011)
Michael Kitt: Allow the Deputy to proceed.
- Insurance Industry (20 Oct 2011)
Michael Kitt: One voice, please. Allow the Minister of State to continue.
- Insurance Industry (20 Oct 2011)
Michael Kitt: Deputy, please.
- Insurance Industry (20 Oct 2011)
Michael Kitt: Deputy, please.
- Insurance Industry (20 Oct 2011)
Michael Kitt: Deputy, please. The Minister of State has two minutes to reply.
- Insurance Industry (20 Oct 2011)
Michael Kitt: No more interruptions.
- Insurance Industry (20 Oct 2011)
Michael Kitt: I ask the Deputy to resume his seat.