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Confidence in Government: Motion (resumed) (10 Jun 2009)

Noel O'Flynn: I am in the Chair and my job for the next hour and a half is to seek the co-operation of all Members-----

Confidence in Government: Motion (resumed) (10 Jun 2009)

Noel O'Flynn: -----to facilitate the debate. The Minister of State should be allowed to speak without interruption.

Confidence in Government: Motion (resumed) (10 Jun 2009)

Noel O'Flynn: The Minister of State should be allowed to speak without interruption, please, if we want to continue the debate. Otherwise, we might have to suspend the House.

Confidence in Government: Motion (resumed) (10 Jun 2009)

Noel O'Flynn: The Minister of State, Deputy Roche, should continue.

Confidence in Government: Motion (resumed) (10 Jun 2009)

Noel O'Flynn: Yes.

Confidence in Government: Motion (resumed) (10 Jun 2009)

Noel O'Flynn: Continue.

Confidence in Government: Motion (resumed) (10 Jun 2009)

Noel O'Flynn: The Minister of State should be allowed to speak without interruption.

Confidence in Government: Motion (resumed) (10 Jun 2009)

Noel O'Flynn: The Minister of State should be allowed to speak without interruption, please.

Confidence in Government: Motion (resumed) (10 Jun 2009)

Noel O'Flynn: Please, Deputy Shatter.

Confidence in Government: Motion (resumed) (10 Jun 2009)

Noel O'Flynn: Deputy Shatter.

Confidence in Government: Motion (resumed) (10 Jun 2009)

Noel O'Flynn: Please.

Confidence in Government: Motion (resumed) (10 Jun 2009)

Noel O'Flynn: Members should have respect for the House. I ask Members of the Opposition to have respect for the debate. They should let the Minister of State finish what he has to say. Members who have not spoken will have ample time to say what they want to say.

Confidence in Government: Motion (resumed) (10 Jun 2009)

Noel O'Flynn: Deputy Shatter has a habit of interrupting throughout his political career. I ask him to stop and to allow the Minister to finish. The Minister of State should be allowed to speak without interruption.

Confidence in Government: Motion (resumed) (10 Jun 2009)

Noel O'Flynn: The Minister of State, without interruption, please.

Confidence in Government: Motion (resumed) (10 Jun 2009)

Noel O'Flynn: The Minister of State's time is up.

Confidence in Government: Motion (resumed) (10 Jun 2009)

Noel O'Flynn: I will allow the Minister of State an extra minute because of all the interruptions.

Confidence in Government: Motion (resumed) (10 Jun 2009)

Noel O'Flynn: The Minister of State must conclude.

Confidence in Government: Motion (resumed) (10 Jun 2009)

Noel O'Flynn: I ask Members to have some respect for the Chair.

Confidence in Government: Motion (resumed) (10 Jun 2009)

Noel O'Flynn: Deputy Flanagan.

Confidence in Government: Motion (resumed) (10 Jun 2009)

Noel O'Flynn: I ask Deputy Flanagan to keep that type of behaviour for somewhere else. I now call Deputy George Lee to make his maiden speech. I ask members to respect the House and to allow the member to make his maiden speech without interruption. Is that possible?

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