Results 2,601-2,620 of 24,382 for speaker:Seán Barrett
- Order of Business (25 May 2011)
Seán Barrett: No, sorry. I am telling Deputies what is in order in accordance with Standing Orders. It is in order to ask about parts of the programme for Government that have been elevated to the legislative programme.
- Order of Business (25 May 2011)
Seán Barrett: I am only making the point.
- Order of Business (25 May 2011)
Seán Barrett: Sorry, the Deputy is totally out of order.
- Order of Business (25 May 2011)
Seán Barrett: The Deputy can ask about promised legislation, but not about intended legislation.
- Order of Business (25 May 2011)
Seán Barrett: No, he cannot clarify.
- Order of Business (25 May 2011)
Seán Barrett: This is not Question Time.
- Order of Business (25 May 2011)
Seán Barrett: If the Deputy tables a parliamentary question, he will get an answer.
- Order of Business (25 May 2011)
Seán Barrett: Sorry Deputy, you are out of order.
- Order of Business (25 May 2011)
Seán Barrett: The Taoiseach cannot answer the Deputy's question.
- Order of Business (25 May 2011)
Seán Barrett: Deputies should ask about promised legislation only. Is legislation promised in this regard?
- Order of Business (25 May 2011)
Seán Barrett: Exactly.
- Order of Business (25 May 2011)
Seán Barrett: We will get you an answer.
- Order of Business (25 May 2011)
Seán Barrett: Exactly. The Deputy knows that as well as I do. Fair play to him for trying anyway.
- Order of Business (25 May 2011)
Seán Barrett: When are they due?
- Order of Business (25 May 2011)
Seán Barrett: I think the Taoiseach has made that position clear.
- Order of Business (25 May 2011)
Seán Barrett: Is this promised legislation?
- Order of Business (25 May 2011)
Seán Barrett: Sorry, Deputy-----
- Order of Business (25 May 2011)
Seán Barrett: We will not have a discussion on the matter. I ask Deputy Collins to resume his seat.
- Order of Business (25 May 2011)
Seán Barrett: The Deputy's question is not in order.
- Order of Business (25 May 2011)
Seán Barrett: It is not in order. We do not discuss next week's business on the Order of Business.