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Order of Business (31 May 2011)

Seán Barrett: Deputy Boyd Barrett.

Order of Business (31 May 2011)

Seán Barrett: I ask Deputy Boyd Barrett to do me a favour and remain in order, please. I do not want to keep having to ask him to resume his seat. I ask him to do me a favour for once.

Order of Business (31 May 2011)

Seán Barrett: Thanks be to God.

Order of Business (31 May 2011)

Seán Barrett: No. The Deputy has explained now.

Order of Business (31 May 2011)

Seán Barrett: No; you cannot do that. You are straying now.

Order of Business (31 May 2011)

Seán Barrett: You are spoiling it all, as they say. Taoiseach, when will this legislation be introduced?

Order of Business (31 May 2011)

Seán Barrett: No.

Order of Business (31 May 2011)

Seán Barrett: When will the Bill be introduced?

Order of Business (31 May 2011)

Seán Barrett: I ask the Deputy to resume his seat. When will the legislation come in?

Order of Business (31 May 2011)

Seán Barrett: Sorry, that is not in order.

Order of Business (31 May 2011)

Seán Barrett: Deputy, you are out of order.

Order of Business (31 May 2011)

Seán Barrett: The Deputy should ask his Whip to arrange for such a debate. That is how he should go about such things.

Order of Business (31 May 2011)

Seán Barrett: It is not promised.

Order of Business (31 May 2011)

Seán Barrett: No, it is not. It is quite clear if you read the Standing Order. I do not want to be always interrupting Deputies. You will have to read the Standing Order. These matters are dealt with through the Whips. Deputies ask their whip to ask for a debate on such and such and we then deal with it. If a commitment is given for a debate then one can ask when it will be held.

Order of Business (31 May 2011)

Seán Barrett: If it has been promised.

Order of Business (31 May 2011)

Seán Barrett: If it has been promised.

Order of Business (31 May 2011)

Seán Barrett: It does. It is quite clear.

Order of Business (31 May 2011)

Seán Barrett: No, sorry-----

Order of Business (31 May 2011)

Seán Barrett: It has to be promised.

Order of Business (31 May 2011)

Seán Barrett: If it has been promised.

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