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Promissory Notes: Motion (Resumed) (25 Jan 2012)

Michael Kitt: I understand the Minister will speak later in the debate. We should get started because we are running late already.

Promissory Notes: Motion (Resumed) (25 Jan 2012)

Michael Kitt: Order, please.

Promissory Notes: Motion (Resumed) (25 Jan 2012)

Michael Kitt: Is that agreed? Agreed.

Promissory Notes: Motion (Resumed) (25 Jan 2012)

Michael Kitt: I call Deputy Boyd Barrett, who has seven and a half minutes. His colleagues, Deputies Luke 'Ming' Flanagan, Tom Fleming, Halligan, Finian McGrath and Catherine Murphy, have four and a half minutes each.

Promissory Notes: Motion (Resumed) (25 Jan 2012)

Michael Kitt: I call Deputy Mick Wallace who is sharing time with Deputies Shane Ross and Joe Higgins.

Promissory Notes: Motion (Resumed) (25 Jan 2012)

Michael Kitt: We started at 7.35 p.m.

Promissory Notes: Motion (Resumed) (25 Jan 2012)

Michael Kitt: I ask the Deputy to conclude.

Promissory Notes: Motion (Resumed) (25 Jan 2012)

Michael Kitt: Deputies, please.

Promissory Notes: Motion (Resumed) (25 Jan 2012)

Michael Kitt: Please conclude, Deputy Higgins. Your time has expired.

Leaders' Questions (26 Jan 2012)

Michael Kitt: A question, please, Deputy.

Leaders' Questions (26 Jan 2012)

Michael Kitt: Does the Deputy have a question?

Leaders' Questions (26 Jan 2012)

Michael Kitt: Deputy Ó Cuív, please.

Leaders' Questions (26 Jan 2012)

Michael Kitt: I am calling the Tánaiste.

Leaders' Questions (26 Jan 2012)

Michael Kitt: Order, please.

Leaders' Questions (26 Jan 2012)

Michael Kitt: Can we have order for the speaker, please?

Leaders' Questions (26 Jan 2012)

Michael Kitt: Will the Deputy please put a question?

Leaders' Questions (26 Jan 2012)

Michael Kitt: Deputy, please.

Leaders' Questions (26 Jan 2012)

Michael Kitt: Will the Deputy please resume his seat?

Leaders' Questions (26 Jan 2012)

Michael Kitt: Just one moment, please. I want no more of this farce. It is a disgrace.

Leaders' Questions (26 Jan 2012)

Michael Kitt: The Deputy is over time.

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