Results 5,541-5,560 of 12,360 for speaker:Rory O'Hanlon
- Order of Business. (8 Dec 2005)
Rory O'Hanlon: It can be debated in this House but only under Standing Orders. There is any amount of opportunities for the Deputy to raise it.
- Order of Business. (8 Dec 2005)
Rory O'Hanlon: The Standing Orders brought in by the House do not permit a debate at this point. As the Chair has pointed out there are opportunities to debate the issue in a structured way.
- Order of Business. (8 Dec 2005)
Rory O'Hanlon: I appeal to Members to accept the Standing Orders for which they themselves are responsible.
- Order of Business. (8 Dec 2005)
Rory O'Hanlon: No. I refer to substantive motions. Has the Deputy a point appropriate to the Order of Business?
- Order of Business. (8 Dec 2005)
Rory O'Hanlon: The Chair does not want to be repetitive but, for the fourth time, I will point out that under Standing Orders, issues arising from the announcement can only be debated when there is a substantive motion before the House.
- Order of Business. (8 Dec 2005)
Rory O'Hanlon: The Deputy has made his point.
- Order of Business. (8 Dec 2005)
Rory O'Hanlon: The Deputy should raise an issue appropriate to the Order of Business.
- Order of Business. (8 Dec 2005)
Rory O'Hanlon: The Deputy will have an opportunity to debate the budget until 7.30 p.m. this evening.
- Order of Business. (8 Dec 2005)
Rory O'Hanlon: To what legislation does this refer?
- Order of Business. (8 Dec 2005)
Rory O'Hanlon: The Deputy is out of order. Does she have a question on legislation?
- Order of Business. (8 Dec 2005)
Rory O'Hanlon: The Deputy will have time to debate the budget today and must find another way to raise the issue.
- Order of Business. (8 Dec 2005)
Rory O'Hanlon: I appreciate that.
- Order of Business. (8 Dec 2005)
Rory O'Hanlon: The Chair has made no decision.
- Order of Business. (8 Dec 2005)
Rory O'Hanlon: I learned a valuable lesson from Deputy Stagg early on when I suggested that the Whips might have a discussion and he said it was not a matter for the Chair.
- Order of Business. (8 Dec 2005)
Rory O'Hanlon: The Taoiseach is only responsible on the Order of Business for debates that are promised. If people asked for a debate on every single issue, Government and Opposition backbenchers would do the same as me.
- Order of Business. (8 Dec 2005)
Rory O'Hanlon: The Deputy knows the rules.
- Order of Business. (8 Dec 2005)
Rory O'Hanlon: It would be a matter for the Government. The Opposition can use Private Members' time if it wants.
- Order of Business. (8 Dec 2005)
Rory O'Hanlon: The Deputy should allow the Taoiseach to answer his question on when the Bill will come before the House.
- Order of Business. (8 Dec 2005)
Rory O'Hanlon: The Minister of State gave notice that he wished to make a point of personal explanation when it was appropriate.
- Order of Business. (8 Dec 2005)
Rory O'Hanlon: That does not arise.