Results 6,641-6,660 of 12,487 for speaker:John O'Donoghue
- Order of Business (2 Oct 2008)
John O'Donoghue: The Deputy has made her point.
- Order of Business (2 Oct 2008)
John O'Donoghue: That is not strictly speaking in order. It is a matter for the line Minister.
- Order of Business (2 Oct 2008)
John O'Donoghue: We cannot talk about old tricks on the Order of Business.
- Order of Business (2 Oct 2008)
John O'Donoghue: We cannot talk about new tricks either.
- Order of Business (2 Oct 2008)
John O'Donoghue: It does.
- Order of Business (2 Oct 2008)
John O'Donoghue: I appreciate the Deputy's assistance very much. It is not in order to raise the disallowance of parliamentary questions on the Order of Business.
- Order of Business (2 Oct 2008)
John O'Donoghue: If the Deputy has a problem, he can contact my office.
- Order of Business (2 Oct 2008)
John O'Donoghue: I advise the Tánaiste that provocation is not allowed on the Order of Business.
- Order of Business (2 Oct 2008)
John O'Donoghue: What is the legislation to which the Deputy is referring?
- Order of Business (2 Oct 2008)
John O'Donoghue: Please do.
- Order of Business (2 Oct 2008)
John O'Donoghue: The Deputy cannot make a speech on the matter now.
- Order of Business (2 Oct 2008)
John O'Donoghue: We cannot deal with it now. It is out of order.
- Order of Business (2 Oct 2008)
John O'Donoghue: The Deputy must find an alternative method to raise the matter. She cannot raise it now.
- Order of Business (2 Oct 2008)
John O'Donoghue: This does not come within the ambit of the Order of Business but the Tánaiste may be able to be helpful.
- Order of Business (2 Oct 2008)
John O'Donoghue: The Deputy must find another way of raising the matter.
- Order of Business (2 Oct 2008)
John O'Donoghue: There are no circumstancesââ
- Order of Business (2 Oct 2008)
John O'Donoghue: The Deputy has made his point but I cannot allow it because another Deputy might want to go even further afield.
- Order of Business (2 Oct 2008)
John O'Donoghue: On the legislation.
- Credit Institutions (Financial Support) Bill 2008: From the Seanad (2 Oct 2008)
John O'Donoghue: I must interrupt the Deputy. The Chair has no jurisdiction whatsoever in respect of order in the matter of Seanad amendments. That is a constitutional position. In debating amendments such as this, the Member is confined to the amendment and may refer to the section only in so far as it is affected by the amendment. Discussion, in effect, is extremely limited and is confined to the...
- Credit Institutions (Financial Support) Bill 2008: From the Seanad (2 Oct 2008)
John O'Donoghue: I do not like to interrupt the Deputy but we cannot discuss the Bill now as we must deal with the amendment and there is no discretion involved.