Results 6,661-6,680 of 11,258 for speaker:Séamus Kirk
- Order of Business. (24 Jun 2010)
Séamus Kirk: The Deputy knows the requirements for order on the Order of Business.
- Order of Business. (24 Jun 2010)
Séamus Kirk: I call Deputy CaoimhghÃn à Caoláin.
- Order of Business. (24 Jun 2010)
Séamus Kirk: Deputy Gilmore was imparting information.
- Order of Business. (24 Jun 2010)
Séamus Kirk: Gabh mo leithscéal, a Theachta. The Minister might reply.
- Order of Business. (24 Jun 2010)
Séamus Kirk: This is not Question Time, Deputy.
- Order of Business. (24 Jun 2010)
Séamus Kirk: A parliamentary question would be a more appropriate way of seeking information.
- Order of Business. (24 Jun 2010)
Séamus Kirk: The Deputy is out of order.
- Order of Business. (24 Jun 2010)
Séamus Kirk: The Deputy is out of order on the Order of Business. He should not be speaking a second time on the same issue on the Order of Business.
- Order of Business. (24 Jun 2010)
Séamus Kirk: The Deputy is out of order. We have to move on.
- Order of Business. (24 Jun 2010)
Séamus Kirk: The Deputy is anticipating the debate when it arises in the House.
- Order of Business. (24 Jun 2010)
Séamus Kirk: As the Deputy rightly said, the Bill is in the Seanad and it is expected in this House shortly.
- Order of Business. (24 Jun 2010)
Séamus Kirk: I advise the Deputy to leave the best part of her contribution for the Bill when it comes to the House.
- Order of Business. (24 Jun 2010)
Séamus Kirk: I advise the Deputy he will have to call to my office to discuss it.
- Order of Business. (24 Jun 2010)
Séamus Kirk: The Deputy will have to call to my office and we will discuss all those issues. We always provide a sympathetic ear.
- Order of Business. (24 Jun 2010)
Séamus Kirk: The Deputy is completely out of order on the Order of Business. I have dealt with the Deputy's original matter and now he is moving on the agenda.
- Order of Business. (24 Jun 2010)
Séamus Kirk: Deputy, the Adjournment and Special Notice Questions are some of the many other ways in which to raise matters. My office is always sympathetic. If the Deputy submits a matter for the Adjournment it can be considered.
- Order of Business. (24 Jun 2010)
Séamus Kirk: I ask the Deputy to please make contact with my secretary about any misunderstandings that appear to have arisen and we can discuss the matter.
- Order of Business. (24 Jun 2010)
Séamus Kirk: The Deputy is long enough in the House to know this is not in order.
- Order of Business. (24 Jun 2010)
Séamus Kirk: It may well be relevant, but it is more appropriate to raise it at another time.
- Order of Business. (24 Jun 2010)
Séamus Kirk: This is a serious matter that would merit a parliamentary question.