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Job Protection. (2 Apr 2009)

Brendan Howlin: No more than——

Job Protection. (2 Apr 2009)

Brendan Howlin: If it is helpful.

Job Protection. (2 Apr 2009)

Brendan Howlin: We cannot debate it now.

Job Protection. (2 Apr 2009)

Brendan Howlin: I am afraid I must bring this——

Job Protection. (2 Apr 2009)

Brendan Howlin: ——particular debate to a conclusion and move on to Priority Question No. 2.

Road Traffic Offences. (2 Apr 2009)

Brendan Howlin: It is not appropriate to display materials in the House.

Road Safety. (2 Apr 2009)

Brendan Howlin: It is a very serious issue.

Public Transport. (2 Apr 2009)

Brendan Howlin: Allow the Minister to respond.

Public Transport. (2 Apr 2009)

Brendan Howlin: Allow the Minister to conclude. We have gone over time on this question.

Public Transport. (2 Apr 2009)

Brendan Howlin: Deputy O'Dowd can ask a brief question.

Public Transport. (2 Apr 2009)

Brendan Howlin: The Deputy has made his point.

Public Transport. (2 Apr 2009)

Brendan Howlin: As we had gone well over time, I allowed the Deputy on the understanding that he would be brief.

Public Transport. (2 Apr 2009)

Brendan Howlin: As the Deputy knows, there is no such thing as a "point of information".

Public Transport. (2 Apr 2009)

Brendan Howlin: He can ask a brief supplementary question.

State Airports. (2 Apr 2009)

Brendan Howlin: As a question Deputy.

State Airports. (2 Apr 2009)

Brendan Howlin: I am not sure that was a question. I will allow both Deputies to make their points.

State Airports. (2 Apr 2009)

Brendan Howlin: Allow the Minister to reply.

State Airports. (2 Apr 2009)

Brendan Howlin: I have given the Deputy some latitude——

State Airports. (2 Apr 2009)

Brendan Howlin: We have had a question on this matter and I do not want——

State Airports. (2 Apr 2009)

Brendan Howlin: While I am anxious to give some latitude, I must now call on the Minister. This is well beyond the scope of Question No. 8, with which we are dealing.

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