Results 8,721-8,740 of 29,533 for speaker:Brendan Howlin
- Severe Weather Emergencies: Motion (Resumed) (27 Jan 2010)
Brendan Howlin: Some eight and a half minutes remain for Deputies Seán Fleming, Charlie O'Connor and Mattie McGrath. The Deputies may divide time as they please.
- Severe Weather Emergencies: Motion (Resumed) (27 Jan 2010)
Brendan Howlin: The time will be very tight. I urge speakers to confine themselves to the time allocation.
- Severe Weather Emergencies: Motion (Resumed) (27 Jan 2010)
Brendan Howlin: Go raibh maith agat.
- Severe Weather Emergencies: Motion (Resumed) (27 Jan 2010)
Brendan Howlin: I call the Minister of State, Deputy Michael Finneran.
- Severe Weather Emergencies: Motion (Resumed) (27 Jan 2010)
Brendan Howlin: Please, Deputy. The Deputy got a bonus minute and I shall take an extra one.
- Severe Weather Emergencies: Motion (Resumed) (27 Jan 2010)
Brendan Howlin: I take it that Deputy Bannon proposes to share his time.
- Whistleblowers Protection Bill 2010: First Stage (28 Jan 2010)
Brendan Howlin: Is secondary legislation promised?
- Whistleblowers Protection Bill 2010: First Stage (28 Jan 2010)
Brendan Howlin: Through the Chair, Deputy.
- Whistleblowers Protection Bill 2010: First Stage (28 Jan 2010)
Brendan Howlin: Is there promised legislation in this area?
- Whistleblowers Protection Bill 2010: First Stage (28 Jan 2010)
Brendan Howlin: There is no promised legislation in this area. The Deputy cannot make a speech and he certainly cannot ignore the Chair.
- Whistleblowers Protection Bill 2010: First Stage (28 Jan 2010)
Brendan Howlin: There is no last point.
- Whistleblowers Protection Bill 2010: First Stage (28 Jan 2010)
Brendan Howlin: Deputy McHugh, you will resume your seat or leave the House.
- Whistleblowers Protection Bill 2010: First Stage (28 Jan 2010)
Brendan Howlin: There is no go raibh maith agat regarding ignoring the Chair.
- Whistleblowers Protection Bill 2010: First Stage (28 Jan 2010)
Brendan Howlin: I want to be very clear on the normal Standing Orders of the House. When the Chair stands and addresses a Deputy, the Deputy, under the Orders of the House, must resume his or her seat. We will have latitude regarding debate but the Chair will not be completely ignored.
- Whistleblowers Protection Bill 2010: First Stage (28 Jan 2010)
Brendan Howlin: Please, this is not a debate.
- Whistleblowers Protection Bill 2010: First Stage (28 Jan 2010)
Brendan Howlin: There is no such thing in the Standing Orders. I will send you a copy.
- Whistleblowers Protection Bill 2010: First Stage (28 Jan 2010)
Brendan Howlin: It is important that we have order in the House. I will give absolute latitude as far as the rules allow to every Deputy, but the Chair will not be simply ignored.
- Whistleblowers Protection Bill 2010: First Stage (28 Jan 2010)
Brendan Howlin: As the Deputy will be aware, he may not ask questions on the contents or specifics of legislation.
- Whistleblowers Protection Bill 2010: First Stage (28 Jan 2010)
Brendan Howlin: The Deputy must refer to the same legislation.
- Whistleblowers Protection Bill 2010: First Stage (28 Jan 2010)
Brendan Howlin: The Deputy's questions are not in order.