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Whistleblowers Protection Bill 2010: First Stage (28 Jan 2010)

Brendan Howlin: All the matters raised are important. There are, however, ways and means to raise them properly which underscore their importance.

Whistleblowers Protection Bill 2010: First Stage (28 Jan 2010)

Brendan Howlin: He cannot not do so, although he may indicate when the Finance Bill will be introduced.

Whistleblowers Protection Bill 2010: First Stage (28 Jan 2010)

Brendan Howlin: Is legislation or secondary legislation involved in implementing the relevant budget proposal?

Whistleblowers Protection Bill 2010: First Stage (28 Jan 2010)

Brendan Howlin: It is in order on the Order of Business to raise proposals for legislation and their timing as well as secondary legislation. It is not in order to engage in a general debate on budgetary matters. Other means of raising such matters, including the Adjournment, are available to Deputies.

Whistleblowers Protection Bill 2010: First Stage (28 Jan 2010)

Brendan Howlin: I am afraid that is not the case.

Whistleblowers Protection Bill 2010: First Stage (28 Jan 2010)

Brendan Howlin: The matter is not in order as it does not relate to promised legislation.

Whistleblowers Protection Bill 2010: First Stage (28 Jan 2010)

Brendan Howlin: The Deputy may not make a speech.

Whistleblowers Protection Bill 2010: First Stage (28 Jan 2010)

Brendan Howlin: While all the points raised are important, they are not in order.

Whistleblowers Protection Bill 2010: First Stage (28 Jan 2010)

Brendan Howlin: The Deputy has made her point. The question is not in order.

Whistleblowers Protection Bill 2010: First Stage (28 Jan 2010)

Brendan Howlin: The Deputy had a good innings on a number of issues. We must move on.

Mid-West Task Force: Statements (28 Jan 2010)

Brendan Howlin: The Tánaiste has six minutes left.

Mid-West Task Force: Statements (28 Jan 2010)

Brendan Howlin: I can give the Tánaiste additional time. I have been given a new list with a separate speaking slot later on for the Minister of State, Deputy Peter Power.

Mid-West Task Force: Statements (28 Jan 2010)

Brendan Howlin: That is fine.

Mid-West Task Force: Statements (28 Jan 2010)

Brendan Howlin: Is that agreed? Agreed.

Mid-West Task Force: Statements (28 Jan 2010)

Brendan Howlin: Will Deputies ensure that their mobile telephones are switched off?

Mid-West Task Force: Statements (28 Jan 2010)

Brendan Howlin: One of the functions of the Chair is to communicate with those Deputies who seek to elicit information from it. I apologise if my conversation with another Member distracted Deputy Varadkar.

Mid-West Task Force: Statements (28 Jan 2010)

Brendan Howlin: The Tánaiste should allow the Deputy to make his contribution.

Mid-West Task Force: Statements (28 Jan 2010)

Brendan Howlin: It is a political charge. Allow Deputy Noonan to speak.

Mid-West Task Force: Statements (28 Jan 2010)

Brendan Howlin: Deputy Noonan without interruption.

Mid-West Task Force: Statements (28 Jan 2010)

Brendan Howlin: Is that agreed? Agreed.

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