Results 881-900 of 11,258 for speaker:Séamus Kirk
- Order of Business (11 Nov 2009)
Séamus Kirk: The Deputy will have to find an alternative way of getting answers to these questions. She could go down the parliamentary question road.
- Order of Business (11 Nov 2009)
Séamus Kirk: The ideal time to raise this matter will be when the Bill comes before the House tomorrow.
- Order of Business (11 Nov 2009)
Séamus Kirk: Is the Deputy talking about promised legislation?
- Order of Business (11 Nov 2009)
Séamus Kirk: The Deputy will have to find another way of raising this issue.
- Order of Business (11 Nov 2009)
Séamus Kirk: We will move to Deputy Ciarán Lynch. The Deputy will have to find an alternative way of raising this.
- Order of Business (11 Nov 2009)
Séamus Kirk: Deputy Lynch has established a routine of coming in and quoting from letters and it is not permitted.
- Order of Business (11 Nov 2009)
Séamus Kirk: The Deputy indicated that he has received a reply from the Minister.
- Order of Business (11 Nov 2009)
Séamus Kirk: Is the Deputy tying the reply to promised legislation?
- Order of Business (11 Nov 2009)
Séamus Kirk: The Deputy has posed the question.
- Order of Business (11 Nov 2009)
Séamus Kirk: That information is probably not available at this time.
- Order of Business (11 Nov 2009)
Séamus Kirk: The Taoiseach may be prepared to answer it.
- Order of Business (11 Nov 2009)
Séamus Kirk: Deputy Lynch has his information. I call Deputy Thomas P. Broughan.
- Order of Business (11 Nov 2009)
Séamus Kirk: The Deputy has his reply. I ask Deputy Lynch to resume his seat. We are holding up the Order of Business.
- Order of Business (11 Nov 2009)
Séamus Kirk: Is the Deputy talking about promised legislation?
- Order of Business (11 Nov 2009)
Séamus Kirk: We are not talking about promised legislation.
- Order of Business (11 Nov 2009)
Séamus Kirk: These matters should be dealt with by way of parliamentary question, the Adjournment or some other way.
- Order of Business (11 Nov 2009)
Séamus Kirk: I advise Deputy Broughan to put the matter down on the Adjournment or in a parliamentary question.
- Order of Business (11 Nov 2009)
Séamus Kirk: It is not a matter for legislation. We cannot get into precise details and expect people to have answers in the Chamber. That is impossible.
- Order of Business (11 Nov 2009)
Séamus Kirk: The Deputy should put down a parliamentary question to the relevant Minister and get an answer that way.
- Order of Business (11 Nov 2009)
Séamus Kirk: We are moving on to statements on the European Council.