Results 8,981-9,000 of 24,382 for speaker:Seán Barrett
- Leaders' Questions (13 Jun 2012)
Seán Barrett: I told you a minute is allowed for a supplementary question.
- Leaders' Questions (13 Jun 2012)
Seán Barrett: A supplementary question, not another speech. Thank you.
- Leaders' Questions (13 Jun 2012)
Seán Barrett: Will the Deputies over there stay quiet and give us a chance?
- Leaders' Questions (13 Jun 2012)
Seán Barrett: Please resume your seat.
- Leaders' Questions (13 Jun 2012)
Seán Barrett: Will the Deputy resume his seat?
- Leaders' Questions (13 Jun 2012)
Seán Barrett: Do you mind? On both sides, Deputies are not impressing anybody. I ask the Taoiseach to reply.
- Leaders' Questions (13 Jun 2012)
Seán Barrett: I do not know what the question is.
- Leaders' Questions (13 Jun 2012)
Seán Barrett: Thank you.
- Leaders' Questions (13 Jun 2012)
Seán Barrett: I will not ask Deputies again. Please cool down. I call Deputy McDonald.
- Leaders' Questions (13 Jun 2012)
Seán Barrett: I ask the Deputy whose mobile phone is ringing to switch it off. A notice outside the Chamber states that no phones are allowed in here.
- Leaders' Questions (13 Jun 2012)
Seán Barrett: A question, please.
- Leaders' Questions (13 Jun 2012)
Seán Barrett: A question, please. We are over time.
- Leaders' Questions (13 Jun 2012)
Seán Barrett: It is not a question of what you believe.
- Leaders' Questions (13 Jun 2012)
Seán Barrett: It is a question of what you are asking.
- Leaders' Questions (13 Jun 2012)
Seán Barrett: I call the Taoiseach. I do not know what the question is, but I am sure he will do his best.
- Order of Business (13 Jun 2012)
Seán Barrett: There are three proposals to be put to the House. Is the proposal for dealing with Nos. a16 and b16 agreed to? Agreed. Is the proposal for dealing with Nos. 16 and 17 agreed to? Agreed. Is the proposal for dealing with No. 28 agreed to? Agreed. I call Deputy Martin on the Order of Business.
- Order of Business (13 Jun 2012)
Seán Barrett: If the Deputy had taken the trouble to telephone me instead of raising it on the floor of the House, I would have explained exactly what I was requested to do. I have already dealt with this matter. I received a request that a personal statement be made. Under Standing Order 44, a personal statement relates to matters that were raised where clarification is needed and where no debate takes...
- Order of Business (13 Jun 2012)
Seán Barrett: Excuse me, the Deputy had his say. He should resume his seat and not get excited.
- Order of Business (13 Jun 2012)
Seán Barrett: Would the Deputy mind resuming his seat? I have not finished. The Deputy should resume his seat.
- Order of Business (13 Jun 2012)
Seán Barrett: The Deputy is not entitled to raise it. I received a letter from the Deputy in question and I replied to the Deputy in question.