Results 9,361-9,380 of 40,550 for speaker:Joan Burton
- Leaders' Questions (23 Nov 2010)
Joan Burton: Would that be the end of February?
- Order of Business (23 Nov 2010)
Joan Burton: This procedure is probably the most momentous decision in the history of the State. It is the effect of a decision by the Government to request assistance from the European Central Bank, the EU Commission and the International Monetary Fund. The proposal that this would merit a mere 90 minutes debate in the Dáil is unbecoming to the Constitution and the people of Ireland. The Taoiseach...
- Order of Business (23 Nov 2010)
Joan Burton: Where?
- Order of Business (23 Nov 2010)
Joan Burton: Is it in the conference centre at 2.30 p.m. tomorrow?
- Order of Business (23 Nov 2010)
Joan Burton: Can I just say to the Taoiseach on the conference centre,-----
- Order of Business (23 Nov 2010)
Joan Burton: -----it is too close to the hulk of the Anglo building?
- Order of Business (23 Nov 2010)
Joan Burton: It would not make good television to be beside the Anglo Irish Bank building. I would not do it if I were the Taoiseach.
- Order of Business (23 Nov 2010)
Joan Burton: I seriously would not do it.
- Order of Business (23 Nov 2010)
Joan Burton: Albert Reynolds got his answer in similar circumstances.
- Order of Business (23 Nov 2010)
Joan Burton: Is the Taoiseach going to say, "That is women for you".
- Order of Business (23 Nov 2010)
Joan Burton: We easily know whose political descendant the Taoiseach is.
- Order of Business (23 Nov 2010)
Joan Burton: We easily know whose political descendant the Taoiseach is and his reign ended in ignominy.
- Order of Business (23 Nov 2010)
Joan Burton: The Taoiseach should apologise. Women are equals-----
- Order of Business (23 Nov 2010)
Joan Burton: I accept the Taoiseach's apology to me personally, but can I just say-----
- Order of Business (23 Nov 2010)
Joan Burton: there are very few women in this House-----
- Order of Business (23 Nov 2010)
Joan Burton: The Taoiseach is not going to rein me in.
- Order of Business (23 Nov 2010)
Joan Burton: It is inappropriate language to use for women Members in the House.
- Order of Business (23 Nov 2010)
Joan Burton: On the same matter-----
- Order of Business (23 Nov 2010)
Joan Burton: On the same matter, it has been a normal practice of Government that when major documents are published the Opposition, in confidence and subject to embargo, received an advance copy of such documents. Given that I will not be in attendance at the National Conference Centre tomorrow because we are not invited as it is for the media, will the normal courtesy arrangements apply whereby we will...
- Order of Business (23 Nov 2010)
Joan Burton: I remind the Taoiseach-----