Results 10,001-10,020 of 11,433 for speaker:Michael Kitt
- Business of Dáil: Motion (27 May 2015)
Michael Kitt: We cannot hear what is being said. Deputy Stagg, please. I want Deputy Micheál Martin to conclude and to be able to hear what he is saying.
- Business of Dáil: Motion (27 May 2015)
Michael Kitt: May we have order for Deputy Gerry Adams, please?
- Business of Dáil: Motion (27 May 2015)
Michael Kitt: Order, please. We cannot hear what is being said.
- Business of Dáil: Motion (27 May 2015)
Michael Kitt: Quiet, please. Deputy Gerry Adams has the floor.
- Business of Dáil: Motion (27 May 2015)
Michael Kitt: Questions are to be asked by the leaders of eligible parties, unless the Chief Whip wishes to respond.
- Business of Dáil: Motion (27 May 2015)
Michael Kitt: The Minister of State has the floor.
- Business of Dáil: Motion (27 May 2015)
Michael Kitt: Quiet, please.
- Business of Dáil: Motion (27 May 2015)
Michael Kitt: I must put the question to the House.
- Business of Dáil: Motion (27 May 2015)
Michael Kitt: That is not a point of order. I must put the question.
- Business of Dáil: Motion (27 May 2015)
Michael Kitt: Thank you.
- Business of Dáil: Motion (27 May 2015)
Michael Kitt: Deputy Martin, please.
- Business of Dáil: Motion (27 May 2015)
Michael Kitt: You raised a point of order. It is not a point of order.
- Business of Dáil: Motion (27 May 2015)
Michael Kitt: It is not a point of order. I have to put the question now.
- Business of Dáil: Motion (27 May 2015)
Michael Kitt: Thank you.
- Business of Dáil: Motion (27 May 2015)
Michael Kitt: I am putting the question now.
- Business of Dáil: Motion (27 May 2015)
Michael Kitt: The question is that the proposal be agreed to.
- Business of Dáil: Motion (27 May 2015)
Michael Kitt: Please, Deputy.
- Business of Dáil: Motion (27 May 2015)
Michael Kitt: I will have to suspend the sitting of the House.
- Business of Dáil: Motion (27 May 2015)
Michael Kitt: Under Standing Orders, parliamentary questions must finish at 10.45 a.m. I have no discretion in the matter. I do not know if the Minister of State can offer me any assistance by indicating whether we can continue past 10.45 a.m.
- Business of Dáil: Motion (27 May 2015)
Michael Kitt: We can continue beyond 10.45 a.m. I have asked the question. Can we now proceed to Question Time? We are eating into the time allocated.