Results 1,101-1,120 of 11,258 for speaker:Séamus Kirk
- Order of Business (18 Nov 2009)
Séamus Kirk: Deputy, a parliamentary question is clearly the way to go with that issue.
- Order of Business (18 Nov 2009)
Séamus Kirk: It is not promised business in the House.
- Order of Business (18 Nov 2009)
Séamus Kirk: Is legislation promised in this area?
- Order of Business (18 Nov 2009)
Séamus Kirk: Deputy, that is not promised business. There are many ways to raise it, including the Adjournment or by way of a parliamentary question.
- Order of Business (18 Nov 2009)
Séamus Kirk: If we allow this to continue the Order of Business will go on all day.
- Order of Business (18 Nov 2009)
Séamus Kirk: Please come to the question on legislation.
- Order of Business (18 Nov 2009)
Séamus Kirk: We are no longer on promised legislation, Deputy Broughan.
- Order of Business (18 Nov 2009)
Séamus Kirk: That has nothing to do with promised business in the House.
- Order of Business (18 Nov 2009)
Séamus Kirk: I ask the Deputy to resume his seat.
- Order of Business (18 Nov 2009)
Séamus Kirk: On the query about the legislation.
- Order of Business (18 Nov 2009)
Séamus Kirk: That is not to do with promised business.
- Order of Business (18 Nov 2009)
Séamus Kirk: A question on promised legislation, please.
- Order of Business (18 Nov 2009)
Séamus Kirk: Is the Deputy's question on promised legislation?
- Order of Business (18 Nov 2009)
Séamus Kirk: I remind the Deputy that there is a subcommittee on Dáil reform.
- Order of Business (18 Nov 2009)
Séamus Kirk: Are we talking about promised legislation?
- Order of Business (18 Nov 2009)
Séamus Kirk: We are on the Order of Business please, questions must relate to promised legislation.
- Order of Business (18 Nov 2009)
Séamus Kirk: I do not think it fits into that framework.
- Order of Business (18 Nov 2009)
Séamus Kirk: Does the Deputy have a specific question on promised legislation?
- Order of Business (18 Nov 2009)
Séamus Kirk: A question on promised legislation please.
- Order of Business (18 Nov 2009)
Séamus Kirk: The Deputy should put down a parliamentary question to elicit this information.