Results 19,141-19,160 of 24,382 for speaker:Seán Barrett
- Leaders' Questions (6 Nov 2014)
Seán Barrett: The Tánaiste must conclude.
- Leaders' Questions (6 Nov 2014)
Seán Barrett: The Deputy's time has concluded.
- Leaders' Questions (6 Nov 2014)
Seán Barrett: The Deputy has made his point.
- Leaders' Questions (6 Nov 2014)
Seán Barrett: Quiet, please.
- Leaders' Questions (6 Nov 2014)
Seán Barrett: I ask the Tánaiste to respect the Chair, please. Standing Orders provide for a time limit on contributions. I do not want to repeatedly point out this. Yesterday, the House ran seven or eight minutes over each question and speakers ignored the Chair. If Members wish to ignore the Chair, they should get another Ceann Comhairle because they will not ignore Sean Barrett. I am serious...
- Leaders' Questions (6 Nov 2014)
Seán Barrett: Be quiet, please.
- Leaders' Questions (6 Nov 2014)
Seán Barrett: Stay quiet, please.
- Leaders' Questions (6 Nov 2014)
Seán Barrett: Thank you. Resume your seat, Deputy.
- Leaders' Questions (6 Nov 2014)
Seán Barrett: Deputy, you did not hear me. Resume your seat, please.
- Leaders' Questions (6 Nov 2014)
Seán Barrett: Deputy, resume your set please. You are over your time. Thank you.
- Leaders' Questions (6 Nov 2014)
Seán Barrett: One minute please, Tánaiste. Thank you.
- Leaders' Questions (6 Nov 2014)
Seán Barrett: Thank you very much, Tánaiste. I ask you to adhere to the Chair.
- Leaders' Questions (6 Nov 2014)
Seán Barrett: Tánaiste, you are over your time. Please respect the Chair. Thank you.
- Leaders' Questions (6 Nov 2014)
Seán Barrett: Well then change the rules.
- Leaders' Questions (6 Nov 2014)
Seán Barrett: A question, please. Thank you.
- Leaders' Questions (6 Nov 2014)
Seán Barrett: Sorry, will you stay quiet please?
- Leaders' Questions (6 Nov 2014)
Seán Barrett: Stay quiet, please. Thank you.
- Leaders' Questions (6 Nov 2014)
Seán Barrett: For the information of the House, Members went over time by five minutes the time allowed for this question. They must not think I am going to keep interrupting them to tell them their time is up. In future, if Members do not want to listen to the Chair and have no respect for it, they can go ahead and take as much time as they want.
- Leaders' Questions (6 Nov 2014)
Seán Barrett: I did not ask the Deputy to comment. I did not say who had gone over time. If Members do not listen, it shows total disregard and disrespect for the Chair.
- Leaders' Questions (6 Nov 2014)
Seán Barrett: We do not have that facility. It has not been agreed to.