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Whistleblowers Protection Bill 2010: First Stage (28 Jan 2010)

Brendan Howlin: There is no last point.

Whistleblowers Protection Bill 2010: First Stage (28 Jan 2010)

Brendan Howlin: Deputy McHugh, you will resume your seat or leave the House.

Whistleblowers Protection Bill 2010: First Stage (28 Jan 2010)

Brendan Howlin: There is no go raibh maith agat regarding ignoring the Chair.

Whistleblowers Protection Bill 2010: First Stage (28 Jan 2010)

Brendan Howlin: I want to be very clear on the normal Standing Orders of the House. When the Chair stands and addresses a Deputy, the Deputy, under the Orders of the House, must resume his or her seat. We will have latitude regarding debate but the Chair will not be completely ignored.

Whistleblowers Protection Bill 2010: First Stage (28 Jan 2010)

Brendan Howlin: Please, this is not a debate.

Whistleblowers Protection Bill 2010: First Stage (28 Jan 2010)

Brendan Howlin: There is no such thing in the Standing Orders. I will send you a copy.

Whistleblowers Protection Bill 2010: First Stage (28 Jan 2010)

Brendan Howlin: It is important that we have order in the House. I will give absolute latitude as far as the rules allow to every Deputy, but the Chair will not be simply ignored.

Whistleblowers Protection Bill 2010: First Stage (28 Jan 2010)

Brendan Howlin: As the Deputy will be aware, he may not ask questions on the contents or specifics of legislation.

Whistleblowers Protection Bill 2010: First Stage (28 Jan 2010)

Brendan Howlin: The Deputy must refer to the same legislation.

Whistleblowers Protection Bill 2010: First Stage (28 Jan 2010)

Brendan Howlin: The Deputy's questions are not in order.

Whistleblowers Protection Bill 2010: First Stage (28 Jan 2010)

Brendan Howlin: All the matters raised are important. There are, however, ways and means to raise them properly which underscore their importance.

Whistleblowers Protection Bill 2010: First Stage (28 Jan 2010)

Brendan Howlin: He cannot not do so, although he may indicate when the Finance Bill will be introduced.

Whistleblowers Protection Bill 2010: First Stage (28 Jan 2010)

Brendan Howlin: Is legislation or secondary legislation involved in implementing the relevant budget proposal?

Whistleblowers Protection Bill 2010: First Stage (28 Jan 2010)

Brendan Howlin: It is in order on the Order of Business to raise proposals for legislation and their timing as well as secondary legislation. It is not in order to engage in a general debate on budgetary matters. Other means of raising such matters, including the Adjournment, are available to Deputies.

Whistleblowers Protection Bill 2010: First Stage (28 Jan 2010)

Brendan Howlin: I am afraid that is not the case.

Whistleblowers Protection Bill 2010: First Stage (28 Jan 2010)

Brendan Howlin: The matter is not in order as it does not relate to promised legislation.

Whistleblowers Protection Bill 2010: First Stage (28 Jan 2010)

Brendan Howlin: The Deputy may not make a speech.

Whistleblowers Protection Bill 2010: First Stage (28 Jan 2010)

Brendan Howlin: While all the points raised are important, they are not in order.

Whistleblowers Protection Bill 2010: First Stage (28 Jan 2010)

Brendan Howlin: The Deputy has made her point. The question is not in order.

Whistleblowers Protection Bill 2010: First Stage (28 Jan 2010)

Brendan Howlin: The Deputy had a good innings on a number of issues. We must move on.

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