Results 22,001-22,020 of 24,382 for speaker:Seán Barrett
- Order of Business (12 May 2011)
Seán Barrett: Can we have-----
- Order of Business (12 May 2011)
Seán Barrett: This matter is to be raised on the Adjournment.
- Order of Business (12 May 2011)
Seán Barrett: He will say it on the Adjournment.
- Order of Business (12 May 2011)
Seán Barrett: He will address them on the Adjournment.
- Order of Business (12 May 2011)
Seán Barrett: The Tánaiste cannot go out of order either.
- Order of Business (12 May 2011)
Seán Barrett: This applies to both sides of the House, with respect to his office. As an independent chairperson, I must ensure that fairness applies.
- Order of Business (12 May 2011)
Seán Barrett: I cannot allow the Tánaiste to reply to a matter that is out of order.
- Order of Business (12 May 2011)
Seán Barrett: Is that true? The Deputy seems clear about it.
- Order of Business (12 May 2011)
Seán Barrett: That is good.
- Order of Business (12 May 2011)
Seán Barrett: When is that Bill to come to the House, Tánaiste?
- Order of Business (12 May 2011)
Seán Barrett: We dealt with that matter.
- Order of Business (12 May 2011)
Seán Barrett: The Deputy may not have heard the Tánaiste.
- Order of Business (12 May 2011)
Seán Barrett: Perhaps the detail, the sense of it, is what is required.
- Order of Business (12 May 2011)
Seán Barrett: Perhaps we might settle down.
- Order of Business (12 May 2011)
Seán Barrett: On legislation only, please.
- Order of Business (12 May 2011)
Seán Barrett: Deputy à CuÃv, please sit down. Deputy Dooley, please tell Deputy à CuÃv he is out of order.
- Order of Business (12 May 2011)
Seán Barrett: Is that on promised legislation?
- Jobs Initiative 2011: Statements (Resumed) (12 May 2011)
Seán Barrett: Deputy Barry Cowen is sharing time with Deputy John Browne and they have ten minutes each.
- Jobs Initiative 2011: Statements (Resumed) (11 May 2011)
Seán Barrett: The Deputy should not get excited.
- Jobs Initiative 2011: Statements (Resumed) (11 May 2011)
Seán Barrett: The Minister of State, Deputy Sherlock, has nine minutes.