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Leaders' Questions (13 Apr 2011)

Seán Barrett: I call Deputy Ross.

Leaders' Questions (13 Apr 2011)

Seán Barrett: There are no points of order on Leaders' Questions.

Leaders' Questions (13 Apr 2011)

Seán Barrett: No point of order. I call Deputy Ross.

Leaders' Questions (13 Apr 2011)

Seán Barrett: No, a point of order is not provided for on Leaders' Questions. Please give Deputy Ross an opportunity to contribute. Deputy Adams can raise matters on the Order of Business.

Leaders' Questions (13 Apr 2011)

Seán Barrett: A question, please.

Leaders' Questions (13 Apr 2011)

Seán Barrett: Has the Deputy a question?

Leaders' Questions (13 Apr 2011)

Seán Barrett: This is Leaders' Questions.

Leaders' Questions (13 Apr 2011)

Seán Barrett: There is one minute remaining to put a supplementary question.

Leaders' Questions (13 Apr 2011)

Seán Barrett: The Deputy is not allowed to ask a second question. He can follow up on the first one.

Order of Business (13 Apr 2011)

Seán Barrett: There are two proposals to be put to the House. Are the proposals dealing with No. 7, statements on the European Council held in Brussels, and the suspension of the sitting under Standing Order 23(1) agreed to? Agreed.

Order of Business (13 Apr 2011)

Seán Barrett: I will give the Deputy whatever guidance I can.

Order of Business (13 Apr 2011)

Seán Barrett: I cannot oblige the Taoiseach to reply to a question in a particular fashion.

Order of Business (13 Apr 2011)

Seán Barrett: What happens during Leaders' Questions is covered under Standing Order 27. It is at the discretion of the Chair that one is allowed put a question. A Deputy has two minutes to put questions to the Taoiseach who has three minutes to reply. There is one minute for supplementary questions and one minute for a reply. We are dealing with questions, not issues which arise about points of order....

Order of Business (13 Apr 2011)

Seán Barrett: I do not assist anybody here. I am independent.

Communications Regulation (Postal Services) Bill 2010 [Seanad]: Second Stage (Resumed) (12 Apr 2011)

Seán Barrett: I ask for some order for the speaker.

Communications Regulation (Postal Services) Bill 2010 [Seanad]: Second Stage (Resumed) (12 Apr 2011)

Seán Barrett: Congratulations on your maiden speech. I call Deputy Brian Stanley, whom I understand is sharing time with Deputy Catherine Murphy. Deputy Stanley has ten minutes.

Leaders' Questions (12 Apr 2011)

Seán Barrett: I am sorry but the Deputy's time is up.

Leaders' Questions (12 Apr 2011)

Seán Barrett: I cannot allow that. I call Deputy Adams.

Leaders' Questions (12 Apr 2011)

Seán Barrett: Can we have some order please?

Requests to move Adjournment of Dáil under Standing Order 32 (12 Apr 2011)

Seán Barrett: Before coming to the Order of Business, I propose to deal with a number of notices under Standing Order 32. I will call on the Deputies in the order in which their notices were submitted to my office. First, I call on Deputy Healy-Rae. I will move on to Deputy Joan Collins.

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