Results 3,901-3,920 of 11,258 for speaker:Séamus Kirk
- Order of Business (29 Sep 2010)
Séamus Kirk: Deputy, please.
- Order of Business (29 Sep 2010)
Séamus Kirk: I ask the Deputy to co-operate with the Chair.
- Order of Business (29 Sep 2010)
Séamus Kirk: Deputy, please.
- Order of Business (29 Sep 2010)
Séamus Kirk: The Taoiseach, without interruption, please.
- Order of Business (29 Sep 2010)
Séamus Kirk: Deputy Burton.
- Order of Business (29 Sep 2010)
Séamus Kirk: Deputy Burton.
- Order of Business (29 Sep 2010)
Séamus Kirk: I am putting the question.
- Order of Business (29 Sep 2010)
Séamus Kirk: The question is, "That the proposal for dealing with item No. 16, motion re proposed approval by Dáil Ãireann of the terms of the draft scheme entitled Credit Institutionsââ
- Order of Business (29 Sep 2010)
Séamus Kirk: I will put the question.
- Order of Business (29 Sep 2010)
Séamus Kirk: There really is no need for the Deputy to engage in so much elaboration.
- Order of Business (29 Sep 2010)
Séamus Kirk: Deputyââ
- Order of Business (29 Sep 2010)
Séamus Kirk: Deputy Durkanââ
- Order of Business (29 Sep 2010)
Séamus Kirk: Deputy, please.
- Order of Business (29 Sep 2010)
Séamus Kirk: It was never intended that parliamentary question would be recycled in such a manner in the House. If the Deputy is dissatisfied, there are other ways in which he can raise this matter. I ask that he avail of the other avenues open to him.
- Order of Business (29 Sep 2010)
Séamus Kirk: Yes.
- Order of Business (29 Sep 2010)
Séamus Kirk: Deputy, please. This is not a theatre.
- Order of Business (29 Sep 2010)
Séamus Kirk: This is not a theatre. We are in the Houses of Parliament.
- Order of Business (29 Sep 2010)
Séamus Kirk: The Deputy should resume his seat. If he wishes to discuss the alternative ways of obtaining the information he is seeking, he should call to my office.
- Order of Business (29 Sep 2010)
Séamus Kirk: Will the Deputy please resume his seat?
- Order of Business (29 Sep 2010)
Séamus Kirk: Deputy Durkan should resume his seat or I will be obliged to ask him to leave the Chamber. He is disrupting the business of the House.