Results 5,061-5,080 of 11,258 for speaker:Séamus Kirk
- Order of Business. (3 Jun 2010)
Séamus Kirk: Deputy, Yes.
- Order of Business. (3 Jun 2010)
Séamus Kirk: This is normal business in the House. I call Deputy Reilly.
- Order of Business. (3 Jun 2010)
Séamus Kirk: We will be taking it after we finish with the Order of Business.
- Order of Business. (3 Jun 2010)
Séamus Kirk: We will be putting the question. I call Deputy Reilly.
- Order of Business. (3 Jun 2010)
Séamus Kirk: What legislation is relevant to that?
- Order of Business. (3 Jun 2010)
Séamus Kirk: The Deputy knows we are on the Order of Business.
- Order of Business. (3 Jun 2010)
Séamus Kirk: We cannot have a debate here.
- Order of Business. (3 Jun 2010)
Séamus Kirk: Deputy, please.
- Order of Business. (3 Jun 2010)
Séamus Kirk: You will, subject to authority of the Chair. There are certain things that are allowed on the Order of Business.
- Order of Business. (3 Jun 2010)
Séamus Kirk: This matter can be the subject of a parliamentary question.
- Order of Business. (3 Jun 2010)
Séamus Kirk: The Deputy should table a motion on the Adjournment.
- Order of Business. (3 Jun 2010)
Séamus Kirk: This is out of order on the Order of Business.
- Order of Business. (3 Jun 2010)
Séamus Kirk: The Deputy should submit a parliamentary question or an item for the Adjournment.
- Order of Business. (3 Jun 2010)
Séamus Kirk: The Deputy should submit a written parliamentary question.
- Order of Business. (3 Jun 2010)
Séamus Kirk: We must move on. I call Deputy Rabbitte on the First Stage of the Proceeds of Crime (Amendment) Bill 2010.
- Order of Business. (3 Jun 2010)
Séamus Kirk: I call Deputy Rabbitte to move for leave to introduce the Bill.
- Order of Business. (3 Jun 2010)
Séamus Kirk: Deputy Shortall.
- Order of Business. (3 Jun 2010)
Séamus Kirk: I have called Deputy Rabbitte. I ask the Deputy to resume his seat.
- Order of Business. (3 Jun 2010)
Séamus Kirk: The Deputy will resume his seat.
- Proceeds of Crime (Amendment) Bill 2010: First Stage (3 Jun 2010)
Séamus Kirk: Is the Bill opposed?