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Order of Business (16 Oct 2008)

John O'Donoghue: The Tánaiste on the social welfare Bill. Deputy Eamon Gilmore I have given much latitude already this morning.

Order of Business (16 Oct 2008)

John O'Donoghue: We cannot talk about websites today.

Order of Business (16 Oct 2008)

John O'Donoghue: I have been talking about democracy all morning.

Order of Business (16 Oct 2008)

John O'Donoghue: Sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander.

Order of Business (16 Oct 2008)

John O'Donoghue: I do not think this is the Deputy's first contribution this morning.

Order of Business (16 Oct 2008)

John O'Donoghue: We are not into definitions here.

Order of Business (16 Oct 2008)

John O'Donoghue: The Deputy can take that up with the Tánaiste later. I call Deputy Shortall.

Order of Business (16 Oct 2008)

John O'Donoghue: We cannot go back on that now.

Order of Business (16 Oct 2008)

John O'Donoghue: Right.

Order of Business (16 Oct 2008)

John O'Donoghue: If the Deputy wishes to make a substantive allegation concerning a Minister, Minister of State or any other Member misleading the House, it may be done by a substantive motion, but it cannot be done across the floor of the House or by innuendo. That is my ruling on it and we cannot go any further. It is a ruling on which I have been entirely consistent.

Order of Business (16 Oct 2008)

John O'Donoghue: If the Deputy is of the view that somebody misled the House, that would be an allegation of a serious nature against an office holder. It can be brought before the House by way of a substantive motion. That is the assistance I offer the Deputy. That is as far as I can put it.

Order of Business (16 Oct 2008)

John O'Donoghue: I strongly suggest that the Deputy visit the office of the clerk and she will be assisted in the procedure that must be followed in laying a substantive motion before the House.

Order of Business (16 Oct 2008)

John O'Donoghue: Never mind Vincent Browne now.

Order of Business (16 Oct 2008)

John O'Donoghue: Deputy Burton knows that I cannot go into the content of the Finance Bill here this morning. It would not be possible for the Tánaiste to answer that question.

Order of Business (16 Oct 2008)

John O'Donoghue: Deputy Burton has had several bites of the cherry, Please allow the Tánaiste to answer the question on the Finance Bill. When will the Finance Bill be published?

Order of Business (16 Oct 2008)

John O'Donoghue: We cannot resolve it here this morning.

Order of Business (16 Oct 2008)

John O'Donoghue: Loads of things are important.

Order of Business (16 Oct 2008)

John O'Donoghue: The Tánaiste should not deal with that.

Order of Business (16 Oct 2008)

John O'Donoghue: That is definitely not in order.

Order of Business (16 Oct 2008)

John O'Donoghue: The Deputy should take it up with the HSE.

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