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Order of Business (16 Oct 2008)

John O'Donoghue: Deputy Kenny, I must intervene.

Order of Business (16 Oct 2008)

John O'Donoghue: Deputy Kenny must please allow me to intervene. He will have to respect the Chair.

Order of Business (16 Oct 2008)

John O'Donoghue: Deputy Kenny will have to allow the Chair to intervene and say something at this point.

Order of Business (16 Oct 2008)

John O'Donoghue: Deputy Kenny will have to allow me to speak. The Chair is on his feet.

Order of Business (16 Oct 2008)

John O'Donoghue: The Chair is on his feet. I must ask Deputy Kenny to allow me to speak.

Order of Business (16 Oct 2008)

John O'Donoghue: Before I call Deputy Gilmore I want to make something clear.

Order of Business (16 Oct 2008)

John O'Donoghue: Deputy Bannon, please. Let us please deal with this calmly. A proposal by the Taoiseach, or the Tánaiste in this case, on how the items of business are to be taken is a technical motion of very narrow scope and the merits and demerits of the item do not arise at this stage.

Order of Business (16 Oct 2008)

John O'Donoghue: This is a technical motion of a very narrow scope.

Order of Business (16 Oct 2008)

John O'Donoghue: The merits and demerits of the item do not arise at this stage.

Order of Business (16 Oct 2008)

John O'Donoghue: If under Standing Order 26 the proposal is opposed——

Order of Business (16 Oct 2008)

John O'Donoghue: ——the Chair is obliged to permit a brief statement from each party in opposition and from the Tánaiste before I put the question. The proposal is a narrow one.

Order of Business (16 Oct 2008)

John O'Donoghue: Deputy Kenny has made a statement on an issue and if Deputy Gilmore wishes to oppose the Order of Business on No. 1 he may do so with a brief statement.

Order of Business (16 Oct 2008)

John O'Donoghue: I call Deputy Gilmore, without interruption, please.

Order of Business (16 Oct 2008)

John O'Donoghue: I allow the Deputy the opportunity to do so. The alternatives are available as well.

Order of Business (16 Oct 2008)

John O'Donoghue: The brief statement from Deputy Gilmore has been made.

Order of Business (16 Oct 2008)

John O'Donoghue: The Deputy is not in order.

Order of Business (16 Oct 2008)

John O'Donoghue: Before I call Deputy Ó Caoláin, technically the proposal for a late sitting is to allow the budget debate beyond the time set out, no more and no less. However, I will allow brief statements from the parties commenting on and opposing item No. 1. I must then move on.

Order of Business (16 Oct 2008)

John O'Donoghue: We must move on.

Order of Business (16 Oct 2008)

John O'Donoghue: I point out to Deputy Ó Caoláin that there is no provision for parliamentary questions today. The debate is part of the ongoing budget debate.

Order of Business (16 Oct 2008)

John O'Donoghue: I remind Members that this is a democratic forum where Members are entitled to make their points, and the Tánaiste is entitled to make her point.

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