Results 5,501-5,520 of 24,382 for speaker:Seán Barrett
- Leaders' Questions (22 Oct 2014)
Seán Barrett: I am sorry but the Deputy has had her run. If she needs to discuss the matter further, she can raise it at the Committee on Procedure and Privileges. That is what it is there for.
- Leaders' Questions (22 Oct 2014)
Seán Barrett: I will now call Deputy Cowen.
- Leaders' Questions (22 Oct 2014)
Seán Barrett: Deputy Murphy is not raising the matter on the Order of Business. She is a member of the Committee on Procedure and Privileges. She can bring the matter to the committee. I call Deputy Cowen.
- Leaders' Questions (22 Oct 2014)
Seán Barrett: I call Deputy Cowen.
- Leaders' Questions (22 Oct 2014)
Seán Barrett: Deputy Murphy has made her point. I call Deputy Cowen.
- Leaders' Questions (22 Oct 2014)
Seán Barrett: Deputy Halligan should stop shouting.
- Leaders' Questions (22 Oct 2014)
Seán Barrett: Deputy Murphy should read Standing Orders. I call Deputy Cowen.
- Leaders' Questions (22 Oct 2014)
Seán Barrett: I call Deputy Cowen.
- Leaders' Questions (22 Oct 2014)
Seán Barrett: I am not interfering.
- Leaders' Questions (22 Oct 2014)
Seán Barrett: Deputy Murphy should resume her seat.
- Leaders' Questions (22 Oct 2014)
Seán Barrett: Deputy Murphy should please resume her seat.
- Leaders' Questions (22 Oct 2014)
Seán Barrett: If Deputy Halligan does not stay quiet he will find himself outside the Chamber.
- Leaders' Questions (22 Oct 2014)
Seán Barrett: Deputy Murphy is obviously seeking to be thrown out. She should resume her seat.
- Leaders' Questions (22 Oct 2014)
Seán Barrett: Deputy Murphy should resume her seat.
- Leaders' Questions (22 Oct 2014)
Seán Barrett: The sitting is suspended for 15 minutes.
- Leaders' Questions (22 Oct 2014)
Seán Barrett: There are two proposals to be put to the House. Is the proposal for dealing with Nos. a12, b12 and 12 agreed to? Agreed. Is the proposal for dealing with No. 29 agreed to? Agreed. I call Deputy Martin on the Order of Business.
- Leaders' Questions (22 Oct 2014)
Seán Barrett: I am doing my job and I do not need the Deputy to tell me to do so. This is a debate. Allegations are made across the floor and I cannot judge on every one made.
- Leaders' Questions (22 Oct 2014)
Seán Barrett: The Deputy should allow the Taoiseach to continue. He had his chance.
- Leaders' Questions (22 Oct 2014)
Seán Barrett: We are over time.
- Leaders' Questions (22 Oct 2014)
Seán Barrett: A question please, Deputy.