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- Other Questions: Driver Licensing Exchange Agreements (19 Jul 2016)
Eugene Murphy: Has a protocol been put in place in regard to the continued recognition here of British driving licences in respect of British citizens living and working here or will these licences have to be replaced with European Union driving licences in light of the British's electorates decision to leave the European Union?
- Other Questions: Driver Licensing Exchange Agreements (19 Jul 2016)
Eugene Murphy: I thank the Minister for being here to answer my question. I understand to a point why he cannot be more specific in his response. We heard several times today in the House, including from the Taoiseach and other Ministers, that the exit of Britain from the EU, which will happen if Article 50 is invoked, will lead to the creation of many problems here, particularly in relation to driving...
- Other Questions: Driver Licensing Exchange Agreements (19 Jul 2016)
Eugene Murphy: Yes.
- Other Questions: Driver Licensing Exchange Agreements (19 Jul 2016)
Eugene Murphy: I thank the Minister.
- Other Questions: Road Improvement Schemes (19 Jul 2016)
Eugene Murphy: The next question is in the name of Deputy Boyd Barrett. I see him looking around frantically. Has he lost his phone?
- Other Questions: Road Improvement Schemes (19 Jul 2016)
Eugene Murphy: My deepest apologies; it is. Deputy Munster is next, then Deputy Boyd Barrett.
- Other Questions: Road Improvement Schemes (19 Jul 2016)
Eugene Murphy: Question No. 39 or Question No. 53?
- Other Questions: Road Improvement Schemes (19 Jul 2016)
Eugene Murphy: I will not group them. If the Deputy has an issue with it, he should go to the Ceann Comhairle. I will stick to what I am supposed to do.
- Other Questions: Road Improvement Schemes (19 Jul 2016)
Eugene Murphy: I will proceed and let everybody's question be taken-----
- Other Questions: Road Improvement Schemes (19 Jul 2016)
Eugene Murphy: Nice try. I hope we will get to the Deputy's question.
- Other Questions: Sports Capital Programme (19 Jul 2016)
Eugene Murphy: With the agreement of the House, I will give Deputy O'Keeffe a minute. I have a little discretion. If he wishes to make his case, we will give the extra minute for it so that Deputy Munster does not lose out.
- Other Questions: Sports Capital Programme (19 Jul 2016)
Eugene Murphy: I will still allow Deputy Munster her minute; she is entitled to it, as it was her question initially.
- Priority Questions: Road Tolls (19 Jul 2016)
Eugene Murphy: I want to note the co-operation of Deputies and the Minister. There has been a fair balance between everybody, which I appreciate because it ensures that everybody's question receives the appropriate time.
- Priority Questions: Tourism Industry (19 Jul 2016)
Eugene Murphy: The Deputy may have a quick final supplementary question.
- Priority Questions: Tourism Industry (19 Jul 2016)
Eugene Murphy: We are over the time that was allocated for this discussion. However, I will allow the Minister 30 seconds for a quick response.
- Priority Questions: Road Safety (19 Jul 2016)
Eugene Murphy: Thank you, Deputy. You will have an opportunity to come back in.
- Priority Questions: Road Safety (19 Jul 2016)
Eugene Murphy: We will go back now to Deputy Troy's question, No. 32, as agreed in the House. I know the Deputy was held up on other business.
- Priority Questions (19 Jul 2016)
Eugene Murphy: I remind Members that Priority Questions involve a procedure that lasts six and a half minutes and I will stick to that strictly. There are 30 seconds for a Member to introduce a question and two minutes for the ministerial reply. There are four minutes overall for supplementary questions and replies, with a one-minute limit on each supplementary question and reply. If we allow it to run...
- Priority Questions: Road Safety (19 Jul 2016)
Eugene Murphy: No. If Deputy Troy comes in we will take the question. Is that agreed? Agreed.
- Ceisteanna - Questions: European Council Meetings (19 Jul 2016)
Eugene Murphy: I take the Deputy's point and will pass it on to the Ceann Comhairle.