Results 6,281-6,300 of 12,487 for speaker:John O'Donoghue
- Order of Business (3 Jul 2008)
John O'Donoghue: There will be a debate on the issue next week. The Tánaiste has clarified the position and I have clarified the rules but the Deputy will not accept this.
- Order of Business (3 Jul 2008)
John O'Donoghue: That is not the issue. The issue is whether Supplementary Estimates have been promised. Have Supplementary Estimates been promised?
- Order of Business (3 Jul 2008)
John O'Donoghue: That is the end of it.
- Order of Business (3 Jul 2008)
John O'Donoghue: It is 11.10 a.m. and there is a debate on the issue next week.
- Order of Business (3 Jul 2008)
John O'Donoghue: I must implement Standing Orders.
- Order of Business (3 Jul 2008)
John O'Donoghue: These issues will be covered in the debate next week.
- Order of Business (3 Jul 2008)
John O'Donoghue: It has already been explained. I call Deputy Varadkar. I ask him to be in order, if he can at all.
- Order of Business (3 Jul 2008)
John O'Donoghue: We cannot discuss anonymous letters on the Order of Business.
- Order of Business (3 Jul 2008)
John O'Donoghue: Is legislation promised in this area?
- Order of Business (3 Jul 2008)
John O'Donoghue: I call the Tánaiste, on the legislation only.
- Order of Business (3 Jul 2008)
John O'Donoghue: We cannot go into that matter.
- Order of Business (3 Jul 2008)
John O'Donoghue: No.
- Order of Business (3 Jul 2008)
John O'Donoghue: That is for next week.
- Order of Business (3 Jul 2008)
John O'Donoghue: I call Deputy Broughan.
- Order of Business (3 Jul 2008)
John O'Donoghue: It is out of order.
- Order of Business (3 Jul 2008)
John O'Donoghue: I must move on. It is completely out of order.
- Order of Business (3 Jul 2008)
John O'Donoghue: The Deputy should be fair about it.
- Order of Business (3 Jul 2008)
John O'Donoghue: I have explained that the Deputy is entitled to ask about promised legislation.
- Order of Business (3 Jul 2008)
John O'Donoghue: There are other ways to raise the matter.
- Order of Business (3 Jul 2008)
John O'Donoghue: The Deputy can raise it on the Adjournment or by means of a parliamentary question.