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Order of Business (22 Apr 2010)

Séamus Kirk: That is the allegation I heard.

Order of Business (22 Apr 2010)

Séamus Kirk: I would ask the Deputy to reconsider the remark, please.

Order of Business (22 Apr 2010)

Séamus Kirk: If Deputy Kenny wishes to level an allegation against any other Member of the House, there is a process for doing it.

Order of Business (22 Apr 2010)

Séamus Kirk: An Tánaiste without interruption.

Order of Business (22 Apr 2010)

Séamus Kirk: Deputy Gilmore, without interruption, please.

Order of Business (22 Apr 2010)

Séamus Kirk: Could we have some order in the House? I call Deputy Gilmore.

Order of Business (22 Apr 2010)

Séamus Kirk: The debate on the Bill is ongoing and we will resume on it shortly.

Order of Business (22 Apr 2010)

Séamus Kirk: A parliamentary question to the line Minister will elicit this information. The Deputy should formally submit the parliamentary question. We have no provision now for Leaders' Questions.

Order of Business (22 Apr 2010)

Séamus Kirk: This is ideal material for a parliamentary question to the Minister for Finance.

Order of Business (22 Apr 2010)

Séamus Kirk: Is there promised business in this area?

Order of Business (22 Apr 2010)

Séamus Kirk: That is a matter for a parliamentary question.

Order of Business (22 Apr 2010)

Séamus Kirk: It is difficult to expect the Tánaiste to come in with detailed information about other Departments.

Order of Business (22 Apr 2010)

Séamus Kirk: I do not dispute that. However, by submitting a parliamentary question to the line Minister, the Deputy will get the information. It is very unreasonable to expect the information to be available.

Order of Business (22 Apr 2010)

Séamus Kirk: The Deputy will have to put a parliamentary question or use some other device such as the Adjournment to elicit the information.

Order of Business (22 Apr 2010)

Séamus Kirk: We do not need elaboration, just the inquiry on the legislation.

Order of Business (22 Apr 2010)

Séamus Kirk: The Deputy is bringing far too much information into the question.

Order of Business (22 Apr 2010)

Séamus Kirk: We do not need the elaboration. We will see what is happening on the secondary legislation.

Order of Business (22 Apr 2010)

Séamus Kirk: Too much information is being imparted altogether.

Order of Business (22 Apr 2010)

Séamus Kirk: Deputy, please. Some respect for the Chair would be in order.

Order of Business (22 Apr 2010)

Séamus Kirk: Very briefly.

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