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Gangland Killings. (25 Mar 2010)

Séamus Kirk: The Minister without interruption.

Gangland Killings. (25 Mar 2010)

Séamus Kirk: Allow the Minister, please.

Gangland Killings. (25 Mar 2010)

Séamus Kirk: We must move on to another Deputy. We have spent much time on this question.

Gangland Killings. (25 Mar 2010)

Séamus Kirk: Yes, and I will allow the Deputy in.

Referendum on Blasphemy. (25 Mar 2010)

Séamus Kirk: Let us not get bogged down.

Referendum on Blasphemy. (25 Mar 2010)

Séamus Kirk: We must move on, as we have a number of other priority questions to deal with.

Jury Intimidation. (25 Mar 2010)

Séamus Kirk: We must move on.

Planning and Development (Amendment) Bill 2009 [Seanad]: Second Stage (Resumed) (25 Mar 2010)

Séamus Kirk: Are you sharing time with any colleague?

Planning and Development (Amendment) Bill 2009 [Seanad]: Second Stage (Resumed) (25 Mar 2010)

Séamus Kirk: The Deputy may wish to reconsider the terminology he is using.

Planning and Development (Amendment) Bill 2009 [Seanad]: Second Stage (Resumed) (25 Mar 2010)

Séamus Kirk: I am sorry Deputy, but this is an important matter. It is quite inappropriate, particularly if there is not any evidence, to make what is a fairly serious allegation. It might be appropriate for the Deputy to take the opportunity to amend the terminology being used.

Planning and Development (Amendment) Bill 2009 [Seanad]: Second Stage (Resumed) (25 Mar 2010)

Séamus Kirk: As the Deputy concludes, I must draw attention to the fact that he made an allegation against members of An Bord Pleanála. I do not know whether he has any evidence in this regard. I accept that he has not made a personal allegation against any individual member of the board. It is inappropriate to make such an allegation under the protection of the House unless the Deputy is in a...

Order of Business (25 Mar 2010)

Séamus Kirk: I am sure there is some way for the Deputy to raise that matter other than on the Order of Business.

Order of Business (25 Mar 2010)

Séamus Kirk: This has nothing to do with promised business.

Order of Business (25 Mar 2010)

Séamus Kirk: We cannot have a debate on that matter.

Order of Business (25 Mar 2010)

Séamus Kirk: We cannot have questions. We have a major problem with the Order of Business dragging on for half a day every day. We are setting a bad example. There is much business to be transacted in the House. While I endeavour to be as fair as possible to everybody in the House, we must have regard to the proper running of the place.

Order of Business (25 Mar 2010)

Séamus Kirk: The Order of Business does not have room for such observations.

Order of Business (25 Mar 2010)

Séamus Kirk: On promised business, please.

Order of Business (25 Mar 2010)

Séamus Kirk: Does the Deputy have a query on promised legislation?

Order of Business (25 Mar 2010)

Séamus Kirk: Deputy, we cannot get into details on the Order of Business. There will be a debate on the issue next week.

Order of Business (25 Mar 2010)

Séamus Kirk: The Deputy is anticipating the debate on the matter.

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