Results 7,161-7,180 of 24,382 for speaker:Seán Barrett
- Order of Business (1 May 2014)
Seán Barrett: We can find out for the Deputy.
- Order of Business (1 May 2014)
Seán Barrett: I will come back to the Deputy.
- Order of Business (1 May 2014)
Seán Barrett: What is the Deputy's second Bill?
- Order of Business (1 May 2014)
Seán Barrett: The Deputy is not listening to me. What is his second piece of legislation?
- Order of Business (1 May 2014)
Seán Barrett: Please-----
- Order of Business (1 May 2014)
Seán Barrett: Is there promised legislation here?
- Order of Business (1 May 2014)
Seán Barrett: This is about promised legislation.
- Order of Business (1 May 2014)
Seán Barrett: There are other ways to raise it. I call Deputy Kitt.
- Order of Business (1 May 2014)
Seán Barrett: No. The Deputy knows as well as I do. He is long enough here. He should not be playing games with me. I appreciate he wants to make a point. He has made his point and I now ask him to resume his seat. If he wants to table a parliamentary question, he may by all means do so.
- Order of Business (1 May 2014)
Seán Barrett: This is a Private Members' Bill that was agreed on Second Stage.
- Order of Business (1 May 2014)
Seán Barrett: I call Deputy Mathews.
- Order of Business (1 May 2014)
Seán Barrett: That is not a matter for now. It is a matter for the committee; it goes to the committee.
- Order of Business (1 May 2014)
Seán Barrett: Sorry, we cannot discuss that now.
- Leaders' Questions (1 May 2014)
Seán Barrett: Please do not quote; this is Question Time.
- Leaders' Questions (1 May 2014)
Seán Barrett: I ask the Deputy to put her question.
- Leaders' Questions (1 May 2014)
Seán Barrett: The Deputy will not be quoting because she is over her time.
- Leaders' Questions (1 May 2014)
Seán Barrett: Will the Deputy, please, put her question?
- Leaders' Questions (1 May 2014)
Seán Barrett: It would suit me better if the Deputy would put his question. He is over time.
- Leaders' Questions (1 May 2014)
Seán Barrett: I remind Deputies that when I ask them to finish I mean finish.
- Leaders' Questions (1 May 2014)
Seán Barrett: The Deputy could hear perfectly well. He need not try to cod me.