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Order of Business. (24 Nov 2005)

Rory O'Hanlon: The Chair is here to implement Standing Orders and not to express opinion on any issue. The Deputy knows he is out of order. There are ways it can be raised and I suggest Deputy Rabbitte raises it in the appropriate manner. It is not a matter for the Order of Business.

Order of Business. (24 Nov 2005)

Rory O'Hanlon: It is not a matter for the Order of Business.

Order of Business. (24 Nov 2005)

Rory O'Hanlon: I ask Deputy Rabbitte to resume his seat.

Order of Business. (24 Nov 2005)

Rory O'Hanlon: The Deputy knows he is out of order.

Order of Business. (24 Nov 2005)

Rory O'Hanlon: There are procedures and Standing Orders in this House which apply to every Member. The Deputy cannot ask a question appropriate to a line Minister on the Order of Business.

Order of Business. (24 Nov 2005)

Rory O'Hanlon: There are other ways that the Deputy can raise the matter in this House if he wishes.

Order of Business. (24 Nov 2005)

Rory O'Hanlon: The Tánaiste cannot be out of order any more than any Deputy.

Order of Business. (24 Nov 2005)

Rory O'Hanlon: The Chair does not have his own in this House. The Chair lives in isolation.

Order of Business. (24 Nov 2005)

Rory O'Hanlon: The Deputy knows well that Leaders' Questions was established to give leaders a chance to ask questions on topical issues.

Order of Business. (24 Nov 2005)

Rory O'Hanlon: It does not arise on the Order of Business.

Order of Business. (24 Nov 2005)

Rory O'Hanlon: The Order of Business is governed by Standing Order 26.

Order of Business. (24 Nov 2005)

Rory O'Hanlon: For the benefit of Members, Standing Order 26 refers to statements on the Order Paper, "the taking of business which has been promised, including legislation either within or outside the Dáil; about the making of secondary legislation; about arrangements for sittings; and as to when Bills or other documents on the Order Paper needed in the House will be circulated", subject to the provision...

Order of Business. (24 Nov 2005)

Rory O'Hanlon: Deputy Ryan knows——

Order of Business. (24 Nov 2005)

Rory O'Hanlon: If Deputy Séan Ryan wishes to see Standing Orders changed, I suggest he speaks to his Whip. The Chair has no difficulty implementing the Standing Orders.

Order of Business. (24 Nov 2005)

Rory O'Hanlon: That is not a point of order.

Order of Business. (24 Nov 2005)

Rory O'Hanlon: That is not a point of order. I ask Deputy Burton to resume her seat.

Order of Business. (24 Nov 2005)

Rory O'Hanlon: Does Deputy Burton want me to read out Standing Order 26 again?

Order of Business. (24 Nov 2005)

Rory O'Hanlon: That is not a point of order.

Order of Business. (24 Nov 2005)

Rory O'Hanlon: I ask Deputy Burton to resume her seat.

Order of Business. (24 Nov 2005)

Rory O'Hanlon: Deputy Burton is totally disorderly.

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