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Standing Orders: Motion. (10 Feb 2004)

Bernard Durkan: This is irrelevant.

Standing Orders: Motion. (10 Feb 2004)

Bernard Durkan: If the Deputies opposite think they will copy that practice and plant it on us here, they have another think coming. We will wipe the smiles of their faces very quickly, mark my words.

Standing Orders: Motion. (10 Feb 2004)

Bernard Durkan: I apologise. The smirking of the Deputies sitting behind the Minister of State annoyed me.

Standing Orders: Motion. (10 Feb 2004)

Bernard Durkan: Collaborating is not a word we are used to.

Standing Orders: Motion. (10 Feb 2004)

Bernard Durkan: Many of them were not answered.

Mahon Tribunal: Statements. (10 Feb 2004)

Bernard Durkan: We have to be careful with rumours.

Mahon Tribunal: Statements. (10 Feb 2004)

Bernard Durkan: That is disgraceful.

European Parliament Elections (Amendment) Bill 2003: Second Stage (Resumed). (3 Feb 2004)

Bernard Durkan: The questions are relevant.

Third Interim Report of the Commission to Inquire Into Child Abuse: Statements. (3 Feb 2004)

Bernard Durkan: A little less of the arguing from the Minister.

Order Of Business. (3 Feb 2004)

Bernard Durkan: On a point of order——

Order Of Business. (3 Feb 2004)

Bernard Durkan: On that issue——

Order Of Business. (3 Feb 2004)

Bernard Durkan: May I make a comment?

Order Of Business. (3 Feb 2004)

Bernard Durkan: The Chair will have to deal with it now. The point raised by Deputy Kenny——

Order Of Business. (3 Feb 2004)

Bernard Durkan: This is an issue the Chair could deal with now.

Order Of Business. (3 Feb 2004)

Bernard Durkan: I am not being disorderly. I wish to make a point.

Order Of Business. (3 Feb 2004)

Bernard Durkan: May I make a comment arising from the Chair's statement?

Order Of Business. (3 Feb 2004)

Bernard Durkan: What avenue is open to the Opposition to respond to the statement——

Order Of Business. (3 Feb 2004)

Bernard Durkan: The Chair should not rule me out of order.

Order Of Business. (3 Feb 2004)

Bernard Durkan: May I make my point now?

Order Of Business. (3 Feb 2004)

Bernard Durkan: On a point of order, I want to make one point and I will leave it to the Ceann Comhairle to judge it. The Chair has set before the House a point on the relevance of a question and the Minister's obligation to be accountable to the House. Over the last years, I have submitted a number of questions. In recent times, it has become increasingly obvious that a number of them were being refused by...

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