Results 8,281-8,300 of 11,433 for speaker:Michael Kitt
- National Disability Strategy: Statements (9 Feb 2012)
Michael Kitt: I thank the Deputy.
- National Disability Strategy: Statements (9 Feb 2012)
Michael Kitt: I am afraid I must call Deputy Pringle.
- Leaders' Questions (9 Feb 2012)
Michael Kitt: The Deputy should ask a question.
- Leaders' Questions (9 Feb 2012)
Michael Kitt: I am doing my best, Deputy.
- Leaders' Questions (9 Feb 2012)
Michael Kitt: There are no points of order raised during Leaders' Questions.
- Leaders' Questions (9 Feb 2012)
Michael Kitt: If the Deputy resumes his seat, I will explain my ruling. Only leaders may raise a point of order during Leaders' Questions. On my own behalf, I sympathise with Deputy Ãamon à CuÃv on the death of his mother.
- Order of Business (9 Feb 2012)
Michael Kitt: There is one proposal to be put to the House. Is the proposal for dealing with No. 17 agreed to? Agreed.
- Order of Business (9 Feb 2012)
Michael Kitt: Deputy, that will be on-----
- Order of Business (9 Feb 2012)
Michael Kitt: I understand that will be discussed next week.
- Order of Business (9 Feb 2012)
Michael Kitt: I call on the Minister.
- Order of Business (9 Feb 2012)
Michael Kitt: Deputy Doherty, please.
- Order of Business (9 Feb 2012)
Michael Kitt: We are not having a debate this morning.
- Order of Business (9 Feb 2012)
Michael Kitt: Deputy, your colleagues want to get in.
- Order of Business (9 Feb 2012)
Michael Kitt: No, Deputy. We had this yesterday. Is this on legislation?
- Order of Business (9 Feb 2012)
Michael Kitt: Is there legislation promised on this?
- Order of Business (9 Feb 2012)
Michael Kitt: The Deputy can table a parliamentary question or raise it as a topical issue matter.
- Order of Business (9 Feb 2012)
Michael Kitt: That is not promised legislation.
- Order of Business (9 Feb 2012)
Michael Kitt: I will ask the Minister.
- Order of Business (9 Feb 2012)
Michael Kitt: Is there any legislation on this?
- Order of Business (9 Feb 2012)
Michael Kitt: The Deputy can table a parliamentary question. I call on Deputy Stanley.