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- Cabinet Committees. (6 Nov 2007)
John O'Donoghue: It is not possible for the Taoiseach to discuss with the House or to reply to any question dealing with matters discussed in the sub-committee because they impinge upon what is correctly described by Deputy à Caoláin as Cabinet confidentiality.
- Cabinet Committees. (6 Nov 2007)
John O'Donoghue: There is no point in asking those questions.
- Cabinet Committees. (6 Nov 2007)
John O'Donoghue: I must repeat myself because it is important in terms of precedent. It is not possible for the Taoiseach to discuss those matters here. The question submitted relates to statistical matters, dates and times of meetings. This is all that is in order in terms of supplementary questions. The Taoiseach would be out of order and wrong to respond to anything else. Questions regarding the...
- Cabinet Committees. (6 Nov 2007)
John O'Donoghue: Deputy à Caoláin must listen. This is my third interjection. I hate interjecting and it is not my policy to do so. Policy matters are matters for the line Minister and are not in order here.
- Cabinet Committees. (6 Nov 2007)
John O'Donoghue: Deputy à Caoláin should let me finish. He is impinging on the issue of Cabinet confidentiality, which is not allowed.
- Cabinet Committees. (6 Nov 2007)
John O'Donoghue: For the fourth time, it is not open to the Taoiseach to answer the questions posed by the Deputy. Under the principle of collective responsibility, health policy is a matter for the Minister for Health and Children. These are statistical questions. Questions relating to discussions that have been, are being or are due to be held may not be asked during Taoiseach's Question Time. That is a...
- Cabinet Committees. (6 Nov 2007)
John O'Donoghue: The Taoiseach could not have done so.
- Cabinet Committees. (6 Nov 2007)
John O'Donoghue: No, he could not.
- Cabinet Committees. (6 Nov 2007)
John O'Donoghue: The Taoiseach may reply in respect of the interdepartmental groups.
- Order of Business (1 Nov 2007)
John O'Donoghue: Deputy Broughan is out of order, as he well knows.
- Order of Business (1 Nov 2007)
John O'Donoghue: The Deputy must find another way to raise the issue.
- Order of Business (1 Nov 2007)
John O'Donoghue: There is no legislation promised in that area. I call Deputy Penrose.
- Civil Unions Bill 2006: Restoration to Order Paper (Resumed) (1 Nov 2007)
John O'Donoghue: Deputy Deasy is sharing time with Deputy Bannon. The Deputies have five minutes each.
- Visit of US Delegation (1 Nov 2007)
John O'Donoghue: Before proceeding with the Order of Business, I wish, on my own behalf and on behalf of the Members of Dáil Ãireann, to extend a céad mÃle fáilte, a most sincere welcome, to a delegation from the United States of America, led by the Governor of Oklahoma, Brad Henry. I hope the delegates will find their visit enjoyable, successful and to our mutual benefit.
- Requests to move Adjournment of Dáil under Standing Order 32 (1 Nov 2007)
John O'Donoghue: Before coming to the Order of Business, I propose to deal with a number of notices under Standing Order 32. I will call on Deputies in the order in which they submitted their notices to my office.
- Requests to move Adjournment of Dáil under Standing Order 32 (1 Nov 2007)
John O'Donoghue: The ball has not been thrown in yet.
- Requests to move Adjournment of Dáil under Standing Order 32 (1 Nov 2007)
John O'Donoghue: Having considered the matters raised, they are not in order under Standing Order 32.
- Order of Business (1 Nov 2007)
John O'Donoghue: Is legislation promised?
- Order of Business (1 Nov 2007)
John O'Donoghue: Is legislation promised in these areas?
- Order of Business (1 Nov 2007)
John O'Donoghue: Is legislation promised on either of these matters?