Results 10,001-10,020 of 12,487 for speaker:John O'Donoghue
- Leaders' Questions (26 Jun 2007)
John O'Donoghue: You will not say "quiet" to me, Sir.
- Leaders' Questions (26 Jun 2007)
John O'Donoghue: I remind the Deputy that he may not under any circumstancesââ
- Leaders' Questions (26 Jun 2007)
John O'Donoghue: The Deputy will be seated when the Chair is standing.
- Leaders' Questions (26 Jun 2007)
John O'Donoghue: He should show that much courtesy.
- Leaders' Questions (26 Jun 2007)
John O'Donoghue: I remind the Deputy and all other Deputies in accordance with the dignity of this House that they may not under any circumstances involve the Chair in public controversy on the floor of the House.
- Leaders' Questions (26 Jun 2007)
John O'Donoghue: This is a long-standing precedent. I am not here to make up the rules as we go along. These are the rules of the House and they are long established.
- Leaders' Questions (26 Jun 2007)
John O'Donoghue: I am asking Deputy Kenny to obey the rules of the House.
- Leaders' Questions (26 Jun 2007)
John O'Donoghue: I again ask the Deputyââ
- Leaders' Questions (26 Jun 2007)
John O'Donoghue: I again ask the Deputy to understand that we cannot under any circumstances breach the rules or dignity of the House in this manner. Every Deputy in this House, irrespective of which side of the House he comes from, will be treated fairly from this Chair.
- Leaders' Questions (26 Jun 2007)
John O'Donoghue: The Deputy is not entitledââ
- Leaders' Questions (26 Jun 2007)
John O'Donoghue: I will not tolerate it, Sir. The Deputy is not entitled toââ
- Leaders' Questions (26 Jun 2007)
John O'Donoghue: The Deputy should be seated while the Chair is standing. The Deputy is not entitled to drag the Chair onto the floor of the House in matters of public controversy and he is not entitled to breach Standing Orders. That is all I am saying.
- Leaders' Questions (26 Jun 2007)
John O'Donoghue: The Deputy may not mention whatever happened previously either.
- Leaders' Questions (26 Jun 2007)
John O'Donoghue: I am merely enforcing the rules of the House. The rules of the House will be enforced.
- Leaders' Questions (26 Jun 2007)
John O'Donoghue: The Deputy will remain seated while the Chair is speaking. I am saying that the rules of the House will be applied fairly and in accordance with Standing Orders. If it is the wish of Members of this House to change Standing Orders, there are methods and ways of doing so.
- Leaders' Questions (26 Jun 2007)
John O'Donoghue: The Deputy has asked a question.
- Leaders' Questions (26 Jun 2007)
John O'Donoghue: It is not possible in this House to involve the Chair in relation to events that occurred prior to his election as An Ceann Comhairle because it is a long-standing precedent and in accordance with the Standing Orders of the House that a Deputy may not drag the Chair into matters of public controversy. I will insist on that point.
- Leaders' Questions (26 Jun 2007)
John O'Donoghue: I again ask the Deputy to show due deference to the House and the Chair and act with an appropriate amount of dignity.
- Leaders' Questions (26 Jun 2007)
John O'Donoghue: The Chair has made a judgment in accordance with the Standing Orders.
- Leaders' Questions (26 Jun 2007)
John O'Donoghue: The Deputy's time has expired.