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Order of Business (26 Apr 2012)

Seán Barrett: Thank you.

Order of Business (26 Apr 2012)

Seán Barrett: I am sorry, Minister, we cannot discuss the Bill now.

Order of Business (26 Apr 2012)

Seán Barrett: We are dealing with the issue of time.

Order of Business (26 Apr 2012)

Seán Barrett: For goodness sake. I ask the Deputies to listen to themselves for a minute. It is chaos. People are shouting and roaring.

Order of Business (26 Apr 2012)

Seán Barrett: I would like to have been in Dún Laoghaire for the opening but unfortunately I have to stay here.

Order of Business (26 Apr 2012)

Seán Barrett: Is the proposal for dealing with No. 17, statements on the Government's proposals for water services delivery reforms, agreed to? Agreed.

Protection of Employees (Amendment) Bill 2012: First Stage (26 Apr 2012)

Seán Barrett: Is the Bill opposed?

Protection of Employees (Amendment) Bill 2012: First Stage (26 Apr 2012)

Seán Barrett: Since this is a Private Members' Bill, Second Stage must, under Standing Orders, be taken in Private Members' time.

Visit of Co-Chair of the British-Irish Parliamentary Assembly (26 Apr 2012)

Seán Barrett: Before proceeding with business, I wish, on my behalf and that of the Members of Dáil Éireann, to offer a céad míle fáilte, a most sincere welcome, to Mr. Laurence Robertson MP, co-chair of the British-Irish Parliamentary Assembly. I express the hope that you will find your visit to be informative and successful. You are very welcome.

Leaders' Questions (26 Apr 2012)

Seán Barrett: I ask Deputies to please allow the speaker the right to speak. We live in a parliamentary democracy. Deputy Fleming, please proceed without interruption. Thank you.

Leaders' Questions (26 Apr 2012)

Seán Barrett: A question please.

Leaders' Questions (26 Apr 2012)

Seán Barrett: A question, please.

Leaders' Questions (26 Apr 2012)

Seán Barrett: I am sorry, but we have gone over time. Questions, please.

Leaders' Questions (26 Apr 2012)

Seán Barrett: Excuse me. Given that Deputies seek the right to speak, they should listen to the reply.

Leaders' Questions (26 Apr 2012)

Seán Barrett: I call Deputy McDonald.

Leaders' Questions (26 Apr 2012)

Seán Barrett: Excuse me. I have called Deputy McDonald. Will Deputies please allow her to speak?

Leaders' Questions (26 Apr 2012)

Seán Barrett: I thank the Deputy. We are over time.

Leaders' Questions (26 Apr 2012)

Seán Barrett: Deputy McDonald has gone over time.

Leaders' Questions (26 Apr 2012)

Seán Barrett: Do you mind, Deputy Tóibín?

Leaders' Questions (26 Apr 2012)

Seán Barrett: Does Deputy McDonald mind asking her backbenchers to stay quiet?

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