Results 16,861-16,880 of 24,382 for speaker:Seán Barrett
- Order of Business (29 Feb 2012)
Seán Barrett: Would you get there, please?
- Order of Business (29 Feb 2012)
Seán Barrett: We do not go around the houses.
- Order of Business (29 Feb 2012)
Seán Barrett: Sorry, Deputy, you do not make statements on the Order of Business.
- Order of Business (29 Feb 2012)
Seán Barrett: I do not think you heard me. This is about promised legislation.
- Order of Business (29 Feb 2012)
Seán Barrett: What legislation are you-----
- Order of Business (29 Feb 2012)
Seán Barrett: Thank you. I call the Taoiseach.
- Order of Business (29 Feb 2012)
Seán Barrett: He knows.
- Order of Business (29 Feb 2012)
Seán Barrett: Thank you very much.
- Order of Business (29 Feb 2012)
Seán Barrett: There you are now. Good news for you.
- Order of Business (29 Feb 2012)
Seán Barrett: I am afraid we do not deal with the content of legislation.
- Entrepreneur Visa Bill 2012: First Stage (29 Feb 2012)
Seán Barrett: Is the Bill opposed? No. Question put and agreed to.
- Entrepreneur Visa Bill 2012: First Stage (29 Feb 2012)
Seán Barrett: Since this is a Private Members' Bill, Second Stage must, under Standing Orders, be taken in Private Members' time.
- European Council: Statements (29 Feb 2012)
Seán Barrett: Is it agreed that the Taoiseach be given additional time to complete his statement? Agreed.
- Leaders' Questions (29 Feb 2012)
Seán Barrett: A question, please.
- Leaders' Questions (29 Feb 2012)
Seán Barrett: Has the Deputy a question?
- Leaders' Questions (29 Feb 2012)
Seán Barrett: I call Deputy Joe Higgins.
- Leaders' Questions (29 Feb 2012)
Seán Barrett: The Deputy's time is being used up. May we have some silence for Deputy Higgins?
- Leaders' Questions (29 Feb 2012)
Seán Barrett: I thought Deputy Buttimer had quietened down. He is disappointing me.
- Leaders' Questions (29 Feb 2012)
Seán Barrett: I thank the Deputy.
- Leaders' Questions (29 Feb 2012)
Seán Barrett: The Deputy has to be very careful not to be making allegations in this Chamber. It is an abuse of parliamentary privilege to state there has been a "cover-up" by officials.