Results 1,701-1,720 of 11,258 for speaker:Séamus Kirk
- Social Welfare (Miscellaneous Provisions) (No. 2) Bill 2010: Instruction to Committee (14 Dec 2010)
Séamus Kirk: Standing Orders do not oblige the Minister to circulate his speech.
- Social Welfare (Miscellaneous Provisions) (No. 2) Bill 2010: Instruction to Committee (14 Dec 2010)
Séamus Kirk: I would have thought that when the Minister articulates his points, they will be quite clear to Members.
- Social Welfare (Miscellaneous Provisions) (No. 2) Bill 2010: Instruction to Committee (14 Dec 2010)
Séamus Kirk: In the meantime, I think the Minister should proceed because there is a time limit on this debate.
- Social Welfare (Miscellaneous Provisions) (No. 2) Bill 2010: Instruction to Committee (14 Dec 2010)
Séamus Kirk: We must proceed. The time limit is the order of the House. All I do is put the order to the House for its agreement.
- Social Welfare (Miscellaneous Provisions) (No. 2) Bill 2010: Instruction to Committee (14 Dec 2010)
Séamus Kirk: I am sure whatever is to be circulated will be brought to the Chamber shortly.
- Adjournment Debate Matters (14 Dec 2010)
Séamus Kirk: I wish to advise the House of the following matters in respect of which notice has been given under Standing Order 21 and the name of the Member in each case: (1) Deputy Seán Sherlock - the delays in the processing of payments under the disadvantaged area and single farm payment schemes; (2) Deputy Leo Varadkar - that the Minister for Health and Children report to the Dáil on any proposals...
- Business of Dáil (14 Dec 2010)
Séamus Kirk: Before moving onto Leaders' Questions and to advise the House, Members will be aware that a new Technical Group has been formed. Before we take Leaders' Questions today, since the designated leader of the Technical Group is now included I thought this would be an opportune time to remind Members of the procedure under Standing Order 27, which provides for those questions. Leaders' Questions...
- Business of Dáil (14 Dec 2010)
Séamus Kirk: A leader's question must be brief and be about a matter of topical public importance and the single supplementary question allowed must be relevant to that question. Members will appreciate that in order for the Leaders' Questions procedure to be effective as intended by the Dáil in introducing this facility, both the leader asking the question and the Taoiseach or member of the Government...
- Leaders' Questions (14 Dec 2010)
Séamus Kirk: Deputy, I am afraid I have a note on the time for Leaders' questions.
- Leaders' Questions (14 Dec 2010)
Séamus Kirk: We are moving on. I call Deputy CaoimhghÃn à Caoláin.
- Leaders' Questions (14 Dec 2010)
Séamus Kirk: This is Leaders' Questions and the time is limited.
- Leaders' Questions (14 Dec 2010)
Séamus Kirk: Will the Deputy give way to the Taoiseach, please?
- Leaders' Questions (14 Dec 2010)
Séamus Kirk: The Deputy is into long-winded statements which are entirely inappropriate for Leaders' Questions.
- Leaders' Questions (14 Dec 2010)
Séamus Kirk: The Deputy is completely out of order. I have already asked him to give way to the Taoiseach.
- Leaders' Questions (14 Dec 2010)
Séamus Kirk: I call Deputy à Caoláin on a brief supplementary.
- Leaders' Questions (14 Dec 2010)
Séamus Kirk: The Deputy is imparting information and should ask a question.
- Leaders' Questions (14 Dec 2010)
Séamus Kirk: Yes but only one minute is allowed in respect of supplementary questions on Leaders' Questions.
- Leaders' Questions (14 Dec 2010)
Séamus Kirk: The Deputy is allowed only one minute to ask a supplementary question.
- Leaders' Questions (14 Dec 2010)
Séamus Kirk: Deputy, please ask your question.
- Leaders' Questions (14 Dec 2010)
Séamus Kirk: Deputy, please.