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Other Questions: Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (21 Jan 2016)

Seán Barrett: Deputy Pringle should buy a lottery ticket. He is doing very well.

Other Questions: EU Directives (24 Sep 2015)

Seán Barrett: Deputy Fitzmaurice should buy a lottery ticket today as he has done very well.

Other Questions: School Funding (27 Nov 2014)

Seán Barrett: He should buy a lottery ticket.

Other Questions: Third Level Funding (8 Oct 2014)

Seán Barrett: Deputy McConalogue should buy a national lottery ticket.

Other Questions: Electricity Transmission Network (6 May 2014)

Seán Barrett: Deputy Colreavy should buy a lottery ticket this week.

Other Questions: Public Expenditure (10 Apr 2014)

Seán Barrett: Question No. 7 is also in the name of Deputy Durkan. I suggest he buy a lottery ticket.

Order of Business (19 Dec 2013)

Seán Barrett: Is the proposal for dealing with No. a1 agreed to? Agreed. Is the proposal for dealing with No. 5a agreed to? Agreed. Is the proposal on the deadline for submission of Bills to the lottery for the sitting on Friday, 7 February 2014, agreed to? Agreed. Is the proposal that the Dáil, on rising today, shall adjourn until 2.30 p.m. on Wednesday, 15 January, agreed to? Agreed.

Other Questions: Defence Forces Recruitment (11 Dec 2013)

Seán Barrett: Question No. 9 is in the name of Deputy Mac Lochlainn. He is lucky today; he should buy a lottery ticket.

Other Questions: Local Authority Housing Waiting Lists (23 Oct 2013)

Seán Barrett: You did not come out in the lottery. I am sorry. It is not my fault.

Topical Issue Matters (29 Nov 2012)

Seán Barrett: ...to ensure that the current system of the management of cystic fibrosis rooms at St. Vincent's University Hospital, Dublin, is reviewed; (6) Deputy Gerald Nash - the future of the charitable lotteries scheme; (7) Deputy Alan Farrell - the funding of primary schools; (8) Deputy Michelle Mulherin - the need for clarification of the way that it is expected that all airports, including Ireland...

Topical Issue Matters (6 Nov 2012)

Seán Barrett: ...in respect of which notice has been given under Standing Order 27A and the name of the Member in each case: (1) Deputy Gerald Nash - the need to revisit the decision to wind down the charitable lotteries scheme; (2) Deputy Seamus Healy - the need to approve the cancer drug zytiga for inclusion under the medical card scheme; (3) Deputy Mary Lou McDonald - the cost implication for the...

Dáil Reform (1 Dec 2010)

Seán Barrett: ...parliament has is to ask a parliamentary question? Does he recognise that fact? If so, does he agree the service we are being provided with is nothing short of scandalous? Does he also agree the lottery system is a failure in that we manage to get through only six or seven parliamentary questions each day, which is a disgrace? Does he concur that tens of millions of euro could have...

Dáil Reform (1 Dec 2010)

Seán Barrett: ...question and the responsibility to give a full and comprehensive reply. Would the Minister of State agree that it is very noticeable that the reply to a question that comes up at No. 23 in the lottery is far shorter than the reply to a question that comes up at No. 2 in the lottery? That shows that this is an abuse of parliamentary democracy. Regardless of whether we have reform in the...

Written Answers — Harbours and Piers: Harbours and Piers (17 Oct 2007)

Seán Barrett: Question 271: To ask the Minister for Transport if he will make a once-off grant, perhaps from national lottery funds, to a company (details supplied) in County Dublin in order to carry out necessary renovations to the fort at the end of the east pier in Dún Laoghaire, in order that this amenity can be opened up to the public, and the establishment of recreational facilities accommodated;...

Establishment of Committees (11 Oct 2007)

Seán Barrett: ...the quality of the reply can be lower than if it were at No. 1, given the fact that it will not be reached. The Minister does not even have to brief himself, or herself, on the topic. We have a lottery system but I suggest that, instead of that lottery taking place a few days before the questions are to be asked, they be given to the Ceann Comhairle to deal with. In the morning, before...

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