Results 1-20 of 34 for interruptions speaker:Seán Barrett
- Leaders' Questions (13 Apr 2011)
Seán Barrett: No interruptions.
- Jobs Initiative 2011: Statements (Resumed) (11 May 2011)
Seán Barrett: No interruptions, please.
- Order of Business (7 Jun 2011)
Seán Barrett: Do not mind the interruptions, Deputy Ellis, just keep going.
- Leaders' Questions (22 Jun 2011)
Seán Barrett: Yes, please do without inviting interruptions.
- Leaders' Questions (29 Jun 2011)
Seán Barrett: I will deal with the interruptions.
- Order of Business (6 Jul 2011)
Seán Barrett: Please allow the Deputy to continue, although he is inviting the interruptions.
- Order of Business (12 Jul 2011)
Seán Barrett: No interruptions please. It is 5.20 p.m. and we need to move on with business.
- Reform of the Common Agricultural Policy: Motion (Resumed) (15 Sep 2011)
Seán Barrett: Of all people, the Minister of State should show an example in the House. I ask the Deputy to continue without interruptions.
- Order of Business (28 Sep 2011)
Seán Barrett: We are not talking about manifestos. (Interruptions).
- Order of Business (26 Oct 2011)
Seán Barrett: Deputy Boyd Barrett should not mind the interruptions.
- Order of Business (26 Oct 2011)
Seán Barrett: Deputy Boyd Barrett should not mind the interruptions.
- Leaders' Questions (15 Nov 2011)
Seán Barrett: Do not mind the interruptions, Deputy. Just put your question. Thank you.
- Leaders' Questions (15 Nov 2011)
Seán Barrett: That is what I said. I said, "Do not mind the interruptions".
- Statements on Expenditure (5 Dec 2011)
Seán Barrett: I ask the Deputy not to respond to interruptions.
- Legal Services Regulation Bill 2011: Second Stage (16 Dec 2011)
Seán Barrett: I am sorry for the interruptions, Deputy.
- Family Home Protection (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2011: Second Stage (3 Feb 2012)
Seán Barrett: Sorry, Deputy. No interruptions.
- Family Home Protection (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2011: Second Stage (3 Feb 2012)
Seán Barrett: No interruptions.
- Leaders' Questions (27 Jun 2012)
Seán Barrett: ...stay quiet and allow the Deputy to ask his question. There is a time limit on this. Will Deputies please pay the courtesy to the Chair of allowing the Deputy to ask his question, without the interruptions from both sides? Thank you.
- Order of Business (17 Jul 2012)
Seán Barrett: The Deputy should not succumb to the interruptions.
- Personal Insolvency Bill 2012: Second Stage (Resumed) (18 Jul 2012)
Seán Barrett: Members should allow the Minister to continue. It is difficult to keep control over proceedings when there are interruptions from both sides.