Hayes, MichaelWednesday, 30 April 1930 |
Dáil Éireann Debate
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Order of Business.
In Committee on Finance. - Vote No. 60. Unemployment Insurance.
It has been done already. It has been taken on External Affairs.
The point is that the Parliamentary Secretary has no statutory authority to pay uncovenanted benefits, and the Deputy cannot, on this Estimate, advocate an amendment of the law and open a discussion o...
Is the Deputy going to make a speech or is this merely an intervention?
The Deputy, I assume, is going to make a speech?
Then we are going to start the discussion on this Vote all over again?
That does not arise under this Vote but under the Vote for External Affairs.
Is this about reciprocal arrangements?
The Deputy cannot put any further arguments before the House once the Minister has concluded. The Deputy's purpose is to get the Minister to make a declaration about a particular Court of Referees in...
Certainly not. The Minister has concluded the debate. It was specifically asked if the Minister was concluding the debate. The debate is now concluded.
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