Tunney, James C.Wednesday, 31 March 1982 |
Dáil Eireann Debate
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Financial Resolutions, 1982. - Financial Resolution No. 6: General (Resumed).
While I bring the best wishes of the House to your good wife, I must remind the Deputy that he has three minutes left.
The Deputy must conclude; he is on borrowed time.
The Deputy must conclude. He has gone two minutes over his time.
I know the Minister has the capacity for making the life of the Chair easier by relating all this to the budget.
Housing (Private Rented Dwellings) Bill, 1982: Second Stage.
The Deputy will appreciate that I have allowed him a certain latitude. We must not challenge the decisions of the courts in the House.
That would be another matter. I am informing the Deputy of what the tradition and convention is in the House.
The Deputy appreciates that power is given to him, but he must follow it on the lines indicated in the Constitution. Under that he, as a member of this House, has power to act but I remind the Deputy...
Perhaps Deputy Quinn would wish to think again about an accusation that members of the Supreme Court did other than that which they regarded as being in compliance with their interpretation of the law...
The Deputy has not got such freedom in the House.
The Deputy will accept that this is the third time I have drawn his attention to the fact that he is not at liberty to criticise in this House judges or their decisions. I indicated earlier that Arti...
It was for the reason that we might have an attempt at the defence of judges that the Chair reminded Deputy Quinn that it was not in order for him to proceed in the fashion that he did. I ask the Dep...
Adjournment Debate. - New Ross Job Losses.
The Deputy will appreciate that he is confined to the subject matter of the question which refers to the Albatros company.
The instruction I have is that the pending loss of jobs in Albatros Fertilisers Limited, County Wexford, is the subject matter of the question.
The Chair would remind all the boys from Wexford that only 11 minutes remain for the debate in full.
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