Treacy, SeánWednesday, 28 March 1990 |
Dáil Éireann Debate
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Visit of British Delegation.
Before proceeding with the Order of Business, I wish to advise the House that we have with us this morning the Minister for the Arts from the United Kingdom, the Right Honourable Richard Luce, togethe...
Order of Business.
Is the proposal for the late sitting to 12 midnight agreed? Agreed. Is the proposal that the sitting shall be suspended from 6.30 p.m. to 7 p.m. agreed? Agreed. Are the proposals for dealing with N...
Deputy Ryan on the same subject.
The Deputy put his point and the Taoiseach has replied. I am putting the question on the Order of Business: “That the proposals for dealing with No. 6 be agreed”. The Dáil divided: Tá, 66; Níl, 62. Tá
Order. The matter to which the Deputy refers is out of order.
Order. The matter does not arise now.
The matter referred to is not one for the Order of Business. I want no further reference to it.
That is a matter more appropriate for discussion by the Whips than on the Order of Business.
The Deputy may not defy the ruling of the Chair in such a fashion.
No, Deputy, you are not entitled to show flagrant disregard for a ruling of mine. I have ruled reference to the matter out of order, and so it is.
The Deputy will now resume his seat. As the Deputy's question is related to the local elections, it is out of order.
The Deputy will resume his seat or leave the House.
I will not entertain the request by reason of the unruly manner in which the Deputy dealt with the matter.
When it is done in accordance with proper order.
I will communicate with the Deputy.
I will be in touch with the Deputy concerning that matter.
I will communicate with the Deputy.
I will communicate with the Deputy.
I am not aware of any such indication.
On the contrary, my office may have confirmed that it is not in order. Let us not argue about this. The Deputy is under a misapprehension.
Is the Deputy seeking my permission to raise the matters on the Adjournment?
I will communicate with the Deputy during the course of the day.
I will communicate with the Deputy.
I will be in touch with the Deputy.
I will communicate with the Deputy.
There are other ways of dealing with that matter.
There are other ways of dealing with this matter.
It is quite disorderly to show disregard for the Chair in this fashion.
The Deputy has made his point this morning. He must be satisfied with that.
If the Deputy is dissatisfied with the reply of the Taoiseach or the Minister for Foreign Affairs, he has a remedy in the House. He may not engage in disorderly conduct this morning.
If the Deputy does not desist I will have to ask him to leave the House.
I will communicate with the Deputy.
I shall communicate with the Deputy.
I will communicate with the Deputy.
I will communicate with Deputy Moynihan.
I will communicate with the Deputy.
I will be in touch with the Deputy concerning that matter.
I will communicate with the Deputy.
I will be in touch with the Deputy concerning the matter.
I recognise the importance of the matter but it is not in order to raise it now.
I will communicate with the Deputy.
I will communicate with the Deputy.
Defence (Amendment) Bill, 1990: Committee Stage (Resumed).
Deputy McCartan is in possession.
The intimation is there that it can be done formally tomorrow.
How does amendment No. 5 stand now?
Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Cistí an Chomhphobail Eorpaigh.
Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Whiddy and Whitegate Oil Refineries.
The Deputy has asked a series of questions, some of them unrelated to the question before us.
The questions we are dealing with now are questions nominated for priority to which a rigid time limit applies. I am seeking the co-operation of all concerned, therefore, to strive to ensure that we ...
Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - INPC Examination.
May I again appeal for brevity?
Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Ore Discovery.
A final question Deputy De Rossa, please.
The Deputy is imparting information rather than seeking it. Let us proceed to another question.
Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Irish Involvement Projects EC Funding.
The Deputy is expanding on the scope of the question.
Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Consultants' Reports.
We now come to deal with Question No. 15.
Defence (Amendment) Bill, 1990: Committee Stage (Resumed).
I will communicate with the Deputy.
Private Members' Business. - Social Welfare Bill, 1990: Committee Stage (Resumed).
Here we have amendment No. 30 in the name of Deputy Byrne. I observe that amendments Nos. 40 and 56 are cognate and I am suggesting, therefore, that we discuss amendments Nos. 30, 40 and 56 together ...
They are cognate. My desire is that they be taken together, but if the House wishes to have them taken separately that is a matter of opinion.
I am merely asking that they be discussed together. There can, of course, be separate decisions if required. That is the usual procedure.
Amendment No. 56 can be taken separately if you so desire, Deputy. Would you prefer it that way?
Amendment No. 56 will be taken separately in due course.
Amendment No. 39 is in the name of Deputy Eric Byrne but I observe that amendment No. 59 is cognate and I suggest therefore that we discuss amendment Nos. 39 and 55 together by agreement. Is that agr...
Adjournment Debate. - Mallow, Cork, School.
Deputy Joe Sherlock gave me notice of his intention to raise on the Adjournment the subject matter as to the delay in approving the plans which have been submitted for the Patrician Academy in Mallow ...
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