Pattison, Séamus

Wednesday, 21 April 1999

Dáil Éireann Debate
Vol. 503 No. 4

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Visit of Hungarian Delegation.

Before proceeding with the Order of Business, I welcome to Dáil Éireann members of the Committee for Regional Development of the Parliament of the Republic of Hungary, led by the Chairman of the commi...More Button

Order of Business.

Is the proposal for dealing with No. a8 agreed? Agreed.More Button

The Deputy can find another way to address his concern. I call on Deputy Joe Higgins.More Button

The Chair has called Deputy Joe Higgins. Deputy Gormley cannot dictate to the Chair.More Button

The Deputy should resume his seat.More Button

The Deputy cannot dictate to the Chair. He should resume his seat. I call Deputy Joe Higgins.More Button

The Deputy must resume his seat. This is the Order of Business.More Button

I will have to call on the Deputy to leave the House if he does not resume his seat. I call Deputy Joe Higgins.More Button

The Minister will be answering questions in the Dáil today.More Button

The Deputy may only ask questions on promised legislation, not on hypothetical situations.More Button

The matter was discussed at Question Time yesterday.More Button

The Deputy should put down a parliamentary question. It is not in order.More Button

The Deputy has other ways to raise the matter.More Button

That is not appropriate to the Order of Business.More Button

The Deputy cannot argue the point now. He asked a question and got an answer. I call Deputy Barrett.More Button

The Deputy should not be disorderly and should resume his seat.More Button

The Deputy should resume his seat.More Button

The Deputy may not develop the point. He may only ask a question about the legislation.More Button

The Deputy has made that point.More Button

We cannot discuss the matter in detail.More Button

We cannot deal further with the matter.More Button

The Deputy should not pursue the matter now.More Button

Road Transport Bill, 1998: Report and Final Stages.

Amendment No. 1 is in the name of the Minister. Amendment No. 2 is consequential. Amendments Nos. 1 and 2 may be taken together by agreement. Is that agreed? Agreed.More Button

Criminal Justice (No. 2) Bill, 1997 [ Seanad ] : Report Stage.

Amendment No. 1 is consequential on amendments Nos. 34 to 37, inclusive. Amendments Nos. 20, 22, 23 and 30 are consequential on amendment No. 34. Amendments Nos. 1, 20, 22, 23, 30 and 34 to 37, inclus...More Button

Amendments Nos. 6 and 8 are related, No. 9 is an alternative to No. 8 and all may be discussed together.More Button

Ceisteanna–Questions. - Official Engagements.

The time for questions to the Taoiseach is limited and other Deputies tabled questions.More Button

The Deputy is making a statement.More Button

I call Deputy Joe Higgins. I will return to Deputy Bruton.More Button

I ask the Deputy to proceed with his supplementary question. He should not be interrupted.More Button

The Deputy is making a statement. He should confine himself to a brief supplementary.More Button

We must conclude questions to the Taoiseach.More Button

Priority Questions. - Bonus Payments.

The Deputy is making a statement; he should put a question to the Minister.More Button

Criminal Justice (No. 2) Bill, 1997 [ Seanad ] : Report Stage (Resumed) and Final Stage.

The Deputy must desist interrupting.More Button

Private Members' Business. - Radio and Television (Amendment) Bill, 1999: Second Stage (Resumed).

It is not in order to do so.More Button

I have just taken the Chair. Officials should not be criticised in the House.More Button

Is that agreed? Agreed.More Button


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