Independents seek meeting over Dáil speaking time

Dispute brews as new restrictions mean TDs may not get to talk

Technical group whip Catherine Murphy said new time limits would have serious implications for Independent TDs. Photograph: David Sleator
Technical group whip Catherine Murphy said new time limits would have serious implications for Independent TDs. Photograph: David Sleator

The technical group is seeking an urgent meeting with Ceann Comhairle Seán Barrett in a dispute over Dáil speaking time.

Mr Barrett contacted the Independent TDs late last week to inform them of strict new time restrictions being put in place.

The letter said the clock would be operated on the basis of the time limits set down in standing orders and not on the members’ share of speaking time.

In response, technical group whip Catherine Murphy said the decision would have serious implications for Independent TDs.

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The new system, which came into effect yesterday, will have consequences for Independent TDs and possibly Renua Ireland, which relies on the group for speaking time.

The chamber clock was previously shared among every member of the House but will now be allocated in bulk, meaning a number of TDs could be left without speaking time.

“In recent times, the number of incidents has increased where the overall time limits have been exceeded, which causes difficulties in chairing the proceedings because the chair is obliged to implement standing orders,” principal officer of the House of the Oireachtas Service Patricia Doran said.