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Written Question
Time Limits on Speeches
Tuesday 16th June 2020

Asked by: Viscount Astor (Conservative - Excepted Hereditary)

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

The Leader of the House what assessment she has made of the impact of one minute speaking time limits during debates in the House on (1) the reputation of the House, and (2) effective scrutiny of Her Majesty's Government.

Answered by Baroness Evans of Bowes Park

Before the move to virtual proceedings one minute speaking time limits were very rare. Before Easter of this year there had not been one since 2016.

An inevitable consequence of lockdown has been that members have had more time to take part in debates. There has not been a corresponding increase in the amount of parliamentary time available. In fact, because of the public health, administrative and broadcasting constraints the House is working under there has been a reduction in the amount of time available.

Members can see how many others are signed up to speak so are able to make an informed decision as to whether they wish to contribute.