All 2 Ministerial Corrections debates in the Commons on 22nd Nov 2012

Ministerial Correction

Thursday 22nd November 2012

(11 years, 6 months ago)

Ministerial Corrections
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Thursday 22 November 2012

Written Questions

Thursday 22nd November 2012

(11 years, 6 months ago)

Ministerial Corrections
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Chris Ruane Portrait Chris Ruane
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To ask the hon. Member for Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross, representing the House of Commons Commission, how many questions for written answer were tabled on average per day, including non-sitting days, in the period (a) 25 May 2010 to 21 October 2011 and (b) 22 November 2011 to 17 September 2012.

[Official Report, 16 October 2012, Vol. 551, c. 261W.]

Letter of correction from John Thurso:

An error has been identified in the written answer given to the hon. Member for Vale of Clwyd (Chris Ruane) on 16 October 2012.

The full answer given was as follows:

Viscount Thurso Portrait John Thurso
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The information requested is as follows:

(a) The number of questions for written answer tabled in the period 25 May 2010 to 21 October 2011 (including those tabled on non-sitting days) was 410 per sitting day.

(b) The number of questions for written answer tabled in the period 22 November 2011 to 17 September 2012 (including those tabled on non-sitting days) was 329 per sitting day.

Questions tabled on sitting and non-sitting days cannot be readily distinguished.

The correct answer should have been:

Viscount Thurso Portrait John Thurso
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The information requested is as follows:

(a) The number of questions for written answer tabled in the period 25 May 2010 to 21 October 2011 (including those tabled on non-sitting days) was 346 per sitting day.

(b) The number of questions for written answer tabled in the period 22 November 2011 to 17 September 2012 (including those tabled on non-sitting days) was 285 per sitting day.

Questions tabled on sitting and non-sitting days cannot be readily distinguished.