"I intend to call the SNP spokesperson at 5.10 pm at the latest. If Members wish to speak, whether or not they have written to Mr Speaker, will they stand to indicate that? That is a help to the Chair...." Graham Stringer - View Speech
"I would just say, for the future, it really does help the Chair to allocate time if hon. Members stand if they want to make a contribution...." Graham Stringer - View Speech
"Minister, before I call you, can I ask you to leave a couple of minutes at the end for the winding-up speech? That will be at about 5.28...." Graham Stringer - View Speech
"I understand the hon. Gentleman’s point about universities being dependent on income from overseas students. What concerns me more, and it is not touched by this Bill, is that some universities are getting investment from companies such as Tencent, which is wholly owned by the Chinese Government and is deeply …..." Graham Stringer - View Speech
"I remind Members that there have been some changes to normal practice in order to support the new call-list system and to ensure that social distancing can be respected.
Members should sanitise their microphones using the cleaning materials provided before they use them, and should respect the one-way system around …..." Graham Stringer - View Speech
"There is no SNP spokesperson, so I intend to call the two Front-Bench speakers 20 minutes before the end, at 5.40 pm. They will get 10 minutes. There are 10 other speakers, so you can divide that up yourselves...." Graham Stringer - View Speech
"Minister, we have marginally more time than we expected. I would ask you to ensure that there are two or three minutes left at the end for winding-up remarks...." Graham Stringer - View Speech
"Although we are a little ahead of schedule, before I call the Minister, I ask him to leave a minute or two at the end for the hon. Member for Oxford West and Abingdon (Layla Moran) to sum up...." Graham Stringer - View Speech
"Order. I remind hon. Members, particularly hon. Members of long standing, to use parliamentary language. If they refer to “you” or “your”, it is me. It is a relaxed debate, but this is not the first time...." Graham Stringer - View Speech