Debates between John Spellar and Lord Clarke of Nottingham during the 2017-2019 Parliament

Election of Speaker

Debate between John Spellar and Lord Clarke of Nottingham
Monday 4th November 2019

(4 years, 6 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Lord Clarke of Nottingham Portrait Mr Kenneth Clarke (in the Chair)
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Order. No candidates have withdrawn, so the candidates for the next ballot are Chris Bryant, Ms Harriet Harman, Sir Lindsay Hoyle, Dame Eleanor Laing and Dame Rosie Winterton. The next ballot will be opened as soon as the ballot papers have been printed, checked and put in place, which is likely to be in about 20 minutes—[Hon. Members: “Oh!”] This is an early stage of these proceedings at the present rate of progress. I will cause the bells to be rung as soon as the Lobbies are ready, and the ballot will then start. As before, Members will have 20 minutes in which to vote.

John Spellar Portrait John Spellar (Warley) (Lab)
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On a point of order, Mr Clarke.

Lord Clarke of Nottingham Portrait Mr Kenneth Clarke (in the Chair)
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May I suggest that the right hon. Gentleman come to the Table to try to explain what his point of order is?

John Spellar Portrait John Spellar
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I think colleagues know who has dropped out. It seems to me utterly absurd not to have just reprinted the ballot paper for people to put their cross. All this delay is quite unnecessary and bureaucratic.

Lord Clarke of Nottingham Portrait Mr Kenneth Clarke (in the Chair)
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I am sure that we are both out of order, but, with great respect, although these arrangements do need revising in various other respects, with the arrangements that we have it was not possible to know who the candidates were for the next round until a proper opportunity had been given for any candidates who wished to withdraw. I am afraid that the delay is inevitable. I declare the House suspended until the next stage in the proceedings when we have the ballot papers.

Proceedings suspended.