"Order. First, I remind everyone that, if you were not in at the beginning—you know who you are, and, even more importantly, I know who you are—do not stand because you will not get in. Secondly, everybody participating: please do come for the wind-ups...." Nigel Evans - View Speech
"Order. In order for us to get as many Members in as possible, the time limit is reduced forthwith to six minutes. I call Mr David Jones...." Nigel Evans - View Speech
"The hon. Gentleman will find it was corrected to “Members of the other place” or even “noble Members of the other place.” Toffs? No...." Nigel Evans - View Speech
"I will not put a time limit on the Chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee, but I know he will be mindful of the heavy demand to contribute to this time-limited debate...." Nigel Evans - View Speech
"A lot of people want to speak and we have two important debates today. Although I am not setting a time limit to begin with, Members should think about keeping to seven to eight minutes...." Nigel Evans - View Speech
"Order. I inform the House that we will look to start the wind-ups at around about quarter to 3, with the next debate starting at around 10 past, so will Members please be conscious of the length of their speeches?..." Nigel Evans - View Speech