Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Bill Debate

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Department: Leader of the House

Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Bill

John Bercow Excerpts
Monday 1st November 2010

(13 years, 6 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Sadiq Khan Portrait Sadiq Khan
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On a point of order, Mr Speaker––[Interruption.]

John Bercow Portrait Mr Speaker
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Order. I understand that the House is excited, but we must hear the point of order.

Sadiq Khan Portrait Sadiq Khan
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Thank you, Mr Speaker. We have today debated the remaining stages of a Bill that were not discussed in Committee. The parts we were supposed to discuss today covered a reduction in the number of seats, a change in the way they are distributed, and abolition of local inquiries. We have also had two statements.

We have had no debate on clause 12, which covers Boundary Commission processes and which was not discussed in Committee, and we had less than two hours’ debate today. There were more than 12 speakers who were not called at the end of the debate. Clause 13 ––[Interruption.]

John Bercow Portrait Mr Speaker
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The right hon. Gentleman has made his point, and I understand his concern. He knows that the programme motion is a matter determined by, and in the hands of, the House; it is not a matter for the Chair. The Speaker is always keen to have the maximum debate on matters of concern. The right hon. Gentleman is a very experienced Member, and he has made his point with great clarity. It is on the record, and it will be heard by those on the Treasury Bench: whether it is heeded by others remains to be seen.