"I take careful note of what the Father of the House has said, and I am certainly open to any such discussions, but it does require willing participants, and it remains to be seen, with the passage of time, whether that be so. But I think everybody will be attentive—on …..." John Bercow - View Speech
"I have a sense that his apology will be accepted readily. Let us hear a response in the form of a point of order from Sir Gregory Knight...." John Bercow - View Speech
"Order. The right hon. Gentleman is entirely at liberty to do so. If there are people trying to shout the Leader of the Opposition down, stop it; it is deeply low grade...." John Bercow - View Speech
"It does not need to be investigated at all. Unfortunately, it is not even a very good try at a bogus point of order; as the smile on the face of the hon. Gentleman readily testifies, it is a very substandard attempt...." John Bercow - View Speech
"For the avoidance of doubt, such matters are not matters for the Chair, but the Prime Minister has made his own point, apparently to his own satisfaction...." John Bercow - View Speech