"Order. There are far too many noisy private conversations taking place in the Chamber. I want to hear the views of the hon. Member for Ynys Môn (Albert Owen) on the matter of tidal lagoons...." John Bercow - View Speech
"Order. I am most grateful to the hon. Lady. If colleagues could show some sensitivity to time, that would be appreciated...." John Bercow - View Speech
"Order. That is a really unseemly response. The hon. Lady is a new Member; she is highly articulate; and she will be heard...." John Bercow - View Speech
"Order. It is always a delight to hear the hon. Lady, but I will have to keep her on ice because ordinarily we take points of order after statements or urgent questions. I shall build up, as the House will, a well of expectation and anticipation to hear what the …..." John Bercow - View Speech
"Order. I say to the hon. Gentleman that the deployment of another language should in all courtesy be immediately followed by a translation for those who would benefit from it—but the hon. Gentleman can save that delight up for us for another occasion...." John Bercow - View Speech
"Order. An excessive number of rather noisy private conversations are taking place. I understand the sense of anticipation, but it is very unfair on Members asking questions and the Minister answering. Let us have a decent audience for Mr Stephen Crabb...." John Bercow - View Speech
"Order. There is far too much noise in the Chamber. One cannot fail to hear the hon. Member for Rhondda (Chris Bryant), but I want to hear the Minister’s reply...." John Bercow - View Speech
"Finally, Mr Tim Farron. [Interruption.] Order. I do not know whether Members are cheering because it is “finally” or because of the popularity of the hon. Gentleman, but he is going to be heard...." John Bercow - View Speech