I hope that the Solicitor-General will not think this churlish, but he has been speaking for 15 minutes, and we have to complete discussion on all the amendments by 10 o’clock. On Report, the House was unable to debate any of the amendments on the prisons inspectorate, and many of us are concerned that the concessions that the Government are making on that subject are conditional. I would be grateful for his guidance: is it the Government’s intention that we will have an opportunity to discuss the next group of amendments this evening, or is it the business managers’ intention that this debate will run until 10 o’clock, so that once again we will not have the opportunity of discussing—
Police and Justice Bill
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Tony Baldry
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 24 October 2006.
It occurred during Debate on bills on Police and Justice Bill.
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