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Freedom of Information (Amendment) Bill

I heard your comments of course, Madam Deputy Speaker, a few moments ago and I will abide by them, naturally. It is my intention not to repeat anything that was said on a previous occasion. There are many others—not least on the Liberal Democrat Benches—who wish to contribute to this debate and I am very keen that they be heard. For the sake of clarity, I have formally moved amendment No. 2, which is the lead amendment in this group. According to column 602 of Hansard of 20 April 2007, I have already done so. I do not believe that I did, but for the avoidance of doubt I do so now and indicate that I wish to divide the House on this crucial amendment, as and when we reach that stage. I should say how grateful I am to Mr. Speaker for his response to the hon. Member for Walsall, North (Mr. Winnick) on Wednesday, when he said:"““I am here to defend Back Benchers, and on Friday everyone will get a voice in this Chamber.””—[Official Report, 16 May 2007; Vol. 460, c. 625.]" That is a splendid statement from Mr. Speaker, and I am very grateful to him for allowing that to be the case.

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Reference

460 c884 

Session

2006-07

Chamber / Committee

House of Commons chamber
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