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Health and Social Care Bill

I shall just read from the Companion: "““A member of the House who is speaking may be interrupted with a brief question for clarification. Giving way accords with the traditions and customary courtesy of the House. It is, however, recognised that a member may justifiably refuse to give way, for instance, in the middle of an argument, or to repeated interruption, or in time-limited proceedings when time is short. Lengthy or frequent interventions should not be made, even with the consent of the member speaking””."

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Reference

735 c1955 

Session

2010-12

Chamber / Committee

House of Lords chamber
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