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Strategic Health Authorities (Establishment and Abolition) (England) Order 2006

Debates on delegated legislation on Tuesday, 17 October 2006, in the House of Commons, led by Stephen O'Brien. The answering member was Nigel Griffiths.
Debate on motion that the Strategic Health Authorities (Establishment and Abolition) (England) Order 2006 (SI 2006/1408) and the Statement of Changes in Immigration Rules (Cm 6918) be referred to Standing Committees on Delegated Legislation. Agreed to on question.

About these Parliamentary proceedings

Reference

450 c842-6 

Session

2005-06

Chamber / Committee

House of Commons chamber
Strategic Health Authorities (Establishment and Abolition) (England) Order 2006
Friday, 2 June 2006
Statutory instruments
House of Lords
House of Commons
Statement of Changes in Immigration Rules. Together with explanatory memorandum from the Home Office.
Monday, 18 September 2006
Command papers
House of Commons

Proceeding contributions

Nigel Griffiths | 450 c846 (Link to this contribution) That is a rather clever point, but I note that the hon. Gentleman was not a member of the Standing C...
Speaker | 450 c846 (Link to this contribution) I do not understand the point of order. Perhaps the Library will provide that information.

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Peter Bottomley | 450 c846 (Link to this contribution) On a point of order, Mr. Speaker. Is that the shortest debate that has been terminated?
Speaker | 450 c846 (Link to this contribution) Order. The Minister has replied to the debate.
Peter Bottomley | 450 c846 (Link to this contribution) This is a debatable motion, Mr. Speaker.
Speaker | 450 c846 (Link to this contribution) Order. I am putting the question.
Peter Bottomley | 450 c846 (Link to this contribution) On a point of order, Mr. Speaker.
Lord Lansley | 450 c846 (Link to this contribution) Given that the Government’s decision enshrined in the order is so perfect, that it was perfect in 20...
Nigel Griffiths | 450 c846 (Link to this contribution) I know that the Opposition Front-Bench spokesman is desperate for help. He could not have a better c...
Nigel Griffiths | 450 c845 (Link to this contribution) Your very succinct answer, Mr. Speaker, shows why you are Mr. Speaker and I am a humble Minister. I ...
Nigel Griffiths | 450 c846 (Link to this contribution) The consequences would be dire. I have every confidence that Members considering this matter in the ...
Nigel Griffiths | 450 c845 (Link to this contribution) I will be very happy to give way to the right hon. and learned Gentleman, and, after him, as he is a...
Speaker | 450 c845 (Link to this contribution) Order. That is a matter for the Standing Committee. That is where the right hon. and learned Gentlem...
Viscount Hailsham | 450 c845 (Link to this contribution) If the Standing Committee does not approve the order, there will be redundancy costs. What are the r...
Nigel Griffiths | 450 c845 (Link to this contribution) Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The motion states clearly that the order for the establishment or abolition...
Speaker | 450 c845 (Link to this contribution) I will let the Minister know when he is out of order. I can assure the hon. Gentleman that the Minis...
Peter Bottomley | 450 c845 (Link to this contribution) The Minister has twice referred to my hon. Friend the Member for Eddisbury (Mr. O'Brien) raising a p...
Speaker | 450 c844 (Link to this contribution) Too long. Mr. O’Brien, have you any more to add?
Damian Green | 450 c844 (Link to this contribution) My hon. Friend has ensured that a Health Minister is present on the Front Bench to discuss whether o...
Stephen O'Brien | 450 c843-4 (Link to this contribution) I am grateful for your ruling, Mr. Speaker. It had struck me that to debate the point that my hon. F...
Nigel Griffiths | 450 c844-5 (Link to this contribution) I shall give more than a response—I hope I shall give the House a very satisfactory response. It is ...
Stephen O'Brien | 450 c844 (Link to this contribution) I hope the Minister will rise to the challenge of explaining why the order has appeared now and give...
Speaker | 450 c844 (Link to this contribution) Order. The hon. Gentleman is getting so desperate that he is drawing the Chair into his argument. Le...
Stephen O'Brien | 450 c844 (Link to this contribution) The point raised by my hon. Friend the Member for Ashford (Damian Green) was a point of order, so I ...
Speaker | 450 c843 (Link to this contribution) Order. I must give a ruling here. We should not debate the order. We are considering whether the ord...
Andrew Murrison | 450 c843 (Link to this contribution) My hon. Friend will have read in the explanatory note on the order that"““A full regulatory impact a...
Speaker | 450 c843 (Link to this contribution) This is getting too technical even for the Speaker. What we are going to do is talk about whether th...
Peter Bottomley | 450 c843 (Link to this contribution) On a point of order, Mr. Speaker. This is in no sense a challenge, but my hon. Friend the Member for...
Stephen O'Brien | 450 c843 (Link to this contribution) I am grateful for the chance to discuss this important matter, which might not have arisen had the p...
Peter Bottomley | 450 c846 (Link to this contribution) On a point of order, Mr. Speaker.
Speaker | 450 c846 (Link to this contribution) Order. I will take the point of order after I have put the question.
Stephen O'Brien | 450 c845;450 c846 (Link to this contribution) I would very much like quickly to ask this humble Minister—given that I have never been a Minister I...
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