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UK Borders Bill

Legislative debate on Monday, 19 March 2007, in the House of Commons, led by David Heath. The answering member was Liam Byrne.
UK Borders Bill. Queen’s recommendation signified. Ways and Means resolution. Agreed to on question.

About these Parliamentary proceedings

Reference

458 c643-6 

Session

2006-07

Department

Home Office

Chamber / Committee

House of Commons chamber
UK Borders Bill. Explanatory Notes Bill 53-EN also published.
Thursday, 25 January 2007
Bills
House of Commons

Proceeding contributions

Speaker | 458 c646 (Link to this contribution) The hon. Gentleman has got it exactly. That is the case.
Speaker | 458 c646 (Link to this contribution) We shall simply have to wait and see.

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Lord Beith | 458 c646 (Link to this contribution) On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker. You said that you expected motion 10 to be moved. Is not it...
Speaker | 458 c646 (Link to this contribution) That is not a question that the Chair can determine. The motion is on the Order Paper and I must ass...
Speaker | 458 c646 (Link to this contribution) I have no means of knowing that; it is nothing on which I can rule.
Chris Bryant | 458 c646 (Link to this contribution) On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker. As one who supports the regulations, I would be delighted i...
Speaker | 458 c645 (Link to this contribution) I am sure that Mr. Speaker will have observed the hon. Gentleman’s comments.
Dennis Skinner | 458 c645 (Link to this contribution) On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker. If you convey any remarks to the Speaker, perhaps you will ...
Speaker | 458 c645 (Link to this contribution) The hon. Gentleman has great experience in the House. He knows that it is perfectly in order for him...
Roger Gale | 458 c645 (Link to this contribution) On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker. As I suspect you know, the matter was raised at business qu...
Speaker | 458 c645 (Link to this contribution) I have to tell the hon. Gentleman and the House that there is no further scope for debate at this po...
Julian Brazier | 458 c645 (Link to this contribution) On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker.
Speaker | 458 c645 (Link to this contribution) I am sure that the House is interested, but that is not a point of order for the Chair.
Evan Harris | 458 c645 (Link to this contribution) On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker. As a Member who supports the regulations, as do most Libera...
Julian Brazier | 458 c646 (Link to this contribution) Yes, it is. My understanding is that motion 10, about which the previous points of order were made, ...
David Heath | 458 c643 (Link to this contribution) I do not wish to detain the House long, and certainly not for the 45 minutes allotted for this debat...
Lord Beith | 458 c643 (Link to this contribution) Before my hon. Friend leaves the subject of the 45 minutes that is allowed for this debate, he might...
David Heath | 458 c643 (Link to this contribution) My right hon. Friend is absolutely right. The most extraordinary thing about the procedure this even...
Liam Byrne | 458 c643-4 (Link to this contribution) I am grateful for the chance to respond to the hon. Member for Somerton and Frome (Mr. Heath). The p...
Ann Widdecombe | 458 c644 (Link to this contribution) On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker. Have you had a request from a Minister to explain the extre...
Speaker | 458 c644 (Link to this contribution) Order. We cannot have too many points of order as a surrogate for a debate on the matter. Let me try...
Peter Luff | 458 c644 (Link to this contribution) Further to that point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker. Over the weekend, several constituents raised co...
Lord Cormack | 458 c645 (Link to this contribution) On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker. I entirely accept what you say, as does every hon. Member, ...
Speaker | 458 c646 (Link to this contribution) I hope that it is a new point of order because I have dealt with the previous one.
Peter Bone | 458 c646 (Link to this contribution) On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker. No Back Bencher has been able to make a speech about motion...
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