TABLE
SittingProceedingsTime for conclusion of proceedings
1stClause 1 and Clauses 17 and 185 p.m.
2ndClause 16 and Clauses 2 to 6
3rdClause 16 and Clauses 2 to 6 (so far as not previously concluded)10 p.m.
4thClauses 19 to 28
5thClauses 19 to 28 (so far as not previously concluded)5 p.m.
6thClauses 14 and 15, Clauses 7 and 8, Schedule 1, Clauses 9 to 13
7thClauses 24 and 15, Clauses 7 and 8, Schedule 1, Clauses 9 to 13 (so far as not previously concluded)10 p.m.
8thClauses 29 and 30, Schedule 2, Clauses 31 to 40, Schedule 3, Clause 41, Clause 69, Clauses 42 to 44
9thClauses 29 and 30, Schedule 2, Clauses 31 to 40, Schedule 3, Clause 41, Clause 60, Clauses 42 to 44 (so far as not previously concluded)5 p.m.
10thClauses 45 to 58
11thClauses 45 to 58 (so far as not previously concluded)10 p.m.
12thClause 59, Clauses 61 to 66, Schedules 4 and 5, new Clauses and new Schedules
13thClause 59, Clauses 61 to 66, Schedules 4 and 5, new Clauses and new Schedules (so far as not previously concluded)5 p.m.

Health and Social Care Bill
3:30 pm

Photo of Mr Philip Hammond

Mr Philip Hammond (Runnymede and Weybridge, Conservative)

My right hon. Friend expresses some surprise at the fact that, given all the additional money that the Government are putting into the health service, it is necessary for his health authority to make such savings. He might be interested to know that my health authority also has to make savings of £8 million, and he might notice that his health authority and mine have something in common: they both occupy areas represented by Conservative Members of Parliament. Does he think that that is entirely coincidental?

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