Wednesday, 15 February 2006
Motion made, and Question proposed, That the sitting be now adjourned.—[Mr. Cawsey.]
It is unusual for me to be on the Front Bench and it is worth having a debate just to be here. The Minister is used to occasions such as this. I think that this is the third time this week that...
I see from the numbers in the Chamber that the business in the main Chamber is obviously non-controversial and that hon. Members need somewhere to come out of the cold. The pleasure of seeing you...
It is good to see you in the Chair, Mr. Bercow. I thank the Speaker and the House authorities for selecting this item for discussion. I want to put it on record that the Scottish Affairs...
It is a great pleasure to be under your chairmanship, Mr. Bercow. I have given the Minister and his officials notice of the points that I intend to make so that they will be fully aware of what I...
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