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  • Tom Black: Hear, all ye good people, hear what this brilliant and eloquent speaker has to say! Hear, hear! (25 June 2008)
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  • Daniel Watkins: This is happening because Post Offices lose a lot of money. If you actually care to read the debate, rather than simply mourning the loss of the Post Offices, you will notice that both the... (20 March 2008)
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  • Jenny Scott-Thompson: So what happened to Jim Murphy's speech and the debate that was going to happen? (28 February 2008)
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  • David Clark: I know the rules of the House are complex and archaic, but at face value this seems absurd. The Lib Dems, who at the last election had significant voter backing, have raised a matter that they... (27 February 2008)
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  • William Stobart: So should she. ( 9 February 2008)
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  • Andrew O'Donnell: Bluetongue is a consequence of climate change. Will the government spend all of its money on the results of climate change rather than acknowledge that more funding needs to go into tackling the... (11 October 2007)
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  • Mark Bestford: Chuntering? Okay, well I can take a pretty good guess at what it means but can they please use "real english" so that everyone else can understand what they're talking about? ( 5 July 2007)
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  • Nigel Perry: I wish you the best of luck with that. ( 5 July 2007)
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  • Jenny Rogers: What an absolute waste of everyone's time this has been, and I bet you've all claimed expenses to get there today in order to spout hot air too! If all the debates in Parliament are this... (22 May 2007)
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  • Bruce Shaxson: From Sylvia Heal down to Michael Lord through over 100 other contributors, this 'debate' appears to have little to commend it. If MP's jobs depended on results similar to their counterparts in... (21 May 2007)
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  • Robert Horner: early day knock off I presume ? surprised any of our MP`s were there to hear this comment . (31 March 2007)
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  • Paul Mitchell: Ooooh! What did she say? ( 7 March 2007)
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  • raymond thomas brooke: Then do your job to represent the people and get him to answer the question.If he doesn't understand it a I'm sure someone will explain it to him (19 December 2006)
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  • Tartan Giant: Mr Deputy Speaker should work in a call centre with answers like that. ( 1 February 2006)
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  • Alan Clarke: Mr Twigg is rather confused, from the Crossrail debate he says words like I believe. If I was spending £ 16 billion I would want something a bit more definate. I am reffering to the Select... (22 July 2005)
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  • Barbara Smith: In my opinion, in his summing up, Derek Twigg said an awful lot about this particular point without actually saying anything at all. I think it is deeply worrying that this issue was not clearly... (21 July 2005)
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  • Matthew Somerville: They're not - this clause did not get included in the final version of the bill. (17 July 2005)
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  • Neil Richardson: I find it intriguing and perhaps alarming that the third group of people exempt from protection are those who believe in human sacrifice to propitiate a deity. Isn't this what the Lord Jesus... (17 July 2005)
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