Wednesday, 22 November 1989
The House met at half-past Two o'clock
[MR. SPEAKER in the Chair]
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker. I should like to raise a matter of which I have given you notice, which I believe affects all of us. For the first time in memory, the question Order Book was...
Mr. Secretary Patten, supported by Mr. Secretary Walker, Mr. Secretary Rifkind, Mr. Secretary Brooke, Mr. Norman Lamont, Mr. Richard Luce and Mr. Christopher Chope, presented a Bill to make...
Mr. Secretary Clarke, supported by the Prime Minister, Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Secretary Walker, Mr. Secretary Rifkind, Mr. Secretary Newton, Mr. Secretary Patten, Mr. Secretary...
Mr. Secretary MacGregor, supported by Mr. Secretary Walker, Mr. Secretary Rifkind, Mr. Secretary Brooke, Mr. Norman Lamont, Mrs. Angela Rumbold, Mr. Robert Jackson and Mr. Alan Howarth, presented...
Motion made, and Question put,That European Community Document No. 5032/89 on Public Takeover Bids be referred to a Standing Committee on European Community Documents.—[Mr. Patnick.]
Motion made, and Question proposed,
Order read for resuming adjourned debate on Question [21 November],
Before I call the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry, I should tell the House that no fewer than 40 hon. Members have sought to take part in today's debate. I propose to put a limit of 10...
10 pm
Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—[Mr. Fallon]
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And sometimes to shout at each other.