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– in the House of Commons at 3:37 pm on 6 March 1984.

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Photo of Mr Geoffrey Lofthouse Mr Geoffrey Lofthouse , Pontefract and Castleford 3:37, 6 March 1984

During Question Time, my hon. Friend the Member for Stockton, North (Mr. Cook) raised with the Table a personal difficulty that had arisen, because he had, unfortunately, lost his voice. He requested in those circumstances to be allowed, if he were fortunate enough to catch your eye, to put his question in writing to be read by a colleague or have it put by the Chair. I understand that the Table ruled that that would be out of order. Will you give a ruling on that matter, Mr. Speaker?

Photo of Mr Bernard Weatherill Mr Bernard Weatherill , Croydon North East

Order. The House well knows that I am extremely anxious to help Back Benchers, and, indeed, the Front Benches, in any way that I can. Although that may have been technically out of order, if any hon. Member loses his voice and happens to catch my eye, we would have to consider the matter again.

Several Hon. Members:

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Photo of Mr Bernard Weatherill Mr Bernard Weatherill , Croydon North East

Order. Let me complete this. If it was a question that was to be called, it would be a matter at which I would look sympathetically.

Photo of Dr Maurice Miller Dr Maurice Miller , East Kilbride

Further to that point of order, Mr. Speaker. In connection with your last ruling, would it be in order for a medical certificate to be granted to the individual?

Photo of Mr Bernard Weatherill Mr Bernard Weatherill , Croydon North East

Order. We have a heavy day in front of us. I do not think that that would be necessary.