Part of the debate – in the House of Commons at 10:01 pm on 1 March 1993.
Peter Bottomley
, Eltham
10:01,
1 March 1993
May we take it that the motions on the Order Paper are formal motions and that there is no suggestion that the Government support the Bills attached to them?
The order paper is issued daily and lists the business which will be dealt with during that day's sitting of the House of Commons.
It provides MPs with details of what will be happening in the House throughout the day.
It also gives details of when and where the standing committees and select committees of the Commons will be meeting.
Written questions tabled to ministers by MPs on the previous day are listed at the back of the order paper.
The order paper forms one section of the daily vote bundle and is issued by the Vote Office
A proposal for new legislation that is debated by Parliament.