Gary Streeter: That is entirely a matter for the Opposition spokesman, but thank you for the point of order.
Gary Streeter: Order. The hon. Lady has indicated that she will not give way. Let us hear the end of this speech. Thank you.
Gary Streeter: We now come to the Front Benchers. Will the Minister please give the mover of the motion at least two minutes to respond?
Gary Streeter: I call Dean Russell, but please sit down at 10.38 am.
Gary Streeter: Thank you. The voice of Cornwall, Derek Thomas.
Gary Streeter: I remind colleagues that they have three minutes. I call Jim Shannon.
Gary Streeter: You were doing so well until that point. I call Miriam Cates.
Gary Streeter: Colleagues have three minutes.
Gary Streeter: Order. The hon. Member is running out of time.
Gary Streeter: Order. Ten seconds please.
Gary Streeter: Colleagues, more than nine of you wish to be called. Wind-ups will begin at 10.38 am, so I impose a voluntary time limit of three minutes each and I will try and get everybody in if I possibly can.
Gary Streeter: I beg to move, That this House has considered the potential merits of UK support for dementia services in Ukraine. It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Dr Huq, and it is a great pleasure to see the Minister of State, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, my right hon. Friend the Member for Sutton Coldfield (Mr Mitchell), in his place. We have had many positive dealings...
Gary Streeter: The hon. Member makes a very strong point in support of my case that the Government could perhaps support the project we are talking about today and make a real difference to people on ground. I am conscious of time, but once I have finished my formal speech I will read some current testimonies from families of dementia sufferers in Ukraine, to further underline the reasons to bring forward...
Gary Streeter: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, when his Department intends to bring forward legislative proposals to abolish charges for DIY construction waste at recycling centres.
Gary Streeter: To ask the Secretary of State for Education, if she will take steps to ensure that staff working within children's social care receive training to understand the potential altruistic motivation of potential (a) foster and (b) adoptive parents of faith.
Gary Streeter: To ask the Secretary of State for Education, if her Department will take steps to ensure staff working within local government children's social care receive training to understand the potential altruistic motivation of potential (a) foster and (b) adoptive parents of faith.
Gary Streeter: Thank you very much indeed, Minister, for that very thorough response. Now we have a few moments for Elliot Colburn to have the final say.
Gary Streeter: We now turn to our Front-Bench speeches. I call Marion Fellows.
Gary Streeter: To ask the Secretary of State for Business and Trade, what assessment she has made of implications for her policies of the Post Office Ltd policy to reclassify some main post office branches as Local Plus; and if he will make a statement.