Results 41–60 of 3146 for speaker:Mr Geoffrey Lofthouse

Local Government Finance (Scotland) ( 4 Mar 1997)

Mr Geoffrey Lofthouse: Order. I have called the Minister and it is a matter for him to reply if he so wishes.

Prayers: Confiscation of Alcohol (Young Persons) Bill (28 Feb 1997)

Mr Geoffrey Lofthouse: As usual, that is not a point of order for the Chair and means nothing at all.

Prayers: Confiscation of Alcohol (Young Persons) Bill (28 Feb 1997)

Mr Geoffrey Lofthouse: Order. We must now start to deal with what is in the Bill.

Prayers: Prisons (Alcohol Testing) Bill (28 Feb 1997)

Mr Geoffrey Lofthouse: Order. The hon. Lady is straying rather wide of the Bill in talking about possible consequences following testing. I have been tolerant this morning, given that some hon. Members have strayed from time to time. I have heard reference to the House of Commons beer group, for example. In fact, we are talking about alcohol testing in prisons. It may be that in future a Bill will come before the...

Prayers: Prisons (Alcohol Testing) Bill (28 Feb 1997)

Mr Geoffrey Lofthouse: Order. The hon. Gentleman is straying rather wide. This is the Third Reading debate, and he should confine his remarks to the subject of the Bill.

Welsh Affairs (27 Feb 1997)

Mr Geoffrey Lofthouse: Order.

Welsh Affairs (27 Feb 1997)

Mr Geoffrey Lofthouse: I think that I have just proved that my tolerance has no end.

Flood Prevention and Land Drainage (Scotland) Bill: Delegated Legislation (26 Feb 1997)

Mr Geoffrey Lofthouse: With permission, I shall put together the motions relating to delegated legislation.

Orders of the Day — Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) (Scotland) Bill [Lords] [Money]: Effect of Notification Requirements (25 Feb 1997)

Mr Geoffrey Lofthouse: With this, it will be convenient to discuss the following: Amendment No. 14, in page 3, line 27, at end insert 'or, where he also uses one or more other addresses, each of those addresses.'.

Orders of the Day — Social Security (Recovery of Benefits) Bill [Lords] (25 Feb 1997)

Mr Geoffrey Lofthouse: Order. I hesitate to intervene, but the hon. Gentleman is going rather wide of the Bill.

Bill Presented: Local Government (Conduct of Officers) (25 Feb 1997)

Mr Geoffrey Lofthouse: Order. The hon. Gentleman's time is up.

The Constitution (20 Feb 1997)

Mr Geoffrey Lofthouse: Order. Time is up.

Revenue Support Grant (Suffolk) (19 Feb 1997)

Mr Geoffrey Lofthouse: I can assure the hon. Gentleman that it is in order; otherwise, it would have been ruled out of order.

Further Education (19 Feb 1997)

Mr Geoffrey Lofthouse: It is a wide subject and, if I thought that the hon. Member for Sutton and Cheam (Lady Olga Maitland) was out of order, I would rule accordingly. However, I take the point that many hon. Members wish to speak in the debate.

Further Education (19 Feb 1997)

Mr Geoffrey Lofthouse: Order. The hon. Lady is ranging rather wide of the subject. Let us return to further education.

Further Education (19 Feb 1997)

Mr Geoffrey Lofthouse: The hon. Member for Wrexham (Dr. Marek) knows full well that it is quite in order to refer to speaking notes. However, I remind the hon. Member for Sutton and Cheam that she is getting rather wide of the subject.

Firearms (Amendment) Bill: New clause (18 Feb 1997)

Mr Geoffrey Lofthouse: Order. I am trying to listen to a point of order. Will Members leaving the Chamber do so quietly, please?

Firearms (Amendment) Bill: New clause (18 Feb 1997)

Mr Geoffrey Lofthouse: The hon. Gentleman has made his point. It is not a point of order for the occupant of the Chair.

Firearms (Amendment) Bill: Exemptions from Section 1 of the 1968 Act for Officers etc. of Licensed Pistol Clubs (18 Feb 1997)

Mr Geoffrey Lofthouse: With this, it will be convenient to take Government amendments (a) to (g) in lieu of the said amendment.

Firearms (Amendment) Bill: Exemptions from Section 1 of the 1968 Act for Officers etc. of Licensed Pistol Clubs (18 Feb 1997)

Mr Geoffrey Lofthouse: That is quite right. The hon. Gentleman is going rather wide of the amendment, and he may be referring to Lords amendment No. 2.


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