Mr Paul Dean: No, I call Mr. Hardy.
Mr Paul Dean: Order. I remind hon. Members that we are not in Committee. Interventions must be brief.
Mr Paul Dean: Order. I remind the House that we are discussing the passenger concourse building. We must not widen the debate.
Mr Paul Dean: Order. I remind the House that we are not discussing the merits of the Palace of Westminster or of Euston station.
Mr Paul Dean: Order. I remind the House that we are discussing clause 7.
Mr Paul Dean: With this it will be convenient to take the following amendments: No. 3, in clause 20, page 11, line 27, at end insert— '(5) Nothing in this Act shall authorise the Board or the Company to purchase or use the land in the London Borough of Camden numbered 88–101 on the deposited plans.'. No. 4, in clause 23, page 13, line 31, at end insert— '(3A) On completion of Works Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4A...
Mr Paul Dean: Order. I am finding it difficult to know what is the point of order for me. The hon. Gentleman seems to be addressing his comments to the Minister. I can deal only with points of order.
Mr Paul Dean: That is not really a point of order. I can only say that the amendments that have been selected are in order; we should now proceed with them.
Mr Paul Dean: Order. We cannot debate the matter now. Do I understand that the hon. Gentleman is asking for a statement?
Mr Paul Dean: There has been no request for a statement today, but I am sure that the points that have been raised will have been heard.
Mr Paul Dean: Objection taken. Second Reading what day?
Mr Paul Dean: Not moved.
Mr Paul Dean: Not moved.
Mr Paul Dean: Not moved.
Mr Paul Dean: Objection taken. Second Reading what day?
Mr Paul Dean: Not moved.
Mr Paul Dean: We now come to the debate on Ravenscraig. Time is limited. Many hon. Members wish to speak, so I appeal for short speeches. I should also inform the House that Mr. Speaker has selected the Government amendment.
Mr Paul Dean: Order.
Mr Paul Dean: Order. I am sorry, but I must interrupt the hon. Gentleman. He has exceeded his time.
Mr Paul Dean: With this it will be convenient to consider Government amendments Nos. 27 and 28.