All 2 results for unparliamentary speaker:Mr Sydney Irving

Bill Presented: HOUSE OF COMMONS REDISTRI BUTION OF SEATS (No. 2) BILL (ALLOCATION OF TIME) ( 9 Jul 1969)

Mr Sydney Irving: It has been held that a word must be a personal reference before it becomes unparliamentary and requires to be withdrawn.

Orders of the Day — REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE ACT 1949 (AMENDMENT) (No. 2) BILL (22 Mar 1968)

Mr Sydney Irving: Unfortunately I did not hear, but if it is applied directly to an individual, yes, it is regarded in Erskine May as an unparliamentary word, and if the hon. Gentleman used it he should withdraw.


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