Jeremy Corbyn: On a falling total.
Jeremy Corbyn: We go together.
Jeremy Corbyn: rose——
Jeremy Corbyn: asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what plans he has to seek to reduce the need to receive children into care.
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Jeremy Corbyn: Further to that point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker. The hon. Member for Crawley says that he did not say "No" when Labour Members clearly heard him do so. Is it not incumbent on the hon. Gentleman to come clean about whether he supports or opposes the Bill to outlaw racial harassment?
Jeremy Corbyn: On a point of order, Mr. Speaker. The debate has a specific title which is United Kingdom relations with Chile". If the hon. Member for Wantage (Mr. Jackson) is trying to delay the House, perhaps he should tell us why. Alternatively, will he direct his remarks to the subject of the debate?
Jeremy Corbyn: In an answer from the Minister and information from the Home Office, he said that the high commission had not visited Jaffna at any time this year. Are there any plans for high commission staff now to travel to Jaffna and the eastern provinces so that we can have an accurate report of the position?
Jeremy Corbyn: Just answer the question.
Jeremy Corbyn: Will the hon. Member give way?
Jeremy Corbyn: rose——
Jeremy Corbyn: On a point of order, Mr. Speaker.
Jeremy Corbyn: Perhaps that is why the right hon. Gentleman joined the Tory party —on account of its wonderful concern for the poor of the Third world.
Jeremy Corbyn: rose—
Jeremy Corbyn: asked the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what representations he has made to the Chilean Government regarding the reimposition of the state of seige in September.
Jeremy Corbyn: I agree with it.
Jeremy Corbyn: Will the hon. Gentleman give way?
Jeremy Corbyn: Will the right hon. Gentleman give way?
Jeremy Corbyn: He is tired.
Jeremy Corbyn: Is the hon. and learned Gentleman talking about all the arrivals from those countries, or about people seeking to settle here to join their families, and so on?