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Social Housing Occupancy (12 Mar 2024)

Gary Streeter: I remind Members to give the Minister adequate time to wind up—at least eight minutes.

State Pension Changes: Women — [Sir Gary Streeter in the Chair] (12 Mar 2024)

Gary Streeter: I remind the Minister to leave at least two minutes for Jim Shannon to have the final say.

State Pension Changes: Women — [Sir Gary Streeter in the Chair] (12 Mar 2024)

Gary Streeter: Thank you, colleagues, for your co-operation; we are now bang on time as we turn to the Front-Bench spokesmen. I call the SNP spokesperson.

State Pension Changes: Women — [Sir Gary Streeter in the Chair] (12 Mar 2024)

Gary Streeter: Order. Just a reminder that interventions should be brief.

State Pension Changes: Women — [Sir Gary Streeter in the Chair] (12 Mar 2024)

Gary Streeter: Order. Everyone calm down. This is an intervention.

State Pension Changes: Women — [Sir Gary Streeter in the Chair] (12 Mar 2024)

Gary Streeter: I call Jim Shannon to finish off.

State Pension Changes: Women — [Sir Gary Streeter in the Chair] (12 Mar 2024)

Gary Streeter: Colleagues, all of you who have eyes will recognise that we have a dozen or so contributions to squeeze in and just under 40 minutes. It will be three minutes each, voluntarily. I will impose it if colleagues do not play ball. I am sure we will all be on our best behaviour.

Steel Industry: Wales — [Sir Gary Streeter in the Chair] (21 Feb 2024)

Gary Streeter: May I make an observation? It is helpful if the Minister can respond to one intervention before people bounce up and down for the next one. Let us take it calmly.

Steel Industry: Wales — [Sir Gary Streeter in the Chair] (21 Feb 2024)

Gary Streeter: Order. That was another long intervention. I remind the hon. Lady that any reference to “you” is a reference to me. I am certainly open to further negotiations, but that does not really matter.

Steel Industry: Wales — [Sir Gary Streeter in the Chair] (21 Feb 2024)

Gary Streeter: Minister, this is the last two minutes.

Steel Industry: Wales — [Sir Gary Streeter in the Chair] (21 Feb 2024)

Gary Streeter: Dame Nia Griffith will have the final word.

Steel Industry: Wales — [Sir Gary Streeter in the Chair] (21 Feb 2024)

Gary Streeter: We now turn to our Front-Bench speakers. I call Sarah Jones.

Steel Industry: Wales — [Sir Gary Streeter in the Chair] (21 Feb 2024)

Gary Streeter: Order. I remind Members that interventions should be brief and on the subject of the steel industry in Wales.

Steel Industry: Wales — [Sir Gary Streeter in the Chair] (21 Feb 2024)

Gary Streeter: I call Christina Rees —and happy birthday!

Media Bill: New Clause 3 - Consultation on section 50 (30 Jan 2024)

Gary Streeter: I am pleased to speak in support of amendment 18, tabled in my name and the names of other hon. Members. I generally welcome this Bill as a valiant attempt to bring the law and regulation up to date in a fast-moving sector of our society, namely broadcasting and on-screen entertainment. I will focus on part 4, which deals with on-demand programme services and, in particular, clause 38, which...

Heritage Assets: Uxbridge and South Ruislip (16 Jan 2024)

Gary Streeter: I just want to make clear that I want to give the Minister a good 10 minutes to respond and that the debate must conclude by 11.30 am.

Excess Death Trends — [Sir Gary Streeter in the Chair] (16 Jan 2024)

Gary Streeter: Order. We must move on to the next debate. Motion lapsed ( Standing Order No. 10(6)).

Excess Death Trends — [Sir Gary Streeter in the Chair] (16 Jan 2024)

Gary Streeter: Minister, please leave some time for the Member in charge to wind up.

Excess Death Trends — [Sir Gary Streeter in the Chair] (16 Jan 2024)

Gary Streeter: Andrew Bridgen will have the final say.

Excess Death Trends — [Sir Gary Streeter in the Chair] (16 Jan 2024)

Gary Streeter: Abena, we have a point of order; I am so sorry. Philip, it had better be a point of order.


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