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A standing order can always be suspended or superseded, as Standing Order No. 4, which deals inter alia with ... In these circumstances, what cannot be embodied in a standing order ought at the least to be recognised by convention.
A standing order can always be suspended or superseded, as Standing Order No. 4, which deals inter alia with ... In these circumstances, what cannot be embodied in a standing order ought at the least to be recognised by convention.
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As a result Mr. Speaker's hands are so tied by the rulings of his predecessors that there is scarcely any matter which can qualify for debate under the standing order . 66 We notice that twelve years after the standing order was passed ...
As a result Mr. Speaker's hands are so tied by the rulings of his predecessors that there is scarcely any matter which can qualify for debate under the standing order . 66 We notice that twelve years after the standing order was passed ...
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As a result Mr. Speaker's hands are so tied by the rulings of his predecessors that there is scarcely any matter which can qualify for debate under the standing order . We notice that twelve years after the standing order was passed Mr.
As a result Mr. Speaker's hands are so tied by the rulings of his predecessors that there is scarcely any matter which can qualify for debate under the standing order . We notice that twelve years after the standing order was passed Mr.
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