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... consider the practice of giving excessive advance notice to be open to abuse , and we therefore recommend that no more than 21 days ' notice ( excluding recesses ) be given of any oral question . " Question put , That the Paragraph ...
... consider the practice of giving excessive advance notice to be open to abuse , and we therefore recommend that no more than 21 days ' notice ( excluding recesses ) be given of any oral question . " Question put , That the Paragraph ...
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... consider the practice of giving excessive advance notice to be open to abuse , and we therefore recommend that no more than 21 days ' notice ( excluding recesses ) be given of any oral question . " Question put , That the Paragraph ...
... consider the practice of giving excessive advance notice to be open to abuse , and we therefore recommend that no more than 21 days ' notice ( excluding recesses ) be given of any oral question . " Question put , That the Paragraph ...
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... consider , would also be the view of the House . " In view of their success we had considered methods by which a timetable might be automatically imposed for every bill . The difficulty here is that in the case of contentious bills such ...
... consider , would also be the view of the House . " In view of their success we had considered methods by which a timetable might be automatically imposed for every bill . The difficulty here is that in the case of contentious bills such ...
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adjournment agreed allowed Amendment proposed attend authority Blackburn called Chair Chairman Charles Pannell Clause Colonial Committee Stage consider consideration Continued course deal debate detailed difficulty discussion divided division Estimates evidence fact feel Finance Bill floor further give given Government highway House House of Commons importance interest leave legislation Lord majority matter means meet ment Minister minutes Mitchison mittee morning morning sittings motion move notice o'clock objection Opposition paragraph Parliament particular person possible practice present Private Members procedure Question Question proposed Question put raised reason recommend reference regard Report Report Stage Resolution rule Select Session sittings Speaker stage Standing Committee Standing Order suggestion Supply taken thing thought Thursday tion upstairs Viscountess Davidson vote week whole