Point of Order

4 Nov 2024Agriculture & Rural EconomyMP & Parliament
Sir Roger GaleConservative and Unionist PartyHerne Bay and Sandwich7 words

On a point of order, Mr Speaker.

Sir Lindsay HoyleIndependentChorley20 words

Points of order should come after statements, as you well know, Sir Roger, unless this is specifically about this point.

Sir Roger GaleConservative and Unionist PartyHerne Bay and Sandwich2 words

indicated assent.

Sir Lindsay HoyleIndependentChorley10 words

Well, in that case—I knew you knew better than me.

Sir Roger GaleConservative and Unionist PartyHerne Bay and Sandwich22 words

Were you given any indication as to why the Secretary of State was not here to answer the urgent question, Mr Speaker?

Sir Lindsay HoyleIndependentChorley22 words

Absolutely not. I granted the urgent question because I know how important the issue is, including to my good farmers in Chorley.

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