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Speeches by Hendrick.

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3 Dec 2024 Family Farming in Devon

I call Sir Geoffrey Cox to wind up.

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3 Dec 2024 Family Farming in Devon

Order. The time is up. I remind the hon. Member, who is new, that if he is not here at the start in future, he will not be called to speak. We now move to contributions from the Front Bench.

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3 Dec 2024 Family Farming in Devon

I indicate that, because of the limitations of this debate, each Back Bencher should aim to speak for around five minutes, if possible.

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3 Dec 2024 Family Farming in Devon

Order. I remind the right hon. and learned Member that there are others who may wish to speak and, unless he winds up his remarks fairly soon, they are not going to have much time.

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3 Dec 2024 Family Farming in Devon

Order. As everybody has returned, we can restart a little bit earlier than we had planned. I call Sir Geoffrey Cox.

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3 Dec 2024 Family Farming in Devon

Order. I understand that there is a Division in the House, so the sitting is suspended for 15 minutes. We will add that time on at the end—do not worry.

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27 Nov 2024 World AIDS Day

I thank hon. Members for their brief contributions and for giving time for the Front Bench speakers.

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27 Nov 2024 Violence against Women and Girls

It would be great if everybody could follow Mr Shannon’s example. I call Steve Witherden.

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27 Nov 2024 Violence against Women and Girls

Before we continue, I would appreciate it if people would desist from interventions, because they take a lot of time away from people whose names are down to speak.

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27 Nov 2024 Violence against Women and Girls

I commend Members on keeping their speeches brief. We now move on to the Front-Bench contributions.

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27 Nov 2024 Rail Connectivity: Oxfordshire

I will call Charlie Maynard to move the motion and then call the Minister to respond. As is the convention for 30-minute debates, there will not be an opportunity for the Member in charge to wind up. Interventions, however, are permitted. I call Charlie Maynard.

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27 Nov 2024 World AIDS Day

Order. May I remind Members that they should bob if they wish to be called in the debate? I also noticed that one or two Members arrived after the first speech had already begun, so they will not be allowed to speak. I think that those who want to speak will end up with about two minutes each, so I would be grateful if

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27 Nov 2024 World AIDS Day

Order. I ask Members to please try to keep to two minutes if they can.

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27 Nov 2024 Violence against Women and Girls

Order. I remind Members that they should bob if they wish to be called in this debate. Everybody can see that we have a large number of people here. We have less than an hour now, given that the mover of the motion has already spoken, and the Government and Opposition spokespeople get 10 minutes each. You do not need t

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27 Nov 2024 World AIDS Day

Order. In the 20 seconds we have left, I leave it to Mr Beales to say a few words.

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31 Oct 2024SEND Provision: Hampshire

I remind Members that they should bob if they wish to be called in this debate.

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31 Oct 2024SEND Provision: Hampshire

Order. The debate pertains to Hampshire. Although you raise issues that are common, the subject is aimed in the direction of Hampshire. Can you please make the main points and try not to veer off the subject in terms of specifics in your own part of the UK?

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21 Oct 2024 Pie and Mash: Traditional Speciality Guaranteed Status

Order. You speak through the Chair.

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21 Oct 2024Large-scale Energy Projects and Food Security

Order. I call Ann Davies.

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21 Oct 2024Large-scale Energy Projects and Food Security

I remind Members to bob or to stand if they wish to speak. We are going to be very short of time and I will cut to the Front Benchers when appropriate, even if some Members have not spoken, so if you speak for too long, you are taking time off others.

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