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Speeches by Hoyle.

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DateDebate & contributionWords
7 Oct 2024VAT: Independent Schools

Order. It is a point of order, so you do give way, unfortunately.

educationeconomy-jobs
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7 Oct 2024VAT: Independent Schools

Order. As you know, that is not a point of order—do not waste my time. Carry on, Minister.

educationeconomy-jobs
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7 Oct 2024VAT: Independent Schools

Order. I am sure the Lib Dems do not need coaching.

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7 Oct 2024VAT: Independent Schools

I call the Liberal Democrat spokesperson.

educationeconomy-jobs
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7 Oct 2024VAT: Independent Schools

Order. If Members wish to intervene, they should do it properly. Let us not have side banter, as the rest of the Chamber needs to get in as well.

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7 Oct 2024VAT: Independent Schools

Order. May I suggest that interventions are meant to be short and not a speech, especially if you are on the list? People are going to go down to a six-minute time limit shortly. Please, think of others.

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7 Oct 2024VAT: Independent Schools

Order. May I gently say to the hon. Member that when you say “you”, it is as though I have said it? I want to reassure you that I am not involved in any of this.

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7 Oct 2024VAT: Independent Schools

I gently say to the Liberal Democrat spokesperson that you have now been going 18 minutes. [Interruption.] No, let me finish before you make a judgment call. I do not want you to speak for longer than the Government Minister, and we are shortly in danger of doing that. I am sure you will be coming to the end of your sp

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7 Oct 2024VAT: Independent Schools

Excellent.

educationeconomy-jobs
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7 Oct 2024VAT: Independent Schools

Perhaps the answer should be that you cut the speech if you want to take more interventions.

educationeconomy-jobs
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7 Oct 2024 Point of Order

I am grateful to the right hon. Member for giving notice of that point of order. As he well knows, the Chair is not responsible for the accuracy of ministerial remarks, either in this House or elsewhere; but I am sure that those on the Treasury Bench will have noted his comments, and I am sure they have been taken on b

defence
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7 Oct 2024Topical Questions

I call the shadow Secretary of State.

energyeconomy-jobsenvironment
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7 Oct 2024Clean Electricity Generation

I call the shadow Minister.

energyenvironmenteconomy-jobs
5
7 Oct 2024Grid Capacity

I call the Liberal Democrat spokesperson.

energyenvironmentutilities
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7 Oct 2024Warm Homes Plan

I call the Liberal Democrat spokesperson.

housingenergycost-of-living
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7 Oct 2024Climate Change: International Work

I call the shadow Minister.

environmentenergy
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7 Oct 2024Climate Change: International Work

Neatly done, although it was a little long. Come on Secretary of State.

environmentenergy
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7 Oct 2024Climate Change: International Work

I call Chris Vince.

environmentenergy
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7 Oct 2024Zero Carbon Electricity System

I call the shadow Minister.

energyenvironment
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7 Oct 2024Zero Carbon Electricity System

Order. Just to help everybody, the hon. Gentleman is meant to go through the Chair, but he was looking at the Secretary of State. As good looking as the Secretary of State is, it is easier if the hon. Gentleman speaks to me, and then I can pick up what he says.

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