I am certain that the hon. Gentleman shares the view that, as was alluded to in an earlier exchange, it is important that, where there is an issue of great national and international importance, the opportunity exists for the Government to make a statement on it—indeed, they have a responsibility to do so. However, I hope that the hon. Gentleman is reassured that time is protected as part of the motion, and that the moment of interruption can indeed be extended. I think that we have struck the correct balance on that point.
Business of the House (Lisbon Treaty)
Proceeding contribution from
Jim Murphy
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Monday, 28 January 2008.
It occurred during Debate on Business of the House (Lisbon Treaty).
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