Order. Is the hon. Gentleman referring to a Member of the other place? [Interruption.] I want a clear answer, and no interruptions. ...Order. Is the hon. Gentleman referring to a Member of the other place? ...Order. What the hon. Gentleman has to tell me is a yes or a no. ... I am going to make this plain. If any Member of the other House is accused in this Chamber of lying, I will make sure that it is not reiterated in the Chamber. I think the hon. Gentleman was out of order in even raising a point of order in the manner he did. It is best that he resume his seat and keep quiet. That is the best thing he can do.
The Economy
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in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 31 March 2009.
It occurred during Debate on The Economy.
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