It is extremely good to see a respectable sprinkling of MPs who want to talk about honey bee health at 9.30 on a Wednesday morning. It is several months since we last met to discuss this topic in a debate organised by the hon. Member for Norwich, North (Dr. Gibson), and we were all pleased that he managed to do that. A lot has happened since then, and it is important to record what has happened and to start discussing what needs to happen next.
Before I proceed, however, let me say just one thing. During that debate, a fair number of my parliamentary colleagues—marvellous though they all are—showed an unfortunate weakness for what I can only call weepingly awful bee puns. [Interruption.] They are coming already. I simply say this to colleagues on both sides of the Chamber: "If you feel the urge coming on, don't do it. Have a sip of water, stiffen your backbone and hold back on the instinct if you possible can."
Honey Bee Health
Proceeding contribution from
John Penrose
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 29 April 2009.
It occurred during Adjournment debate on Honey Bee Health.
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