I apologise to the hon. Gentleman and other Members: I mistakenly thought that a meeting with the Serjeant at Arms and the superintendant at 2 o’clock had been cancelled, so came to the debate. Before I go, I wanted to check on a point of correction. Page 6 of the report refers to the vote rejecting the motion by 332 to 220. My recollection—and I have just checked Hansard—is that that was the vote on the manuscript amendment tabled by the Leader of the Opposition, and that the main motion was defeated by 285 votes to 272. I remember that so vividly because it was probably the most extraordinary moment I have experienced in the Chamber in my four years as a Member of Parliament.
Conflict Decisions and Constitutional Reform
Proceeding contribution from
Therese Coffey
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Thursday, 19 June 2014.
It occurred during Adjournment debate on Conflict Decisions and Constitutional Reform.
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Session
2014-15
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Westminster Hall
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2015-01-30 13:17:35 +0000
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