It is not for me to interpret individual votes. The hon. Gentleman asks whether there is anything in the Standing Orders about how a vote on one matter can be considered to be a proxy for another, and the straightforward, factual answer—as I think he knows—is that no, there is not. I am not aware that anybody is suggesting that there should be, but do not give them ideas.
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Proceeding contribution from
John Bercow
(Speaker)
in the House of Commons on Monday, 10 November 2014.
It occurred during Points of order on Points of Order.
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