Scotland Bill (Programme) (No.2)
Does the hon. Gentleman wish to orate?
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I do wish to take the opportunity to orate because we are profoundly disappointed with the time a...
Order. The hon. Gentleman is making extremely important points. He says that he needs to be heard...
Scotland is watching. People are observing these proceedings and cannot believe that we have been...
I know that the hon. Gentleman wants to complain about how terribly Scotland has been treated, fu...
We have been shown gross disrespect today, and for the hon. Gentleman to say that Scotland should...
Will the hon. Gentleman give way again?
I am not giving way to the silly hon. Gentleman again.
What a sham of a process this has pr...
On a point of order, Madam Deputy Speaker. It is a disgrace for the hon. Member for Perth and Nor...
The hon. Gentleman knows well that that is not a point of order for the Chair: it is part of the ...
I do not want to take up time, but I want the House to understand the rage that my hon. Friends a...
Does my hon. Friend agree that the real irony is that after today’s truncated debate, the Bill wi...
That is exactly what will happen. The minute the Bill leaves this House it goes to the unelected ...
I do not want to detain the House either, but I agree with the hon. Member for Perth and North Pe...
The kernel of the argument is about having enough time to debate effectively all the detail in th...
I will not detain the House, because I do not want to eat into the time available to debate the B...