Points of Order Debate

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Department: Leader of the House

Points of Order

Simon Hoare Excerpts
Wednesday 19th December 2018

(5 years, 4 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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John Bercow Portrait Mr Speaker
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The answer is—[Interruption.] Order. I do not need the hon. Member for North Dorset (Simon Hoare) continually ranting—[Interruption.] Order. Don’t argue the toss with me, Mr Hoare. I will call the points of order when I am —[Interruption.] I will call them when I am ready. What I say to the hon. Member for Walthamstow (Stella Creasy) is that the best way in which to proceed is to move to the statements, and I will treat of further points of order in the circumstances. Do not forget, I was not aware of this alleged evidence, and it has been brought to light by points of order, but the sooner the points of order come to an end, the sooner we can proceed with the next business of the House of Commons.

Simon Hoare Portrait Simon Hoare (North Dorset) (Con)
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Further to that point of order, Mr Speaker. You used the word—perfectly properly—“evidence” on a number of occasions. Certainly, I think a number of us will have seen clips—on a variety of Twitter feeds—and anybody who has a basic lip-reading skill will understand what the Labour leader had to say about my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister. Sir, will you undertake to take into evidence things which people have tweeted out to show that—[Interruption.]

John Bercow Portrait Mr Speaker
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I will certainly take—[Interruption.] No, no, I have got the point.

Simon Hoare Portrait Simon Hoare
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And to show—

John Bercow Portrait Mr Speaker
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Come on, quickly.

Simon Hoare Portrait Simon Hoare
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And indeed to take the television footage taken by the officials of this place.

John Bercow Portrait Mr Speaker
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Yes. I do not honestly think that added much, frankly. I think the commitment was pretty clear, but yes, I am very happy to provide the hon. Gentleman with the assurance that he seeks.