Legal Aid Reform Debate

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Department: Ministry of Justice

Legal Aid Reform

John Bercow Excerpts
Thursday 3rd February 2011

(13 years, 9 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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John Bercow Portrait Mr Speaker
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Order. More than 20 hon. and right hon. Members have applied to speak in the debate, as a result of which I have imposed a limit of five minutes on each Back-Bench contribution. I simply remind Members that they are not obliged to use their full five minutes if they do not wish to do so. I am keen to get everyone in, but Members need to help me to help them, and to help each other.

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John Bercow Portrait Mr Speaker
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Order. Before the hon. Gentleman responds to that intervention, I hope that he will confirm to me that he is not accusing any Member of being personally dishonest, because we cannot have that in the Chamber.

Tom Brake Portrait Tom Brake
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Of course I am not accusing any ex-Minister of being personally dishonest.

I thank the hon. Member for South Swindon (Mr Buckland) for his intervention. I think that Members on both sides of the House regret the decisions that are having to be taken, but it is incumbent on Ministers and Members on this side to come forward with solutions. If the Opposition want to be taken seriously, they need to offer solutions as well.

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None Portrait Several hon. Members
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John Bercow Portrait Mr Speaker
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Order. I remind colleagues that Front-Bench speakers will be called from 5.38 pm or thereabouts, so there is real pressure on time.