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                                                        CHAMbER & COMMITTEES




         Speaking
         When speaking in debates you should be present for the   Speaker’s Office
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         opening and winding-up speeches, and you should remain
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         in the Chamber for at least the two speeches after you have
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         concluded. If you fail to observe these courtesies, you will be   Office x3302/3303
         given a lower priority on the next occasion you seek to speak.

         You must speak from the place where you are called, which
         has to be within the formal limits of the Chamber (so not
         from the cross-benches below the bar).

         You must resume your seat whenever the Speaker (or a
         Deputy) stands up.

         You must address the House through the Chair. Accordingly,
         other Members should not be addressed as ‘you’, but should
         be referred to as ‘the honourable Member for [constituency]’,
         ‘my honourable friend’ or ‘the honourable Member opposite’.
         Privy Counsellors are ‘Right Honourable’. Ministers may be
         referred to by office or simply as the Minister.

         You may refer to notes but you should not read speeches
         or questions; this both tends to stifle debate and makes it
         harder for you to respond to interventions.
         Intervening

         Members may intervene briefly in each other’s speeches, but
         only if the Member who has the floor gives way.

         Oral questions
         Members with oral questions should not leave the Chamber
         until supplementary questions on their question have ended.
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