HC Deb 10 May 1895 vol 33 c917
MR. C. J. DARLING,

as a point of Order, asked the Speaker whether there was any understanding or tradition with regard to the responsibilities of Members of this House in relation to the character of persons who may be introduced into the Galleries of this House, more particularly with regard to the admission of persons under the gallery?

*MR. SPEAKER

It is not a question of Order, but, at the same time, there is no objection to my stating what, indeed, is obvious—that there is a very high duty imposed on every hon. Member in introducing strangers within the walls of the House, to take care not to introduce any person who, he has reason to believe, is likely to be guilty of any disorderly conduct. ["Hear, hear."]