HC Deb 21 December 1927 vol 212 c524
The PRIME MINISTER

I beg to move, "That the Standing Order be repealed."

Mr. TINKER

I heard the Prime Minister say that the Committee were unanimous on this particular point, and I am somewhat diffident in raising an objection to it, but I think the time given for the commencement of business—

Mr. DEPUTY -SPEAKER

I do not know whether the House will allow the hon. Member to raise this point. Strictly speaking, the Motion now before the House is merely consequential on the other which has been passed.

Mr. TINKER

I am speaking in respect of the new Standing Order to follow Standing Order No. 24.

Mr. DEPUTY-SPEAKER

I would not like to rule too strictly, but on a strict ruling the hon. Member is not in order in raising the point here.

Mr. TINKER

I am trying to deal with the question of the new Standing Order following Standing Order 24, with regard to the One o'Clock Rule in connection with a count on Friday.

Mr. DEPUTY-SPEAKER

The Motion before the House is that Standing Order No. 4 be repealed.

Mr. TINKER

It was my mistake.