§ Mr. SpeakerFirst, I remind hon. Members that those who are called for supplementary questions should ask only one question. Ministers need not feel obliged to answer more than one. Secondly, it is quite unfair for an hon. Member to try to argue a case put forward as a supplementary question, because that changes the whole character of Question Time.
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- Japan 350 words cc816-7
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- Consumer Education 616 words cc830-1
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