HC Deb 14 April 1986 vol 95 c583 3.41 pm
Mr. Andrew Faulds (Warley, East)

Further to an earlier point of order, Mr. Speaker.

Mr. Speaker

Order. We have dealt with that matter.

Mr. Faulds

No. Forgive me—

Mr. Speaker

Order. I have dealt with points of order.

Mr. Faulds

rose

Mr. Speaker

Order. Is it a new point of order?

Mr. Faulds

It is related to your responsibility—

Mr. Speaker

Order. We must move on.

Mr. Faulds

rose

Mr. Speaker

Order. I take points of order at the appropriate time, which is immediately after questions, and we have now moved on.

Mr. Faulds

No, Sir. I raised a point of order—

Mr. Speaker

Order. I shall take it if it is a new point of order, but I shall not take a point of order arising from a matter with which we have already dealt.

Mr. Faulds

In that case, it is a new point of order. The one reason why I did not apply for a debate under Standing Order No. 10 this morning was that I expected a statement from the Prime Minister.

Mr. Speaker

Order. The hon. Gentleman is destroying a good reputation.

Mr. Faulds

I wanted a debate under Standing Order No. 10.

Mr. Speaker

Order.

Mr. Faulds

rose

Mr. Speaker

Order. I said in answer to a previous question that if something new had happened since 12 o'clock an application under Standing Order No. 10 would be in order.

Mr. Faulds

It has. The Prime Minister has not come to the House.

Mr. Speaker

Order.

Mr. Faulds

rose

Mr. Speaker

Order. The Clerk will now proceed to read the Orders of the Day.

Mr. Faulds

Further to that point of order—

Mr. Speaker

Order. I shall not take it.

Mr. Faulds

There is a new point of order—

Mr. Speaker

Order. We will now proceed to the business set down for today.