HC Deb 20 July 1988 vol 137 c1100
Sir Peter Hordern (Horsham)

On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker. Is it not a convention of the House that an hon. Member dealing with another hon. Member's constituency should give the hon. Member due notice that he will mention it? In this case, is it not all the more reprehensible, considering that the offices of the Horsham Conservative Association are to be knocked down to make way for a road? It is not altogether surprising that the council is offering the Horsham Conservative Association other premises—[Interruption.] Is it not surprising that, as there are so few Labour supporters in the Horsham constituency, Labour Members are getting their facts wrong?

Mr. Deputy Speaker

Order. It is a convention of the House that when an hon. Member intends to refer to another hon. Member's constituency he so advises him.