§ Mr. Deputy Speaker (Mr. Harold Walker)I have a short statement to make about arrangements for the debate on the motion for the Adjournment which will follow the passing of the Consolidated Fund (Appropriation) Bill on Thursday 28 July 1988.
Hon. Members should submit their subjects to Mr. Speaker's Office not later than 9 am on Wednesday 27 July. A list showing the subjects and times will be published later that day. Normally the time allotted will not exceed one and a half hours, but Mr. Speaker proposes to exercise his discretion to allow one or two debates to continue for rather longer—up to a maximum of three hours.
Where identical or similar subjects have been entered by different Members whose names are drawn in the ballot, only the first name will be shown on the list. As some debates may not last the full time allotted to them, it is the responsibility of hon. Members to keep in touch with developments if they are not to miss their turn.
I also remind hon. Members that on the motion for the Adjournment of the House on Friday 29 July, up to eight hon. Members may raise with Ministers subjects of their own choice. Applications should reach Mr. Speaker's Office by 10 pm on Monday next. A ballot will be held on Tuesday morning and the result made known as soon as possible thereafter.