§ Madam SpeakerWith the leave of the House, I propose to put together the motions on statutory instruments and EC documents.
§ Madam SpeakerThen I shall put them separately. The Question is the next motion on the Order Paper.
§ Madam SpeakerOrder. The motion must be put forthwith. I can accept an objection. Is there an objection to the motion?
§ Madam SpeakerIn that case, we come now to the third motion—
§ Mr. Bob Cryer (Bradford, South)On a point of order, Madam Speaker. I understand that we can vote on the motions, so a vote must be taken.
§ Madam SpeakerI am sorry. There can be no debate, but if the House wishes to divide, it can do so. Does the hon. Member for Preston (Mrs. Wise) wish to divide the House on motion No. 2?
§ Mrs. Audrey Wise (Preston)Yes, Madam Speaker.
§ Motion made, and Question put forthwith pursuant to Standing Order No. 101(5) (Standing Committees on Statutory Instruments, &c.)
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