HL Deb 17 May 1989 vol 507 c1180

3.5 p.m.

Viscount Davidson

My Lords, with the leave of the House, I should like to say a word about the two short debates standing in the names of the noble Lord, Lord Bancroft, and the noble and learned Lord, Lord McCluskey. It is customary in short debates that the mover is allowed approximately 15 minutes and that the Minister should rise to reply not less than 20 minutes before the scheduled end of the debates. In the case of the short debate in the name of the noble Lord, Lord Bancroft, this means that all other speeches should be limited to a maximum of 12 minutes and in that of the noble and learned Lord, Lord McCluskey, to 14 minutes. If any noble Lord should speak at greater length, it would be at the expense of subsequent speakers in the debate.