HC Deb 01 November 1967 vol 753 cc1-2W
Mr. Dalyell

asked the Lord President of the Council whether he will give an indication of the procedural changes which the Government propose to recommend.

Mr. Crossman

Briefly, the changes I intend to propose to the House are as follows:—

  1. 1. There should be no counts after 10 p.m.
  2. 2. The method of putting amendments should be simplified.
  3. 3. The Finance Bill should normally be committed to a Standing Committee of 50, with an extra two days on Report.
  4. 4. There should be arrangements for voluntary agreements on selected Bills.
  5. 5. Private Members' ballot Bills should be able to be introduced by proxy.
  6. 6. Second Reading Committee reports should be published with the daily Hansard.
  7. 7. The Report stage of certain Bills should be taken in Committee.
  8. 8. Third Readings of Bills should be taken formally, unless the House specifically decide otherwise.
  9. 9. The question "that Lords Amendments be now considered" should be dispensed with.
  10. 10. Affirmative resolutions should be exempted from the 10 o'clock rule for 90 minutes only.
  11. 11. All general Statutory Instruments should be considered by the Select Committee on Statutory Instruments.
  12. 12. Private Members' Time should be divided so that 8 days are spent on Second Readings and 8 days on later stages of Private Members' Bills and the equivalent of 6 days on Motions.
  13. 13. Standing Orders should be amended to provide for suspending any sitting until the following morning when the sitting appears likely to extend beyond a reasonable time.
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  15. 14. Standing Order No. 9 should be amended so as to allow for more frequent debate on urgent matters.
  16. 15. The Opposition should be free to take up to four half days from the 29 Supply Days for urgent debates.
  17. 16. The Deputy Speaker should have power to accept Closure motions on Amendments on Report stages.
  18. 17. Ministers should be entitled to speak in Standing Committee on the Finance Bill whether or not they are members of the Committee.