UK Parliament — House of Commons

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2022 — 30th November When the order of the day for the consideration of a bill, as amended in a committee of the whole House, has been read, the House shall proceed to consider the same without question put, unless the Member in charge thereof nominates a future day for its consideration or a motion shall be made to re-commit the bill in whole or in part.

First appearance

1882 — 27th November That, when the Order of the Day for the Consideration of a Bill, as amended in the Committee of the whole House has been read, The House do proceed to consider the same without Question put, unless the Member in charge thereof shall desire to postpone its consideration, or a Motion shall be made to re-commit the Bill.