Margaret Thatcher Day Bill
Second Reading 14:28:00 Mr Peter Bone (Wellingborough) (Con): Now. Mr Robert Syms (Poole) (Con): Object. Mr Bone: You cannot object; I am within the time. Mr Deputy Speaker, I appreciate the support of my Whips in this— Thomas Docherty (Dunfermline and West Fife) (Lab): On a point of order, Mr Deputy Speaker. Perhaps it would be helpful to the Government Whips if they were to read “Erskine May” to see how the process works. Mr Deputy Speaker (Mr Lindsay Hoyle): That is not a point of order, but it might have been helpful if they had struggled a little longer to get through the Lobby. Mr Bone: I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time. The Bill would amend the Banking and Financial Dealings Act 1971 so that the last Monday in August is known as Margaret Thatcher day. Baroness Thatcher was without doubt one of the greatest Prime Ministers in living memory— [ Interruption. ] Mr Deputy Speaker: Would Members please be quiet, because I am trying to hear Mr Bone. It would be
Second Reading
14:28:00
Mr Peter Bone (Wellingborough) (Con)Now.
Mr Robert Syms (Poole) (Con)Object.
Mr BoneYou cannot object; I am within the time. Mr Deputy Speaker, I appreciate the support of my Whips in this—
Thomas Docherty (Dunfermline and West Fife) (Lab)On a point of order, Mr Deputy Speaker. Perhaps it would be helpful to the Government Whips if they were to read “Erskine May” to see how the process works.
Mr Deputy Speaker (Mr Lindsay Hoyle)That is not a point of order, but it might have been helpful if they had struggled a little longer to get through the Lobby.
Mr BoneI beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.
The Bill would amend the Banking and Financial Dealings Act 1971 so that the last Monday in August is known as Margaret Thatcher day. Baroness Thatcher was without doubt one of the greatest Prime Ministers in living memory— [ Interruption. ]
Mr Deputy SpeakerWould Members please be quiet, because I am trying to hear Mr Bone. It would be helpful if those leaving the Chamber would do so quietly.
Mr BoneMrs Thatcher was a great stateswoman, a true patriot, and an inspiration to the masses. She not only did our country a great service but gave Britain back its pride and returned it to prosperity after some of the darkest economic days in recent decades. She gave us a legacy to be proud of. It is rare to find—
Huw Irranca-Davies (Ogmore) (Lab)On a point of order, Mr Deputy Speaker.
Thomas DochertyOn a point of order, Mr Deputy Speaker.
Mr Deputy SpeakerThis had better be a serious point of order, Mr Docherty, because we are interrupting the hon. Gentleman’s speech for the third time. Are you serious or are you not?
Thomas DochertyMy hon. Friend can go first.
Mr BoneThis was a politician with such courage and conviction—
Huw Irranca-DaviesOn a point of order, Mr Deputy Speaker. I am seeking clarification. Having been—
14:30:00
The Deputy Speaker interrupted the business (Standing Order No. 11(2)).
Bill to be read a Second time on Friday 8 November .