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Ch14 Control and conduct of debate / MANNER AND RIGHT OF SPEECH / Manner of speech / Place of speaking



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House of Representatives                                Ch 14                                                 p 490

 

Control and conduct of debate / MANNER AND RIGHT OF SPEECH / Manner of speech

 

Place of speaking

Standing order 65(c) provides that when two or more Members rise to speak the Speaker shall call upon the Member who, in the Speaker’s opinion, rose first, and standing order 62(a) requires every Member, when in the Chamber, to ‘take his or her seat’. The implication is that a Member should address the House from his or her own seat. Ministers and shadow ministers speak from the Table. Parliamentary Secretaries are allowed to speak from the Table when in charge of the business before the House but at other times are required to speak from their allocated places. The same practice applies in respect of opposition Parliamentary Secretaries. 1 An opposition Member who is not a member of the opposition shadow ministry but who is leading for the Opposition in a particular debate, is permitted to speak either from his or her allotted seat or from the Table. 2



H.R. Deb. (10.5.90) 267.



H.R. Deb. (18.10.79) 2273.