FOR THOSE following today’s Prime Minister’s Questions in the Commons, this is the expected running order of questions (those in bold are are on the Order Paper):
1. Brian Donohoe (Labour, Central Ayrshire)
David Cameron
2. Joan Walley (Labour, Stoke-on-Trent North)
Nick Clegg
Labour backbencher
3. Mr Andrew Pelling (Independent, Croydon Central)
4. Mr Andrew Dismore (Labour, Hendon)
5. Mr Ben Wallace (Conservative, Lancaster & Wyre)
Labour backbencher
6. Ann Winterton (Conservative, Congleton)
Labour backbencher
7. Sir Michael Spicer (West Worcestershire)
8. Alison Seabeck (Labour, Plymouth, Devonport)
Opposition MP
9. Mr Graham Allen (Labour, Nottingham North): What recent representations he has received on bringing forward proposals arising from the report of the Select Committee on the Reform of the House of Commons (Note: this is a “closed question”; any member asking a supplementary to this must stick to the same subject).
Opposition MP
10. Mr David S. Borrow (Labour, South Ribble)
Opposition MP
11. Dr Stephen Ladyman (Labour, South Thanet)
Opposition MP
12. Nia Griffith (Labour, Llanelli)
13. John Mason (SNP, Glasgow East)
Labour backbencher
14. Mr Philip Dunne (Conservative, Ludlow)














Wednesday 6 January 2010 at 12:01 pm
Tom,
If you had made it onto the Order Paper today, what question would you have asked?
Wednesday 6 January 2010 at 2:33 pm
@Andy
The official version. “Would my honourable friend confirm that he has no intention of diverting his vital work of restoring the economic health of this country, to comment on rumours of plots to unseat him.”
The real version. “In the name of God…”
Wednesday 6 January 2010 at 5:13 pm
Thanks for this. It was like having an official event program.
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