Speaking Times Sample Clauses

Speaking Times. The time limit allocated for all Members speaking on Bills will be reduced from 20 to 15 minutes. The Selection Committee is able to determine, where a Xxxx is not controversial, that time limits for speaking on that Xxxx be reduced to 5 or 10 minutes. Where a large number of Members wish to speak on a particular Xxxx, the Selection Committee can, by agreement, place limits on speaking times to facilitate as many Members as possible speaking on the Xxxx. The Speaker, with the Selection Committee, is to consider and potentially trial 5 minutes of questions (30 second question with two minute answers) at the end of all MP’s speeches, so as to encourage “smarter debate”.
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