Points of Order

– in the House of Commons am 5:25 pm ar 3 Tachwedd 2025.

Danfonwch hysbysiad imi am ddadleuon fel hyn

Photo of Ruth Cadbury Ruth Cadbury Chair, Transport Committee, Chair, Transport Committee 5:25, 3 Tachwedd 2025

On a point of order, Madam Deputy Speaker. May I ask that the record be corrected? I inadvertently mentioned Avanti West Coast. I must have been thinking of the derailment, and not the tragic incident, which of course was on LNER.

[Official Report, 3 November 2025; Vol. 774, c. 640.]

Photo of Jim Shannon Jim Shannon DUP, Strangford

On a point of order, Madam Deputy Speaker.

Photo of Jim Shannon Jim Shannon DUP, Strangford

You will tell me whether it is or not, Madam Deputy Speaker. In my Constituency, a young man was killed in Portavogie today in a knife attack. I think it would be in order to mention that there and perhaps the House would join me in prayers—

Photo of Chris Philp Chris Philp Shadow Home Secretary

On a point of order, Madam Deputy Speaker. I think the Home Secretary may have misheard me during my question. I was saying that I was not concerned about the disproportionality of stop and search, because when we compare its use with the offending population, there is no disproportionality. I was encouraging further use of the tactic. I wanted to make sure the Home Secretary had heard and received that message.

Deputy Speaker

The Deputy speaker is in charge of proceedings of the House of Commons in the absence of the Speaker.

The deputy speaker's formal title is Chairman of Ways and Means, one of whose functions is to preside over the House of Commons when it is in a Committee of the Whole House.

The deputy speaker also presides over the Budget.

constituency

In a general election, each Constituency chooses an MP to represent them. MPs have a responsibility to represnt the views of the Constituency in the House of Commons. There are 650 Constituencies, and thus 650 MPs. A citizen of a Constituency is known as a Constituent

shadow

The shadow cabinet is the name given to the group of senior members from the chief opposition party who would form the cabinet if they were to come to power after a General Election. Each member of the shadow cabinet is allocated responsibility for `shadowing' the work of one of the members of the real cabinet.

The Party Leader assigns specific portfolios according to the ability, seniority and popularity of the shadow cabinet's members.

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