Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2002-12-19-Speech-4-094"
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"en.20021219.3.4-094"2
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"Mrs Lulling, as a Member of long standing – even longer than myself – you know perfectly well that what you have just said lies entirely outside the precedent of the House. You are completely misinterpreting the Rules. They are clear on this point: when we have a roll call vote and when we call the result, the result stands. That has been the constant practice of all my predecessors and is consistent with the Rules.
I sometimes regret that, owing to technical problems, Members' votes are not properly registered. However, I have followed to the letter a precedent on which I exercise zero discretion. In those terms, although colleagues can be upset that their vote has not been recorded, it is a fact and a practice of this House that only those votes recorded and duly announced carry the result. Close at it was"@en1
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"c'est la vie, Madame!"1
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