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"Madam President
you do not want the vote to happen? Can you hear me Madam President? My microphone does not seem to be working. I am not sure whether it is. Can you hear me? Okay.
Do you wish to hear what I want to say or not?
Madam President, I can stand here until I know that you can hear me, because you have asked me a question and I want to reply. As you requested, under Rule 191, you are quite right. We made that request in this Chamber when it was empty. I hope everybody enjoyed their drinks, rushing down to get here with the emails and twitters that you had. As part of that rule, a rule that is set down to …
Sir, do you wish to speak for me? I am quite happy to stop speaking whilst being interrupted by you.
Madam President, we expressed the rule to you absolutely clearly and, for the sake of clarity for the Members in this Chamber, it did actually say that under the rule ‘a sitting may be suspended or closed during a debate’ – we were during a debate – ‘if Parliament so decides on a proposal from the President or a request from a political group’ – we made a request from the political group – ‘such a proposal or request shall be put to the vote immediately.’ We asked for the vote to be put immediately. The vote was suspended for 30 minutes. As a consequence of that our group, as a whole now, are going away to consider for the next couple of hours whether we feel that we should come back and present this motion once again to you. We are considering the legal implications of it. We are going to regard whether there has been a breach of these rules. So I am just letting you know that we may be back sometime later, around nine o'clock.
Madam President, we are taking legal advice. We will do so under the rules that this House has set down for this Chamber. At this moment we will withdraw it until we consider the process at nine o'clock tonight."@en1
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