Don’t shake your head, mate: Leeds MP storms out of Commons
Liberal Democrat Greg Mulholland was told “don’t argue the toss” and “don’t shake your head, mate” by Mr Bercow after he was judged to have taken too long to ask a question.
The Speaker had advised the MP for Leeds North West to keep his query to health ministers brief due to the large demand from his fellow parliamentarians wanting to pose their own questions.
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Hide AdBut Mr Mulholland was cut off and ordered to sit down while attempting to press ministers about delays in decisions over drug funding.
The pair then quarrelled, with Mr Mulholland pointing at the Speaker and telling him the issue was “important” before continuing to shout as he walked out of the chamber.
Mr Bercow told the Leeds North West MP to “learn it man” before later adding it was not fair for MPs to adopt the attitude that “my question is important and therefore I can be much longer”.
Speaking in the Commons, Mr Mulholland said: “On June 22 (Life Sciences Minister George Freeman) said in a written answer that the decision on the interim funding of Vimizim will be made by NHS England at the end of June 2015.
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Hide Ad“Families, and also families affected by duchenne muscular dystrophy and tuberous sclerosis, were then told there will be a decision on June 30 and July 1.”
As MPs voiced their concerns about the length of the question, Mr Bercow intervened to tell Mr Mulholland: “Order, order, you will resume your seat. It’s a discourtesy to the House to be long-winded, especially when exhorted not to be.
“Order, don’t argue the toss with the chair Mr Mulholland. Don’t shake your head, mate. I’m telling you what the position is, you were too long. Leave, that’s fine, we can manage without you.”
Mr Mulholland pointed at Mr Bercow and could be heard telling him the issue he was raising was “important”.
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Hide AdHe collected his belongings near his seat and continued to point at Mr Bercow - saying “It’s important”, among other remarks - as he left the chamber.
The Speaker added: “Mr Mulholland, learn it man, you were too long and you need to learn - and that’s the end of it.”
At the end of health question-time, Mr Bercow told MPs demand always exceeds supply “rather as in the health service”.
As MPs laughed, he added: “Under any government.
“For the avoidance of doubt, I hope colleagues will understand that I appreciate, I’ve been on those benches, all honourable members’ questions are important - of course members feel very strongly about them.
“I’m sympathetic to that. I respect that.
“But people can’t simply take the attitude ‘my question is important and therefore I can be much longer’ because that’s not fair on other members.
“I’m simply trying to be fair to all members.”