Debate on the Swindon to Kemble railway
28 October 2009 (updated on 22 April 2010)
Stroud MP, David Drew, led a Westminster Hall adjournment debate on plans for the Swindon to Kemble railway line. Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Transport, Chris Mole, responded for the Government
- Commons Hansard: Debate on the Swindon to Kemble railway
- Topical issues: Railways
- About Parliament: Adjournment debates
An adjournment debate is simply a way of having a general debate without requiring the House to vote.
At sittings in Westminster Hall on Tuesdays and Wednesdays there are two one-and-a-half hour debates and three half-hour debates. The one-and-a-half hour debates are intended to be more general involving a number of MPs.
Each government department is available to respond to debates only every other week, according to a rota.