Westminster Hall debates: 9 December 2014
9 December 2014
MPs debated the education of children with cerebral palsy, and anti-semitism on Tuesday 9 December 2014.
The debates were among five Westminster Hall debates that gave MPs an opportunity to raise local or national issues and receive a response from a government minister.
Morning schedule
9.30-11am – Education of children with cerebral palsy
Mr Mark Hoban, Conservative MP for Fareham, moved a debate on the Education of children with cerebral palsy. The Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Education, Mr Edward Timpson, responded on behalf of the Government.
- Watch Parliament TV: Debate on Education of children with cerebral palsy
- Read Commons Hansard: Debate on Education of children with cerebral palsy
- Read current Parliamentary material in Topics: Special educational needs
11-11.30am – Performance of the General Dental Council
Sir Paul Beresford, Conservative MP for Mole Valley, moved a debate on the Performance of the General Dental Council. The Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Health, Dr Daniel Poulter, responded on behalf of the Government.
- Watch Parliament TV: Debate on the Performance of the General Dental Council
- Read Commons Hansard: Debate on the Performance of the General Dental Council
- Read current Parliamentary material in Topics: Health services
Afternoon schedule
2.30-4pm – Anti-semitism
John Mann, Labour MP for Bassetlaw, moved a debate on Anti-semitism. The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, Stephen Williams responded on behalf of the Government.
- Watch Parliament TV: Debate on Anti-semitism
- Read Commons Hansard: Debate on Anti-semitism
- Read current Parliamentary material in Topics: Racial discrimination
4-4.30pm – Secondary education in Skelmersdale
Rosie Cooper, Labour MP for West Lancashire, moved a debate on Secondary education in Skelmersdale. The Minister for Schools, Mr David Laws, responded on behalf of the Government.
- Watch Parliament TV: Debate on Secondary education in Skelmersdale
- Read Commons Hansard: Debate on Secondary education in Skelmersdale
- Read current Parliamentary material in Topics: Local authorities: education
4.30-5pm – Power cuts in North Finchley
Mike Freer, Conservative MP for Finchley and Golders Green, moved a debate on the power cuts in North Finchley. The Assistant Whip to the Treasury Department, Mr Ben Wallace, responded on behalf of the Government.
- Watch Parliament TV: Debate on Power cuts in North Finchley
- Read Commons Hansard: Debate on Power cuts in North Finchley
- Read current Parliamentary material in Topics: Energy and environment
Westminster Hall debates
On Tuesdays and Wednesdays there are two one and a half hour debates and three half hour debates. The longer debates are intended for broader subjects where a number of MPs will want to speak. The shorter debates may focus on an issue that an MP may want to raise about their constituency.
Two ballots are held on the Wednesday of the previous week for each type of debate; MPs may enter into both ballots but can only be successful in one.
Each government department responds to the debates every other week according to a rota.
The Chair is taken by a member of the Panel of Chairs, with the same duties and powers conferred on Deputy Speakers.
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