Arrangments for Pre-Recess Adjournment Debate: Tuesday 19 July
12 July 2011
The Backbench Business Committee has received notice from 60 Members that they wish to take part in the pre-recess debate on Tuesday 19 July. The Committee has decided to allow the full day for this debate and has grouped these Members and subjects into six parts, as follows:
- Issues relating to the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills
- Issues relating to the Department of Health
- Issues relating to the Department for Communities and Local Government
- Issues relating to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
- Issues relating to the Home Office
- General Debate
For the first five parts, a Minister from the department will be invited to respond to the issues raised.
The second part of the debate will enable Members to raise any other subjects. The Deputy Leader of the House is expected to reply to this general debate. The Committee expects each Member to receive a substantive written reply from the department to the points raised unless they are dealt with fully in the Deputy Leader of the House's reply.
The names of those Members who have indicated to the Committee that they wish to participate in the debate are listed below along with the subject they wish to raise. The speaking order will be decided by the occupant of the Chair on the day.
The Committee recommends that the time available on the day should be divided evenly between the Members who have applied to take part in these debates. Each of the first five parts should take less than an hour, leaving up to two hours for the general debate at the end. Backbench Members should expect to speak for about five minutes and Ministers for not more than 10 minutes. Shadow Ministers are not expected to respond to the debate. Members are expected to attend throughout the debate for which they are grouped.
Members who have submitted a request to speak on Tuesday 19 July
Member | Subject | Department |
Lilian Greenwood | English for speakers of other languages (ESOL) | Business , Innovation and Skills |
Keith Vaz | Liquidation of Bank of Credit and Commerce International | |
Robert Halfon | Horology in the UK | |
Martin Vickers | The economy of northern Lincolnshire | |
Julian Smith | Yorkshire and the location of the Green Investment Bank | |
Eric Joyce | Regulation of FTSE 100 companies | |
Nic Dakin | English for speakers of other languages (ESOL) | |
Paul Blomfield | Equality Impact Assessment on ESOL funding | |
Justin Tomlinson | Swindon town centre regeneration | |
Steve McCabe | The Cube, Birmingham | |
Dr Daniel Poulter | Mental Health services | Health |
Nick Smith | Importance of exercise to health and well-being | |
Chris Skidmore |
Use of NHS services by foreign nationals | |
Mr Gary Streeter | Disabled children in South West Devon | |
Pauline Latham | Cancer drugs fund | |
Barbara Keeley | Social care provision and impact of NHS re-organisation on local services | |
Tony Lloyd | Southern Cross | |
Mark Hendrick | Government policy on shisha smoking | |
George Freeman | Potential contribution of the NHS to medical innovation and economic growth | |
Richard Graham | National Audit Office report on Fire Control Centres: lessons learned | Communities and Local Government |
Dr Julian Huppert | Planning and Mill Road, Cambridge | |
Pat Glass | Business rates | |
Duncan Hames | Neighbourhood planning and the National Planning Policy Framework | |
Chris Kelly | Roaming horses | Environment, Food and Rural Affairs |
Jason McCartney | Safeguarding the green belt in rural areas | |
Dr Alan Whitehead | Landfill ban on recyclable waste | |
Neil Parish | Tuberculosis in cattle in Tiverton and Honiton constituency | |
Andrew Percy | Future of the Bioethanol Industry | |
Debbie Abrahams | Sustainable food and energy production | |
Mark Lancaster | Use of the drug khat | Home |
Yasmin Qureshi | Fortalice women's refuge, Bolton | |
Caroline Lucas | Evidence based drugs policy | |
Bob Blackman | Tackling youth crime | |
Jane Ellison | Female genital mutilation | |
James Morris | Tackling crime | |
John Stevenson | Radio Cumbria and local media | Culture, Media and Sport |
Dan Jarvis | Strategic Defence and Security Review | Defence |
Stephen Gilbert | St Austell's city status bid | Deputy Prime Minister |
John Mann | Election petitions | |
Andrew Selous | Returning Officers | |
Jo Swinson | Body confidence lessons in schools | Education |
Andrea Leadsom | Sex and relationship education in primary schools | |
Paul Flynn | Situation in Fukushima | Energy and Climate Change |
Joseph Johnson | Mandatory automatic standby for TV set-top boxes | |
Chris Heaton-Harris | Renewable energy | |
Andrew Bingham | Rebated fuel oils and mountain rescue vehicles | HM Treasury |
Mr Gareth Thomas | Relationship between the Royal Bank of Scotland and Davenham Trust Ltd | |
Alun Cairns | Management, administration and regulation of the Arch Cru Investment Fund | |
John Hemming | Freedom of Speech | Justice |
Martin Caton | Improving safety for cyclists on roads | Tansport |
Mark Pawsey | Issuing of parking fines on private land | |
Mrs Madeleine Moon | Disability and sickness benefits | Work and Pensions |
John McDonnell | Adequacy of child support arrangements | |
Mr Tom Clarke | Employment and economy in Coatbridge, Chryston and Bellshill constituency | |
Priti Patel | General | |
Bob Russell | General | |
Mel Stride | General | |
Kris Hopkins | General | |
Mr David Amess | General | |
Jim Shannon | General | |
Christopher Pincher | General | |