Throughput of Bills prevented debate on some

The Government has timetabled so many Bills that MPs have not have time to debate them all.

Claim made by Peter Luff, Conservative MP for Mid-Worcesteshire, during the proceedings of the Commons Liaison Committee on 18th June 2007.
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