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Judith Boyce, Senior Clerk, Table Office
July 2015
Parliamentary Questions in the
House of Commons
Volume of written PQs
• In the 2014-15 Session, 30,869 written PQs
were tabled in the Commons
– Most: 4,819 to the Department of Health
– Least: 139 to the Wales Office
– Most by one Member was 531
• In each of the previous two sessions around
44,000 written PQs were tabled
Table Office
Why do Members table PQs?
• A vital instrument of parliamentary scrutiny
• To seek information or press for action, e.g.:
– To gather data and background information for
a debate, campaign or frontbench portfolio
– To follow up a constituency or special interest
group issue
– To get more detail or check progress on
something that has been announced or said
• Other reasons?
Oral vs Written
• Chosen by random
‘shuffle’
• Limited information
sought
• Opens the door to a
supplementary
• Departmental
responsibility crucial
• Unlimited (except
Named Days)
• May be either open
or very detailed
The role of the Table Office
• All PQs are checked by the TO before tabling
• We are checking:
– Spelling, sense, obvious errors
– Style
– Whether the question is ‘in order’ according to
the House’s rules
• The TO has authority under the Speaker to make
changes
• Where a change would be significant, we ‘card’
and seek a conversation with the Member
The rules of order for PQs
• Must have basis
• Not seeking info readily available,
already provided or blocked
• Not argumentative or providing info
• Must engage Ministerial responsibility
• Must not touch on matters before the
courts
Insider knowledge…
• “If s/he will…” indicates a press for action
• “Estimate” or “assessment”
• “What representations s/he has received
on…”
• Pattern of answering is very important, esp.
for Departmental responsibility and what
information Departments make available
• Fuller answers may forestall further questions

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House of Commons PQs July 2015

  • 1. Judith Boyce, Senior Clerk, Table Office July 2015 Parliamentary Questions in the House of Commons
  • 2. Volume of written PQs • In the 2014-15 Session, 30,869 written PQs were tabled in the Commons – Most: 4,819 to the Department of Health – Least: 139 to the Wales Office – Most by one Member was 531 • In each of the previous two sessions around 44,000 written PQs were tabled
  • 4. Why do Members table PQs? • A vital instrument of parliamentary scrutiny • To seek information or press for action, e.g.: – To gather data and background information for a debate, campaign or frontbench portfolio – To follow up a constituency or special interest group issue – To get more detail or check progress on something that has been announced or said • Other reasons?
  • 5. Oral vs Written • Chosen by random ‘shuffle’ • Limited information sought • Opens the door to a supplementary • Departmental responsibility crucial • Unlimited (except Named Days) • May be either open or very detailed
  • 6.
  • 7.
  • 8. The role of the Table Office • All PQs are checked by the TO before tabling • We are checking: – Spelling, sense, obvious errors – Style – Whether the question is ‘in order’ according to the House’s rules • The TO has authority under the Speaker to make changes • Where a change would be significant, we ‘card’ and seek a conversation with the Member
  • 9. The rules of order for PQs • Must have basis • Not seeking info readily available, already provided or blocked • Not argumentative or providing info • Must engage Ministerial responsibility • Must not touch on matters before the courts
  • 10. Insider knowledge… • “If s/he will…” indicates a press for action • “Estimate” or “assessment” • “What representations s/he has received on…” • Pattern of answering is very important, esp. for Departmental responsibility and what information Departments make available • Fuller answers may forestall further questions