House of Commons Procedure and Practice
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21. Private Members’ Business

Divisions

If consideration of a votable item of Private Members’ Business ends before the maximum time allowed for debate, the question is then put and, if a recorded division is demanded, either the Chief Government Whip or the Chief Opposition Whip may ask the Speaker to defer the division. [156]  In the event that the time for consideration of a private Member’s item has expired and debate is interrupted by the Chair in order to put the question, a recorded division can be deferred only upon the agreement of all Whips and the Member sponsoring the item upon which a vote is to be taken. [157] 

When a recorded division is taken on an item of Private Members’ Business, the vote of the Member sponsoring the bill or motion is recorded first, if he or she is present, followed by the votes of the other Members on the same side of the House, starting with the back row, who are in favour of the bill or motion and then the Members on the other side of the House, starting with the back row, who are in favour of the item. Votes against are recorded in the same order. [158] 


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