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Point of Order
13 April 2026
Lead MP
Ben Obese-Jecty
Debate Type
General Debate
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Ben Obese-Jecty raised concerns about point of order in the House of Commons. Other MPs contributed to the debate.
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The hon. Member for Ben Obese-Jecty inquired about missi [5D [K missing written parliamentary answers and freedom of education requests, wh [2D [K which he had been waiting over four months and several weeks respectively, [K concerning special educational needs and disabilities reform.
Judith Cummins
Lab
Bradford South
The hon. Member Judith Cummins acknowledged the point of [2D [K of order and clarified that freedom of information requests are not a matte [5D [K matter for the Chair but emphasised the importance of timely replies to par [3D [K parliamentary questions, suggesting the Leader of the House will pursue the [3D [K the matter.
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