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"content": "the point when the matter is before the House. It is the business of the House at that point in time. You can raise a point of order on something that is either un-procedural or something that is irregular or something that is an antecedent to what is normal and contemporaneous as the Member for Sirisia assists me to find that word. It is not just matters of law. You could also raise a point of order on a matter of fact or on a matter of conduct. This is all set out there in our Standing Orders. As to whether or not my directions today are at variance with my earlier directions that will be a different story. But each of us is entitled to their own opinion. I have given directions as I am entitled to in the opinion of the Speaker. The opinion of the Speaker is recognized by our Standing Orders at many points, including Standing Order No.47 which says that if, in the opinion of the Speaker a Motion is, for example, unconstitutional, then the Speaker may decline to approve. You cannot exercise that in any other way, other than as it is provided in the Standing Order; that you may do so at any time when that matter is raised. Hon. George Nyamweya and the rest of the membership, if you want further explanation, clarification or justification you are at liberty to have time with me in my Chambers. Yes, Chief whip."
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