Meeting of the Parliament 21 December 2022
Alexander Burnett—God loves a trier. It is 1.20 am. Nobody is watching, Mr Burnett. Nobody is watching at this stage. Yet still, they feel that they have to showboat and continue.
This week, during our numerous meetings of the Parliamentary Bureau, I have sat very quietly and watched the business go by. I have said my piece when I have had to, and gone on. What I have noticed during that period is the bureau working as the bureau should. We have had three political parties working with one another—discussing, having different policies and different beliefs, but still being able to work with one another to ensure that we can deliver the business of Parliament. That is exactly what the Parliamentary Bureau is for.
The only disrespect during this period has come from the Conservatives. As I have said on numerous occasions at the meetings, they have used every dirty trick in the book to try to ensure—[Interruption.]