<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><edm>
<id>18189</id>
<session>1999-00</session>
<number>814</number>
<title>Conduct Of The Prime Minister (No. 4)</title>
<proposer id="10057">Peter Bottomley</proposer>
<date>2000-06-07</date>
<text>That this House believes the Prime Minister should not have invited himself to speak to the Womens Institute members, that he should have respected their non-party political position and that he should approach similar audiences with less complacency and greater humility.</text>
<topics>
</topics>
<signatures>
	<signature>
		<mp id="10057">Peter Bottomley</mp>
		<date>2000-06-07</date>
		<type>Proposed</type>
		<constituency>Worthing West</constituency>
		<party>Conservative</party>
	</signature>
	<signature>
		<mp id="10316">Geoffrey Johnson Smith</mp>
		<date>2000-06-08</date>
		<type>Signed</type>
		<constituency>Wealden</constituency>
		<party>Conservative</party>
	</signature>
	<signature>
		<mp id="10358">Julian Lewis</mp>
		<date>2000-06-08</date>
		<type>Signed</type>
		<constituency>New Forest East</constituency>
		<party>Conservative</party>
	</signature>
	<signature>
		<mp id="10615">Peter Viggers</mp>
		<date>2000-06-08</date>
		<type>Signed</type>
		<constituency>Gosport</constituency>
		<party>Conservative</party>
	</signature>
	<signature>
		<mp id="10051">Crispin Blunt</mp>
		<date>2000-06-12</date>
		<type>Signed</type>
		<constituency>Reigate</constituency>
		<party>Conservative</party>
	</signature>
</signatures>
</edm>