Mr. Speaker, Standing Order 61(1) reads:
The previous question, until it is decided, shall preclude all amendment to the main question and shall be in the following words-
Standing Order 61(2):
If the previous question be resolved in the affirmative, the original question is to be put forthwith without debate or amendment.
It is very clear from all the precedents that on the previous question a member may only speak once. There is no possibility of further speech once the previous question has been moved. That question is before the House. Since there is no person rising to speak who is entitled I ask Your Honour to put the question.