Written Questions
To ask the hon. Member for Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross, representing the House of Commons Commission, pursuant to the answer of 4 September 2012, Official Report, column 320W, on written questions, how many written questions were tabled on average per day, including non-sitting days (a) in each session since 2005-06 and (b) from the introduction of the restriction on e-tabling to date.
[Official Report, 14 September 2012, Vol. 550, c. 433W.]
Letter of correction from John Thurso:
An error has been identified in the written answer given to the hon. Member for Vale of Clwyd (Chris Ruane) on 14 September 2012.
The full answer given was as follows: (121098)
The information requested is as follows.
(a) The following table shows the number of written questions tabled on average per sitting day in each session since 2005-06:
Time period | Number of sitting days | Number of WPQs tabled | Average |
---|---|---|---|
Session 2005-06 (17 May 2005 to 8 November 2006) | 208 | 97,201 | 467 |
Session 2006-07 (15 November 2006 to 30 October 2007) | 146 | 58,837 | 403 |
Session 2007-08 (6 November 2007 to 26 November 2008) | 165 | 75,000 | 455 |
Session 2008-09 (3 December 2008 to 12 November 2009) | 139 | 57,054 | 410 |
Session 2009-10 (18 November 2009 to 8 April 2010) | 601 | 24,093 | 402 |
Session 2010-12 (25 May 2010 to 1 May 2012) | 295 | 98,256 | 333 |
Session 2012-13 to date (9 May 2012 to 7 September 2012) | 39 | 13,350 | 342 |
(b) The restriction on the number of e-tabled questions was introduced at the rising of the House on 21 October 2011. During the period 24 October 2011 to 7 September 2012, the number of sitting days was 125, the number of written questions tabled was 40,322. The number of written questions tabled on average per sitting day over this period was 323.
Averages are calculated against sitting days only (information is not readily available to disaggregate questions tabled on sitting and non-sitting days over this timeframe).
The correct answer should have been:
The information requested is as follows.
(a) The following table shows the number of written questions tabled on average per sitting day in each session since 2005-06:
Time period | Number of sitting days | Number of WPQs tabled | Average |
---|---|---|---|
Session 2005-06 (17 May 2005 to 8 November 2006) | 208 | 97,201 | 467 |
Session 2006-07 (15 November 2006 to 30 October 2007) | 146 | 58,837 | 403 |
Session 2007-08 (6 November 2007 to 26 November 2008) | 165 | 75,000 | 455 |
Session 2008-09 (3 December 2008 to 12 November 2009) | 136 | 57,054 | 420 |
Session 2009-10 (18 November 2009 to 8 April 2010) | 69 | 24,093 | 349 |
Session 2010-12 (25 May 2010 to 1 May 2012) | 295 | 98,256 | 333 |
Session 2012-13 to date (9 May 2012 to 7 September 2012) | 39 | 13,350 | 342 |
(b) The restriction on the number of e-tabled questions was introduced at the rising of the House on 21 October 2011. During the period 24 October 2011 to 7 September 2012, the number of sitting days was 125, the number of written questions tabled was 40,322. The number of written questions tabled on average per sitting day over this period was 323.
Averages are calculated against sitting days only (information is not readily available to disaggregate questions tabled on sitting and non-sitting days over this timeframe).