Not every Speaker has applied those principles equally, but this has been interpreted by many Speakers to mean after the third reading and all intended discussion completes, the Speaker votes against when a bill would otherwise be unsupported by a majority.
Speakers need to be impartial and act in ways that continue discussion and that decisions be taken only with the support of the majority in Parliament
Not every Speaker has applied those principles equally, but this has been interpreted by many Speakers to mean after the third reading and all intended discussion completes, the Speaker votes against when a bill would otherwise be unsupported by a majority.