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1 An introduction to debating And the Rules of the House

2 History Ancient Greece – Rhetoric, one of the disciplines of the trivium London Debating Societies – The first Oratory founded in 1726 University Debating Societies – St Andrews founded 1794 – Cambridge Union Society oldest continuously operating debating society, founded 1815

3 The rules of the House It is adversarial but courteous The Chair is addressed as ‘Mr President’ Other members are referred to as ‘Honourable’ If the President speaks, all Honourable members, except the person speaking, must be seated and all are silent

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5 More rules When an HM is speaking, all others must be silent, except: – To offer a point of information – To offer a point of order The proposition and opposition take turns to speak and are allocated a set time. Today they are allowed to use two PowerPoint slides Because HM’s are honourable, there should be no insults (unless they are very amusing)

6 The vote After a period of time for questions and contributions from the floor, the proposition will give their closing speech and the opposition will give their closing speech The President will invite the House to vote on the motion: “This House believes that a Europe wide Psychiatric examination will be good for Psychiatry”

7 Good luck!


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