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He was also censured for the use of unparliamentary language.
It is in this, that he differs from mere unparliamentary men.
Those are unparliamentary terms, but I hope that my background can be a bridge between two cultures.
It is true that he used unparliamentary language.
This unparliamentary behaviour must be stopped if we want Parliament to have greater democratic powers.
Though not expelled, he was officially censured by the House for the use of unparliamentary language.
Eventually the Speaker chided both men for unparliamentary language.
Like other rules that have changed with the times, speakers' rulings on unparliamentary language reflect the tastes of the period.
He denied the accusation although he did withdraw for an unparliamentary remark at the time.
To accuse such a person of treason is, I believe, to say the least, unparliamentary language, and he should be ashamed of himself.
Skinner has been suspended from Parliament on at least ten occasions, usually for "unparliamentary language" when attacking opponents.
If it is not unparliamentary to suggest it, I will remark that both are equal to it.
Exactly what constitutes unparliamentary language is generally left to the discretion of the Speaker of the House.
Bradshaw later withdrew his allegation, and Galloway apologised for using unparliamentary language.
To accuse another member in the House of lying is unparliamentary, so a way of implying that without saying it was very useful.
That is not wholly unparliamentary.
In a Westminster system, this is called unparliamentary language and there are similar rules in other kinds of legislative system.
Also, the reference to "handbagging", particularly with reference to a female member of the House, has been deemed to be unparliamentary.
The respondent, the Speaker of the House, intervened and ruled that the reference to spies was unparliamentary.
Thereafter, and after having examined Hansard, the respondent found that the first applicant had made two further remarks which she considered to be unparliamentary.
Gingrich won that round, when the Speaker suffered the remarkable rebuke of being ruled out of order for using unparliamentary language.
This is unparliamentary behaviour.
This frank proposal for unparliamentary taxation was accepted by the King, and orders were sent out to the appointed commissioners in January.
Irish budget, 2010 (Social Welfare Bill and "unparliamentary language" controversy)