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<p>The House recognises the sacrifice of those killed in the service of their country
in a range of ways. This includes honouring all those who have fallen by observing
a period of silence when sitting on Armistice Day. The Prime Minister also remains
committed to continuing to pay tribute to those who have died and been named by the
Ministry of Defence. What individual Members are allowed to do on the floor of the
House is largely a matter of practice and convention under the control of Mr Speaker.
The Government has no plans to change the current procedures but we will keep it under
review.</p>
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