He recently secured an adjournment debate in the House of Commons about country of origin markings for manufactured products.
The day in the chamber ends with an adjournment debate on the progress of the Historical Enquiries Team, led by the DUP's Jim Shannon.
In any event, the bill will almost certainly be sent off to the Lords by the end of the day - and proceedings conclude with an adjournment debate on funding for basketball, led by the Conservative Stephen Mosely.
The Conservative Peter Bone and allies want seven hours set aside to debate the amendments on the press, and it's quite possible the debate may extend into the small hours - so pity Labour MP Lilian Greenwood, who has an adjournment debate on benefit changes in Nottingham at the end of business.
The day ends with an adjournment debate led by Stoke MP Tristram Hunt on misleading origin of country labelling.
That's followed by the usual pre-recess adjournment debate - a chance for MPs to raise the issue of their choice.
After those backbench debates, the Commons day ends with an adjournment debate led by Conservative Karl McCartney on increasing employability skills of young people.
Then watch out for the adjournment debate, when the Conservative Stephen Barclay will discuss the regulation of health professionals.
The main business is Opposition Day debates on subjects to be announced - and at the end of proceedings, the Labour former Cabinet minister Hazel Blears has an adjournment debate on "Access to postgraduate study and Oxford University".
So expect the adjournment debate led by labour's Nia Griffiths on extending the approved use of low-dose Naltrexone to start pretty rapidly - and for the Commons to shut up shop by early afternoon, unless some other business is added.
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Bridgwater MP Ian Liddell-Grainger (Con) spoke in an adjournment debate in the Commons on Tuesday and described the deal as a "classic example of how not to do public procurement".
The Commons day ends with an adjournment debate led by the Conservative former minister, Sir Paul Beresford, who's concerned that the supply of certified photographs for driving licences and passports should not be left as a Post Office monopoly, and that commercial organisations should be allowed to bid to provide them as well.
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