Subject to our discussions with the usual channels, I would be perfectly happy with that procedure. I would not wish noble Lords to feel that time had prevented them from having the quality and type of debate that they require on these issues. Again, a similar procedure was used in the Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Bill. I say ““procedure””, but I just did it—I am not sure that I was following procedure. I am sure that we could have a discussion through the usual channels before Thursday; perhaps on Thursday I could put forward a formal proposition, which I will have discussed with the usual channels beforehand and with which noble Lords will feel comfortable. We have absolutely no desire other than to have a proper debate on these issues, as they are relevant and important to us all. I simply think that we can probably find a way of doing that without disrupting the procedure of this Bill while enabling us to have a good discussion, which will also inform the Government’s ability to bring forward amendments.
Electoral Administration Bill
Proceeding contribution from
Baroness Ashton of Upholland
(Labour)
in the House of Lords on Tuesday, 21 March 2006.
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Committee proceeding on Electoral Administration Bill.
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