I welcome the Government's acceptance of the Constitutional Affairs Committee's view that freedom of information should not be restricted by new charges and that confirmation hearings for judges would be a bad idea, but why does the consultation paper not take account of the wide extent to which judges, from the Lord Chief Justice down to local magistrates, now appear before the Committee and give valuable evidence? Why was it more urgent to revisit a judicial appointments system that has just been set up than to look at issues such as the post-devolution governance of England, on which the Committee will be taking hearings in the near future?
Governance of Britain
Proceeding contribution from
Lord Beith
(Liberal Democrat)
in the House of Commons on Thursday, 25 October 2007.
It occurred during Ministerial statement on Governance of Britain.
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