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Constitutional Reform and Governance Bill

It was out of great respect for the hon. and learned Gentleman that I tried to persuade him not to intervene on me on this point. Had he remained seated, he would have heard what those facts are. He said—I think Hansard will bear this out—that the Prime Minister, not Lord Goldsmith, made those comments. Had the hon. and learned Gentleman done a little more research in the interim, he would have discovered that Lord Goldsmith, when he made those comments, was not a member of the Government. I ask the hon. and learned Gentlemen to listen to what No. 10 Downing street said, because he could have found it out just as well as I did before he made his speech. This is precisely what I meant. At the time of the review, Downing street said:""This does not reflect the Government's views. We are proud of our national anthem and the traditions it represents"."

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Reference

497 c872 

Session

2008-09

Chamber / Committee

House of Commons chamber
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