The hon. Gentleman has raised an important point. I agree that this Bill in particular should be subject to proper arrangements for post-legislative scrutiny. I will write to him, and will make the letter available.
Because there was a new Administration in 1997 and we regarded Scottish and Welsh devolution as high priorities, there was not the same provision for draft Bills and detailed consideration by Select Committees as there has been for the measures before us. It was necessary for us to proceed at that pace, but in a better world it would have been to everyone's advantage to have had more time.
If I manage to catch your eye, Madam Deputy Speaker, I shall of course respond to questions that are raised.
Constitutional Reform and Governance Bill
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Jack Straw
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 3 November 2009.
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