How I wish that you had been in the Chair all evening, Mrs. Heal, as I have had to listen to all of it.
I am in favour of the kind of reforms that are beyond this House, but I shall confine my remarks to those that are not. That there is cynicism is obvious. The Government are in favour of a referendum on this—a voting system that no one in the country is talking about—but on nothing else. A referendum on the Lisbon treaty, which everyone in the country was talking about, was promised in the manifesto, but it was denied. But I risk straying again, Mrs. Heal.
I regret to say that my hon. Friend the Member for Edinburgh, North and Leith (Mark Lazarowicz)—with whom I was long associated, not least on this subject—painted a picture of a Scottish people unable to grasp the complexities of the single transferrable vote system. He insisted that whether someone's name was Anderson or Young had far more significance under the STV system in local government elections in Scotland than—
Constitutional Reform and Governance Bill (Money) (No. 3)
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George Galloway
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