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Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Bill

My hon. Friend has been making extremely sensible remarks on such issues ever since he and I were at university together, and he makes an important point now. I say this to the hon. Member for Croydon Central (Gavin Barwell), who has intervened three times: changing the boundaries in the way that he suggests will not of itself make the dramatic difference that he thinks it will make. My argument on clause 8 is that there is a real danger that the boundary commissions will be unable to redraw every single constituency in the land with proper diligence and sheer impartiality using a mathematical equation. Of course, they can bear other things in mind, but not if a proposed constituency strays outside the mathematical equation.

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Reference

516 c873-4 

Session

2010-12

Chamber / Committee

House of Commons chamber
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