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Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Bill

The hon. Gentleman, who is a friend, has been absent for the past few days, and I am not quite sure what point he makes. Sensible, neutral suggestions that have commanded support on both sides of the House, such as the proposal to ensure that the Executive do not grow disproportionately powerful as the legislature is reduced in size, have been dismissed. As any independent observer who has followed the passage of the Bill to date will readily admit, that unbending attitude deprives the Bill of the adjustments and improvements it sorely needs. The scrutiny process has suffered from being rushed. It is a convention that major constitutional matters are debated here, but it is also a convention that they are given sufficient time.

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Reference

517 c866 

Session

2010-12

Chamber / Committee

House of Commons chamber
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