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Postal Services Bill

I fully take the hon. Gentleman's welcome point. That is precisely what we as legislators are being asked to do—provide some back-up certainty and reinforcement on such an agreement. There is a suggestion that the EU would upset an agreement, or frown on it. Let us remember that we are not talking about the House suddenly legislating to impose an agreement on two currently free, private and commercial enterprises; we are talking about a very different starting point. All Members of the House and of the devolved Assemblies have dealt with lots of situations where, through legislation and other means, we provide for various restraints, guarantees, restrictions and obliged agreements in contracts over a period of years. Such provisions could relate to restrictive gas and energy licences over long periods, guaranteed contracts between providers in different markets to create stability, or even to opening and developing markets. Such things are done all the time, and the measures are respected and accepted by the EU.

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Reference

521 c339 

Session

2010-12

Chamber / Committee

House of Commons chamber
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