UK Parliament / Open data

European Union Bill

If I may, I will continue, because I am sure that the hon. Gentleman will have a good chance to speak shortly. Having taken part in many European decisions and negotiations, including on treaties, I say to the House that they are precisely that—negotiations. Perhaps because British parliamentarians are equipped with a better way with words than some of our more dramatically rigidified colleagues, we often find words that help the Council come to a better decision—often helped, it must be said, by our excellent officials. Frankly, the notion that those notes, scribbles and whispers can somehow all be published is bordering on fantasy, as the hon. Member for Stroud rightly said.

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Reference

524 c791 

Session

2010-12

Chamber / Committee

House of Commons chamber
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