UK Parliament / Open data

European Union Bill

My Lords, I am very strongly advised that the custom of this House is that ““the Bill do now pass”” is intended to be a formal stage. That is what the Companion clearly says, so while I am always tempted perhaps outside this Chamber to engage with the noble Lord, Lord Pearson, who has just put his grand case against not only the entire Bill but the entire policy and this country’s commitment to be a positive force in Europe, as it has been for the past 1,000 years in many ways, and while I would love to explain to him that his view is defeatist and belongs to the past century and not the present one, I will resist doing so and instead repeat my grateful thanks for the kind compliments that have been paid by my noble friend and others.

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Reference

728 c1403 

Session

2010-12

Chamber / Committee

House of Lords chamber
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