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Business of the House (Today)

Proceeding contribution from Jacob Rees-Mogg (Conservative) in the House of Commons on Monday, 10 November 2014. It occurred during Debate on Business of the House (Today).

This really is a sorry day for the Government. The motion to allocate time was tabled on the basis either of error or

of falsehood. The Whip went round to Conservative Members of Parliament and said that today’s motion would be on regulations including those on the European arrest warrant. My right hon. Friend the Chief Whip is one of the cleverest men in the House of Commons. He has a brain the size of a planet. He is of the highest quality and the most honourable gentleman one could find. I cannot believe that he would make a basic error of this kind.

We have Whips scuttling around the House saying that a vote will be taken tonight that will be indicative of what the House of Commons thinks about the European arrest warrant. That is a procedural absurdity. It is legislative legerdemain. The Government cannot conceivably decide that one vote is indicative of another. What might they decide next? Perhaps that a vote to cut taxes would indicate that we wanted to increase them, or that a vote in favour of longer prison sentences would indicate that we wanted to cut them? This is the way of tyranny, because it takes away the right of the House of Commons to hold the Executive to account.

About this proceeding contribution

Reference

587 cc1212-3 

Session

2014-15

Chamber / Committee

House of Commons chamber
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