I am with the hon. Gentleman on that. When evidence was given to the other place, every time there was a challenge that these new powers could be abused, the defence was that, ultimately, there was the safeguard that approval would need to be given by the Privy Council, yet clause 4 envisages a time when the Privy Council will no longer be able to exercise its power.
University of London Bill [Lords]
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Christopher Chope
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 16 October 2018.
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