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European Union (Withdrawal) Bill

Proceeding contribution from Lord Grocott (Labour) in the House of Lords on Monday, 23 April 2018. It occurred during Debate on bills on European Union (Withdrawal) Bill.

I very much agree with the point that the noble and learned Lord has made. It may not be within the normal rules of a Report stage debate to have the kind of circular arguments that we have had but, without having the Companion in front of me, I am pretty certain that I am accurate in saying that this is precisely the kind of occasion when it is appropriate to consider a matter again at Third Reading. The rules on when you can bring forward amendments at Third Reading are quite restrictive but, where the Government effectively announce a change of policy or, at the very least, give a further clarification which this side of the House has no opportunity to consider in detail, I cannot see that anyone loses any face whatever. It is entirely consistent with the way in which Third Reading operates for the Government to say, “We may or may not be able to accommodate it but we’ll look at it again at Third Reading”.

About this proceeding contribution

Reference

790 c1391 

Session

2017-19

Chamber / Committee

House of Lords chamber

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