Proceeding contribution from Andrew Miller (Labour) in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 16 May 2006. It occurred during Debate on bill on Legislative and Regulatory Reform Bill.
Legislative and Regulatory Reform Bill
I have sort of got the point, Mr. Deputy Speaker. If the hon. Gentleman is seeking to run an auction between him and me about the length of time after which my hon. Friend the Minister ought to report to the House, perhaps we ought to start now. I agree that five years is a long time. Certainly, a serious review of such mechanisms ought to be conducted within the lifetime of a Parliament because this is an important issue—and leaving aside all the bluster of yesterday, there is an earnest desire on both sides of the House to make some progress.
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- 2005-06
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- Accountability Administration Business Bureaucracy Delegated legislation Legislative process EU law Legislative competence Government departments Legislation Members Parliamentary procedure Parliamentary scrutiny Reform Statutory instruments Legislative reform orders Sunset clauses
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- Legislative and Regulatory Reform Bill 2005-06
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