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Proceeding contribution from Lord Roberts of Conwy (Conservative) in the House of Lords on Monday, 24 July 2006. It occurred during Debate on bill on Government of Wales Bill.


Government of Wales Bill

My Lords, we are very glad that the Government have taken note of Lords Amendment No. 4, which we supported, and that they have proposed their own amendment which should ensure a better party political balance in the membership of the commission. It is of course a very important Assembly body and should represent the interests of the Assembly as a whole. It should certainly not be the tool of the governing party. The Minister drifted on to Clause 29 and Amendments Nos. 5 and 5A. I propose to do the same in order to abbreviate our proceedings. Again we are glad the Government have taken note of our amendment. If my memory serves me right, we led on this amendment and the Liberal Democrats put their names to it. The Government have brought forward their own amendment whose emphasis is clearly on the duty of the Assembly to secure party political balance on its committees and sub-committees. I think that that emphasis is right. But, at the same time, one has to acknowledge that the Government may well be right in that it will not be easy to secure agreement and the support of two-thirds of the Assembly membership every time. At least we can say that the Assembly Members will have had their chance to resolve their difficulties before the d'Hondt formula comes into play. We believe that the Government's amendment is an improvement on the original proposal.


Secondary information

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
684 c1563-4 
Session
2005-06
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords chamber
Subjects
Constituencies Audit Candidates Committees Elections Legislative competence Electoral systems National Assembly for Wales Political parties Referendums Wales Additional member systems National Assembly for Wales Commission Statutory instruments Retrospective legislation National Assembly for Wales members
Legislation
Government of Wales Bill 2005-06
Link
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