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Proceeding contribution from Lord Hannay of Chiswick (Crossbench) in the House of Lords on Wednesday, 4 June 2008. It occurred during Debate on bill on European Union (Amendment) Bill.


European Union (Amendment) Bill

My Lords, I would argue a little differently, yet in the same sense as the noble Lord, Lord Maclennan, because to my mind this amendment is completely otiose. It states that the Secretary of State should, "““lay annually … a statement before Parliament, explaining the powers, duties and role of the President of the European Council””," but all you have to do is open the treaty of Lisbon and you will find those powers, duties and role described there. Now, they may not be thought to be described sufficiently or in enough detail, but they are described in the treaty. It is perfectly clear, from the way in which European Union treaties are constructed, that if you wish to change those provisions, you need a new treaty and have to have the whole process of ratification again. This amendment is completely otiose unless a rather elaborate interpretation is put on to ““amends the position””, words that seem very slippery to me and capable of almost any interpretation by whoever wants to think of one. I do not know what they mean. This is all completely unnecessary, because if the European Union wishes to change, "““the powers, duties and role of the President of the European Council””," it will have to amend the treaty of Lisbon.


Secondary information

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
702 c221-2 
Session
2007-08
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords chamber
Subjects
Costs EU law European Union European communities Powers Parliamentary scrutiny Treaties UK membership of EU European Council Treaty of Lisbon
Legislation
European Union (Amendment) Bill 2007-08
Link
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