Proceeding contribution from Lord Strathclyde (Conservative) in the House of Lords on Tuesday, 29 June 2010. It occurred during Debate on House of Lords Reform.
House of Lords Reform
My Lords, I have no desire to irritate the noble Lord or, indeed, his noble friends, but the point is that the three main political parties each had a manifesto at the last general election which was broadly in agreement. The Deputy Prime Minister took the view that it was important to bring those political parties together in drafting the Bill. When we get to the creation of the Joint Committee of both Houses, the noble Lord and others of his views—not just on the Cross Benches, but elsewhere—will quite rightly be fully consulted and represented on that committee.
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- 2010-12
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- Elections House of Lords House of Commons House of Lords composition Legislation Powers Peers Proportional representation Reform Retirement Resignations House of Lords Reform Cross-Party Committee
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