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Proceeding contribution from Lord Hannay of Chiswick (Crossbench) in the House of Lords on Monday, 20 December 2010. It occurred during Ministerial statement on European Council.


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I perked up slightly at the Minister’s first answer to the noble Lord, Lord Hunt, when he said that the treaty change would be settled in this Parliament, as it should be. I was then a bit saddened to hear that it is only treaty changes that do not affect us that get settled in Parliament and ones that do affect us get settled somewhere else. This reflects a very odd view about the primacy of Parliament. On the budget, on the financial perspectives, I strongly welcome the fact that the Government are taking a tough line in the initial phases of that negotiation. I think that that is absolutely necessary, but they seem to have nailed their colours to something that used to be known in the jargon as ““zero real growth”” for a period of 10 years. That is a very long time. I do not imagine that the Government will be proposing zero real growth in public expenditure in this country for 10 years and, if they do, their prospects of re-election in 2015 may be a bit damaged. So some care needs to be taken about what is a very long period ahead, although I very much agree that taking a tough line at the beginning is good. Finally, will the noble Lord confirm that the fact that Montenegro was accepted as a candidate country shows that the European Union is continuing with future enlargement in the Balkans and elsewhere?


Secondary information

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
723 c857 
Session
2010-12
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords chamber
Subjects
Liability Economic situation EU action EU budget Economic and monetary union EU grants and loans Treaties European Council
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