Proceeding contribution from Greg Mulholland (Liberal Democrat) in the House of Commons on Thursday, 20 April 2017. It occurred during Select Committee statement on EU Referendum: Lessons Learned.
EU Referendum: Lessons Learned
I pay tribute to the hon. Gentleman and to the work of the Committee. I was proud to be a member of its predecessor Committee, the Public Administration Committee, in the previous Parliament. Who knows, if there are more colleagues on the Liberal Democrat Benches in the next Parliament, as I am sure there will be, perhaps we will qualify for a place on the Committee.
Clearly, the consequences of the referendum, whatever view people take, were not properly considered. Planning was not done and the referendum Act was very shoddy and ill considered. It need not have been. Does the hon. Gentleman think that we need more clarity, and perhaps even legislation, to avoid that kind of thing and such a political referendum being organised in future, without planning?
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- 2016-17
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- Codes of practice Applications Administration Civil service ICT Referendums Security Regulation UK membership of EU
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- Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000
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