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My Lords, we are very much indebted to the noble Lord for his background in this matter. It is important to remember that there are Dissolution principles to be settled before this situation arises. From time to time they have been revised, but I do not think they have been...

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Lord Mackay of Clashfern (Conservative)
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Proceeding contributions
Date
25 January 2022
Reference
818 c184
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House of Lords

My Lords, the answer to the question of the noble Lord, Lord Grocott, may be that, if something was clearly in contradiction

to the dissolution principles, it would be wrong. The idea must be that the Prime Minister would exercise his power to request within the framework provided by the...

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Lord Mackay of Clashfern (Conservative)
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Proceeding contributions
Date
25 January 2022
Reference
818 c185
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House of Lords

My Lords, I have a very vivid recollection of Harold Wilson’s problem when he was elected with less than a parliamentary majority. As noble Lords will know, he had a second election in that year. At that time, I was the Sheriff Principal of Renfrew and Argyll, and therefore I...

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Lord Mackay of Clashfern (Conservative)
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Proceeding contributions
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25 January 2022
Reference
818 cc205-7
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House of Lords

My Lords, I very much subscribe to the last observation of my noble friend Lord Norton. The detail of what should happen in the event of the previous Act being repealed is an extremely complicated matter. Clause 2 seeks to set out what should happen, but the question about whether...

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Lord Mackay of Clashfern (Conservative)
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Proceeding contributions
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30 November 2021
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816 cc1307-8
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House of Lords

With respect, that is not an answer to my question. The terrorism provisions end the Act of Parliament unless it is continued by a resolution, whereas this proposal, as I understand it, would suspend the operation of this Bill, supposing that it becomes an Act, for a certain period without...

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Lord Mackay of Clashfern (Conservative)
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Proceeding contributions
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10 May 2011
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727 c843
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House of Lords

Can my noble and learned friend tell me whether he knows of any mechanism by which an Act of Parliament which has come into force can have its force suspended for a given period?

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Lord Mackay of Clashfern (Conservative)
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Proceeding contributions
Date
10 May 2011
Reference
727 c843
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House of Lords

My Lords, it is worth pointing out that the noble Lord’s Government introduced a fixed-term Parliament in Scotland with procedures if the incumbent Government lose a motion of no confidence. The Bill is dealing with a fixed-term Parliament on somewhat the same lines as the Labour Government did in the...

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Lord Mackay of Clashfern (Conservative)
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Proceeding contributions
Date
29 March 2011
Reference
726 c1095
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House of Lords

My Lords, I consider it a great privilege to follow the right reverend Prelate the Bishop of Leicester, and I agree with many of the things that he said, particularly about the idea of having a large number of additional Members of your Lordships’ House. I do not know to...

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Lord Mackay of Clashfern (Conservative)
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Proceeding contributions
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27 May 2010
Reference
719 c149-51
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House of Lords

That seems to me to be much the same thing. I am perfectly happy to accept that formulation: a majority plus one—a majority of one. A majority is a majority of one; in other words, 50 per cent of the votes cast plus one. That is the way that I...

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Lord Mackay of Clashfern (Conservative)
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Proceeding contributions
Date
27 May 2010
Reference
719 c151
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House of Lords

Before the noble Lord goes on, is it not implicit in what is proposed in the coalition agreement that there should be a lost vote of confidence before there is a Dissolution?

Member
Lord Mackay of Clashfern (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
27 May 2010
Reference
719 c216
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House of Lords