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Mrs Eleanor Laing (Epping Forest) (Con):

The whole House does indeed join the Prime Minister in congratulating the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge on their excellent good news. Will the Prime Minister please confirm to the House that the Commonwealth has at last agreed—after many of us have been asking for this for years—to change the rules on royal succession? Will the Prime Minister undertake to bring a Bill before the House very soon, so that if this baby is a girl she can follow in the footsteps of her much-loved great-grandmother and become our Queen?

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Baroness Laing of Elderslie (Conservative)
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Prime Minister
Prime Minister's questions - 1st Supplementary
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Answered
Date
5 December 2012
Reference
554 c864
House
House of Commons

The House appreciates the progress that the Deputy Prime Minister and the Government have made with the Commonwealth Heads of Government, but does he agree that, surely, during this jubilee year when people not only in the UK, but right across the Commonwealth, have shown that they hold our Queen in extremely high regard, nobody could possibly argue that a woman cannot succeed to the throne?

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Baroness Laing of Elderslie (Conservative)
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Deputy Prime Minister
Oral questions - Supplementary
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Answered
Date
10 July 2012
Reference
548 c151
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House of Commons
Pursuant to the answer that the Deputy Prime Minister has just given to the hon. Member for Argyll and Bute (Mr Reid), does the Deputy Prime Minister not understand that his constant answer that negotiations with Commonwealth countries about reforming the Act of Settlement are ongoing sounds rather like an excuse for inaction, given that no Commonwealth country has shown anything but respect, reverence and adoration for our female monarch for the past half century?
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Baroness Laing of Elderslie (Conservative)
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Deputy Prime Minister
Topical questions - Supplementary
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Answered
Date
5 July 2011
Reference
530 c1362
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House of Commons