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House of Commons papers; Select Committee oral evidence; Select Committee written evidence; Parliamentary committees
Committee
Joint Committee on the Fixed-term Parliaments Act
Date
11 February 2021
Reference
HC 1046 2019-21
House
House of Commons
Date
8 November 2010
Reference
Cm 7951
House
House of Commons

I am grateful for the opportunity to make my first formal contribution to the debates of the House. As many right hon. and hon. Members are aware, Sir Michael Lord, the previous Member for Central Suffolk and North Ipswich, and a long-standing Deputy Speaker, was gravely unwell during the summer,...

Member
Dan Poulter (Conservative)
Type
Maiden speeches
Date
13 September 2010
Reference
515 c648-9
House
House of Commons

It is an unsatisfactorily prepared Bill—on that the hon. Gentleman and I are in absolute agreement—but we may be in disagreement on the principle of the Bill. I have done many things from the Front Benches in 30 years to seek to justify difficult positions and have emerged upright at...

Member
Jack Straw (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
13 September 2010
Reference
515 c637-8
House
House of Commons

Given that the right hon. Gentleman is giving us a catalogue of what is wrong with the Bill and what is difficult about it, how can he vote in favour of the principle of the Bill as drafted and lying in front of the House of Commons, rather than voting...

Member
Richard Shepherd (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
13 September 2010
Reference
515 c637
House
House of Commons

Let me say first, for the avoidance of doubt, that I have made no protestations of virginal innocence, and would never seek to do so. The two Bills are certainly not cognate, but they are linked in the sense that they are the price that the Conservative party agreed to...

Member
Jack Straw (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
13 September 2010
Reference
515 c637
House
House of Commons

My right hon. Friend is quite right in saying that we accept the principle of fixed-term Parliaments, but I do not want to lose his earlier comment that he would review that situation on Third Reading if some of this dog's dinner of a Bill were not tidied up between...

Member
Anne McGuire (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
13 September 2010
Reference
515 c638
House
House of Commons

With great respect, I anticipate that he would have been able to do so. I am not seeking to justify in detail what is in the Bill, but let us take that as a possibility. That was an unusual circumstance; Attlee and his colleagues, the senior ones of whom had...

Member
Jack Straw (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
13 September 2010
Reference
515 c638
House
House of Commons

May I put to the right hon. Gentleman an historical example of how the Bill would have created great problems in the past? In 1950, the Labour party won the general election with—if my memory is correct—an overall parliamentary majority of seven. That entitled a Labour Government to stay in...

Member
Peter Tapsell (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
13 September 2010
Reference
515 c638
House
House of Commons

I have it in command from Her Majesty the Queen to acquaint the House that Her Majesty, having been informed of the purport of the Bill, has consented to place her prerogative, so far as it is affected by the Bill, at the disposal of Parliament for the purposes of...

Member
Nick Clegg (Liberal Democrat)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
13 September 2010
Reference
515 c621
House
House of Commons

Let me make a little more progress. Although I understand that some hon. Members have expressed unease at the speed with which we are advancing, let us remember that we are not starting from square one. People have been debating the length of Parliaments since the 17th century and all...

Member
Nick Clegg (Liberal Democrat)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
13 September 2010
Reference
515 c622
House
House of Commons

In advancing his rather remarkable theory about improving the powers of Parliament, can the Deputy Prime Minister give an assurance—indeed a guarantee—that in order to ensure that Parliament as a whole could properly make a decision on any such motion, there would be a guaranteed free vote on it?

Member
William Cash (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
13 September 2010
Reference
515 c622
House
House of Commons

The hon. Gentleman is a great expert in expressing his views regardless of what the Whips say. Whipping is of course a matter for the parties. I question his suggestion that there is something unorthodox or unwelcome about giving the House more power. We have a Prime Minister who is...

Member
Nick Clegg (Liberal Democrat)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
13 September 2010
Reference
515 c622
House
House of Commons

The right hon. Gentleman has just made a statement that the Prime Minister has made on a number of occasions—that he is giving away a power that no previous Prime Minister has chosen to do. Why do the right hon. Gentleman and our Prime Minister think that they are wiser...

Member
Peter Tapsell (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
13 September 2010
Reference
515 c622
House
House of Commons

As I said, the virtues of a fixed-term—[Interruption.] It is not a question of wisdom; it is a question of the weight of history. We have been talking about this for decades, the Labour party campaigned on it, as did other parties, and at a time when we are trying...

Member
Nick Clegg (Liberal Democrat)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
13 September 2010
Reference
515 c622
House
House of Commons

Does the right hon. Gentleman recall that during the general election campaign the present Prime Minister said he thought it was desirable that were there to be a change of Prime Minister during the course of a Parliament there should be a general election within six months? Where has that...

Member
Christopher Chope (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
13 September 2010
Reference
515 c621-2
House
House of Commons

I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time. I should like to thank the Select Committee on Political and Constitutional Reform, under the chairmanship of the hon. Member for Nottingham North (Mr Allen), for its report on the Bill. The Committee has raised a number...

Member
Nick Clegg (Liberal Democrat)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
13 September 2010
Reference
515 c621
House
House of Commons

Will the right hon. Gentleman give way?

Member
David Hamilton (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
13 September 2010
Reference
515 c622
House
House of Commons

I do of course recollect what my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister said during the general election campaign. What he said has been improved upon and superseded by this Bill. [Laughter.] Hon. Members may laugh, but it has been improved upon because it gives the House the right to...

Member
Nick Clegg (Liberal Democrat)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
13 September 2010
Reference
515 c622
House
House of Commons

It is not in the Bill, but it is a consequence of it. If we have fixed-term Parliaments, we need to revisit the way in which Sessions are organised. We must retain flexibility on an exceptional basis, allowing us to deal with unexpected crises or conditions that make it necessary...

Member
Nick Clegg (Liberal Democrat)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
13 September 2010
Reference
515 c624
House
House of Commons