Debates between Angela Eagle and Anne Main during the 2010-2015 Parliament

House of Lords Reform Bill

Debate between Angela Eagle and Anne Main
Tuesday 10th July 2012

(12 years, 4 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Angela Eagle Portrait Ms Eagle
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We had a triple lock on that issue.

Anne Main Portrait Mrs Anne Main (St Albans) (Con)
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The Liberal Democrats stood on a manifesto that said:

“Liberal Democrats will do things differently, because we believe that power should be in the hands of people, not politicians. We will give people a real say in who governs the country”.

I would say that people need no bigger say than on the constitutional changes that are being proposed. I do not see what is any different about the need to have a referendum and talk to people about who is going to be governing the country.

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Angela Eagle Portrait Ms Eagle
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I do not think that is the logic of what I was trying to say. I was merely pointing out that having such long terms and not allowing for re-election would be only a marginal improvement on not having an election at all.

Angela Eagle Portrait Ms Eagle
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I have already given way to the hon. Lady.

Anne Main Portrait Mrs Main
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On this point.

Angela Eagle Portrait Ms Eagle
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Go on, then.

Anne Main Portrait Mrs Main
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On the hon. Lady’s point about safe seats and unaccountability, the average time in office for a Member of Parliament is two terms, which was previously eight years. The Bill would enshrine safe seats for 15 years, which is double the expected length of time spent here by a Member of Parliament who has to face the public.

Finance (No. 2) Bill

Debate between Angela Eagle and Anne Main
Monday 11th October 2010

(14 years, 1 month ago)

Commons Chamber
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Angela Eagle Portrait Ms Eagle
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I shall give way in due course, but not at the moment.

I was just saying that the Somme offensive cost—

Anne Main Portrait Mrs Anne Main (St Albans) (Con)
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On a point of order, Mr Deputy Speaker. Is this rather long revisiting of first world war history directly related to the Finance Bill’s Second Reading?