Political and Constitutional Reform Debate

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Department: Ministry of Justice

Political and Constitutional Reform

Lord Lawson of Blaby Excerpts
Monday 5th July 2010

(13 years, 10 months ago)

Lords Chamber
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Lord McNally Portrait Lord McNally
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The point is that once we have got to a system of fixed-term Parliaments, to prevent the Government of the day engineering an early dissolution for their own short-term political advantage, they would therefore need a two-thirds majority—something that no Government in the UK have had since the war. As I said in my opening response to the noble Baroness, it is belt and braces against what we are trying to get away from. We are trying to move to the stability of a fixed-term Parliament and away from Governments of the day using early elections for short-term advantage.

Lord Lawson of Blaby Portrait Lord Lawson of Blaby
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My Lords, given the profundity of the constitutional changes that will be incorporated in this Bill, can my noble friend give an undertaking that in no circumstances would the Parliament Act be invoked in order to secure its passage?

Lord McNally Portrait Lord McNally
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I do not think that we go into things like that at this stage.