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Electoral Commission

Proceeding contribution from Anthony Steen (Conservative) in the House of Commons on Monday, 3 July 2006. It occurred during Estimates day on Electoral Commission.
I am great supporter of the Electoral Commission’s work—it has done a wonderful job—but does my hon. Friend agree that the boundary commissions are in a terrible mess. There are all sorts of boundaries commissions—local government, central Government and so on—and I cannot quite work out which one does what. Does he agree that the boundary commissions are already producing new boundaries for the next election that are not within the 70,000 electorate limit that has been recommended. Some are as high as 110,000, and some are as low as 30,000. Is it not about time that the boundary commissions’ work, which is failing, was transferred to a better and more competent body?
Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
448 c586 
Session
2005-06
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
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