UK Parliament / Open data

Freedom of Information (Amendment) Bill

The Liberal Democrats clearly intend to talk at length today. I intend to sit down in a moment and give them more opportunity to justify their position. If the whole Liberal Democrat party is opposed to this Bill, as its new leader is, it is a little late in the day making its opposition known. The Liberal Democrats were not here on Second Reading to oppose it. The Liberal Democrat representative in Committee serves—I say again to the House, which may be sick of hearing it—on the House of Commons Commission, which is the governing body of this House. He knows what is going on and he understands the problems. He was in favour of my Bill, which was unanimously supported in Committee. The Bill deserves a Third Reading—
Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
460 c917 
Session
2006-07
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
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