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European Union (Amendment) Bill

Thank you, Mrs. Heal. The Liberal Democrats now have 20 seconds. Their spokesman said that essentially we had nothing to fear from the changes in the treaty that relate to foreign policy. Why, then, has the leader of the Liberal Democrat Members of the European Parliament said that those changes will have a dramatic impact? This is yet another Liberal Democrat split on the treaty, in what is becoming an increasingly long list. We must also bear in mind that the treaty is self-amending. It contains powers to allow the abandoning of further vetoes, including vetoes relating to foreign policy, without any requirement for another treaty or an intergovernmental conference. I refer to the so-called ratchet clause. When the Minister was challenged to give a commitment that no vetoes would be abandoned without primary legislation, as the Foreign Affairs Committee had recommended, he ducked the question. We will hold the Government to account for that as the Bill proceeds. With regard to— It being three hours after the commencement of proceedings, the First Deputy Chairman of ways and means put forthwith the Question already proposed from the Chair, pursuant to Order [28 January and this day]. The Committee divided: Ayes 133, Noes 331.
Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
472 c481 
Session
2007-08
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
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