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European Union (Amendment) Bill

In fairness to the Committee, I must try to conclude my remarks, because I want to put one further argument. In addition to my earlier points, of equal concern to all of us who believe in thriving democratic parliamentary government is the position taken by those who promised a referendum and now wish to deny one, which damages the reputation and standing of our politics. In our role as constituency Members of Parliament, most of us in the House—I suspect that this applies to all parties—visit sixth forms and local colleges, and speak about the work of Parliament and why elections matter and votes count. We encourage young people to exercise their civic responsibilities. In many cases we send them birthday cards on their 18th birthday saying, ““You now have the right to take part in decisions about your country’s future.””
Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
472 c1775;472 c1773 
Session
2007-08
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
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