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European Union (Amendment) Bill

My Lords, although quite rightly the noble Lord, Lord Elystan-Morgan, has posed that as a question, in a way he provides a part answer himself in his remarks. Already in the Union, including in Ireland, people are beginning to think about just those points, which will emerge later without any transgression at all, to my mind, of the sacred sovereignty of the Irish referendum decision. The decision is their right and entitlement; it was the only country that had to have a referendum and the result is clear, with a margin that was substantial. That has to be honoured, observed and watched with patience, without any rush at all. On these Benches, we support that entirely. I intervene just very quickly to thank a number of speakers in this debate, in random order. I should mention the right reverend Primate—
Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
702 c1088-9 
Session
2007-08
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords chamber
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