My hon. Friend has made a number of eloquent and supportive comments about what the Bill seeks to achieve and, of course, she speaks for us all in that. Like many hon. Members who have spoken, I have received dozens of cards from constituents who are concerned about this matter. Does my hon. Friend agree that they will struggle to understand why, given the assurances that the Minister has been prepared to give, the Government will none the less not allow the Bill to progress? If they support so many of the initiatives—indeed, all the key initiatives that the Bill seeks to establish—why will they still not allow it to make progress? Is that not the only belt and braces way of ensuring that progress will be made?
Autism Bill
Proceeding contribution from
Mark Hunter
(Liberal Democrat)
in the House of Commons on Friday, 27 February 2009.
It occurred during Debate on bills on Autism Bill.
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