My Lords, I want briefly to intervene, having listened to the contribution of the noble Lord, Lord Tyler. For once in my nine or 10 years in this House, I want to say something almost party political, because his contribution today has veered into that area. I was always under the impression that everyone in this House subscribed to the primacy of the House of Commons. I came here on that basis. We are unelected. We accept that, in being unelected, primacy is identifiable with the other House, not with this House. By tabling this fatal amendment, the noble Lord is saying that he, an unelected Liberal Democrat Peer in Parliament, has taken it on himself to defeat the House of Commons, where there is primacy, by overturning a majority of more than 350. That is wrong in principle. I am astonished that the Liberal Democrats are prepared to support this amendment and I hope that, even at this stage, they will say to their membership, "Please do note vote, because we are challenging the primacy of the Commons".
Parliamentary Constituencies (England) (Amendment) Order 2009
Proceeding contribution from
Lord Campbell-Savours
(Labour)
in the House of Lords on Monday, 16 March 2009.
It occurred during Debates on delegated legislation on Parliamentary Constituencies (England) (Amendment) Order 2009.
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