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Constitutional Reform and Governance Bill (Money) (No. 3)

I am very happy to ensure that the right hon. Gentleman is provided with that information. The right hon. and learned Member for Sleaford and North Hykeham (Mr. Hogg) said that in the course of the debates about whether we should have had a referendum on the Lisbon treaty, the argument that we used was one of money. Many arguments were used about why the Lisbon treaty did not require a referendum, but there was never, in my recollection, any suggestion whatsoever that cost was one of them. Indeed, it scarcely lies well in the mouths of Conservatives, who have repeatedly called for referendums on such issues, now to deny a referendum on a most central issue, namely how this country should vote.
Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
505 c783 
Session
2009-10
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
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