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Constitutional Reform and Governance Bill

There is a long-standing debate about how much time we provide for debate on Bills on the Floor of the House, which has been the subject of consideration in the Wright Committee and of its recommendations. The hon. Gentleman will forgive me if I do not go down that path in general. I accept that the time provided for the Dacre provisions—an hour and a half—is relatively short, as is the time for the Kelly provisions. However, the Dacre provisions have significant cross-party consensus—there is no question about that—and were subject to lengthy consultation by Paul Dacre and his colleagues on the review and, subsequently, by the Government. The provisions relating to Kelly, which are principally to do with pension provisions, follow on from earlier considerations about Kelly. Time is compressed, but it has been the decision of the whole of the House that we should legislate on Kelly before the general election and the general election will take place on or before 3 June. I am looking forward to that, but even for those who are not looking forward to it there is nothing we can do about that inevitability.
Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
506 c816 
Session
2009-10
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
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