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Fixed-term Parliaments Bill

I entirely agree. Indeed, I think I acknowledged that that had been the purpose for which the amendment had been tabled. I can reassure my hon. Friend the Member for Epping Forest that there is no danger of my accepting her amendment, and that as there is not to be a Division—at least if we have anything to do with it—she will not be forced to vote against it. Amendment 21, tabled by Opposition Members, simply changes the word ““early”” in clause 2 to ““immediate””. I have two comments to make. First, under our own arrangements—this too emerged earlier in the debate—we do not have immediate general elections anyway. There is always a wash-up period. Before the 1979 election—which seems to have prompted the most discussion—25 Bills were passed during the wash-up period, including a number that completed all their stages during that period. Some of those Bills were very valuable. I spotted among them the Pneumoconiosis Etc. (Workers' Compensation) Act 1979, which is still helping people today. Secondly, all that the amendment does is change the language in the clause. It does not, in itself, have any effect. I know that the hon. Member for Rhondda (Chris Bryant) mentioned a later amendment that did introduce a change, but this amendment would not bring an election further forward.
Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
519 c344 
Session
2010-12
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
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