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Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Bill

I am sure that it would have been all of those things, but none is a reason not to have the referendum on 5 May. That is the point. The noble and learned Baroness, Lady Butler-Sloss, asked whether, if we carried on like this, there was any prospect of getting this legislation through not just by the end of January but by the end of January 2020. I have my doubts as well. Of course, that gives the lie to the accusation that we are not debating these issues thoroughly. We could not debate these issues more thoroughly than we have done over the past day and a half in Committee. Before us is the amendment of the noble Lord, Lord Rooker, who offered us the date ““before 31 October””. In the same group we are offered 30 June, 15 September, 6 October and 13 October, and the noble Baroness, Lady McDonagh, offered us 3 May 2012. It is a smorgasbord of opportunity. I am grateful to noble Lords such as the noble Lord, Lord Rooker, who have been constructive and helpful by saying that we should save ourselves with this lifeboat of an alternative. However, I am entirely satisfied that, with the evidence from the Electoral Commission and the debates within the Government, we are perfectly capable of holding this referendum on 5 May. I have one other concern. The real unspoken reason why so many noble Lords opposite are against—
Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
723 c34 
Session
2010-12
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords chamber
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