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Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Bill

Absolutely, there was no hypocrisy. The noble and learned Lord has to wait only a few more weeks to see the draft Bill that the Deputy Prime Minister will publish on this Government’s views on the future of your Lordships’ House. These amendments say that this House, or this Parliament, is not capable of deciding for itself the number of Members of the House of Commons. They also would lead to the boundary reviews not being in place in time for the next election, which is of course what I know noble Lords opposite really want. Perhaps we have got it wrong. Let us suppose that people up and down the country think, ““You know, we can’t just get by with 600 Members of Parliament, we need 650””. I assume that that will be the Labour Party’s policy going into the next general election. It may be that the electorate decide to support the Labour Party in that view, but at the last election, in our manifesto, we said that there should be a reduction. We struck a coalition agreement to say that there should be a reduction and we are now producing it as part of the new politics.
Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
724 c132 
Session
2010-12
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords chamber
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