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Fixed-term Parliaments Bill

My Lords, I draw much comfort from what the Minister has just said. Indeed, we need not be too scared of the possibility of an abuse of the power of prorogation and, subject to what my noble friends consider in the mean time, I anticipate that we will not need to return to this issue on Report. I am grateful for what my noble and learned friend said and for the tolerance of the House. If I have been a little overzealous it was because, very shortly before the first day of Committee on the Bill, only a small handful—perhaps not more than eight—amendments had been tabled. As we have all acknowledged, this is a constitutional reforming measure of first-rate importance. We attach great importance to the role of this House as a revising Chamber and it is appropriate that we have had a good range of amendments to consider and have given the measure useful scrutiny in Committee. I apologise that the House has had to put up with the sound of my voice for far too long. However, we have done a good job, as we shall again when we get to Report. In the mean time, I beg leave to withdraw the amendment. Amendment 56 withdrawn. Clause 4 agreed. Schedule agreed. Clause 5 : Final provisions Clause 5 : Final provisions Amendments 57 and 58 not moved. Amendment 59 had been withdrawn from the Marshalled List. Clause 5 agreed. Bill reported with amendments.
Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
726 c1236-8 
Session
2010-12
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords chamber
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