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Fixed-term Parliaments Bill

Proceeding contribution from Mark Harper (Conservative) in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 13 July 2011. It occurred during Debate on bills on Fixed-term Parliaments Bill.
The hon. Gentleman sets me up very nicely for my final quotation. In this Bill's Second Reading debate—which took place a long time ago, on 13 September 2010, which goes to show that the Bill has enjoyed leisurely progress through both Houses with proper scrutiny in both Chambers—the right hon. Member for Blackburn (Mr Straw) said:"““I have long been in favour of fixed terms. I could dig out correspondence I had with Margaret Thatcher in 1983 about fixed terms. The Labour party committed itself to fixed terms in the 1992 election. What typically happens—this is why I welcome the measure and why I wanted that commitment in our manifesto—is that parties in opposition that are in favour of fixed terms go off the boil on them when they come into government.””—[Official Report, 13 September 2010; Vol. 515, c. 645.]" Interestingly, we have done the opposite. We were not very keen on them in opposition, but we have become keener on them in government, and this was in our coalition agreement.
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Proceeding contribution
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531 c368 
Session
2010-12
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House of Commons chamber
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