I suggested yesterday in European Committee A that, as the hon. Gentleman suggests, subsidiarity has not functioned well. In fact, I do not really understand it myself. I suggested that it was a political decoration, to overcome a difficulty. The reality that I would understand is opt-outs and opt-ins, with member states having the independence to do what they thought was right for their interests.
Credit Institutions and Investment Firms
Proceeding contribution from
Kelvin Hopkins
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 8 November 2011.
It occurred during Debate on Credit Institutions and Investment Firms.
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