We are going to ensure, as the motion suggests, that the Scrutiny Committee and the two Select Committees have the opportunity properly to
scrutinise the set of measures, and there will be two votes in the House. We have always been clear that Parliament and its Committees should have adequate time to scrutinise the set of measures. That work does not need to be done before today’s vote, because today’s vote is about the decision to exercise the opt-out.