Whatever happens to the Lord Strathclyde’s workman-like review, all of us who believe in democracy will have to agree with his conclusions. Does my right hon. Friend agree that, since we are in the business of quoting literary and political figures, it is important that we should at least try to see ourselves as others see us? Democracies, especially nascent democracies across the world, look somewhat aghast at some of the more archaic features of our constitutional arrangements.
Strathclyde Review
Proceeding contribution from
Andrew Murrison
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Thursday, 17 December 2015.
It occurred during Ministerial statement on Strathclyde Review.
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