That is of course right; the committee will look at all those matters in that context. I said that earlier. I have also said, however, that I want to go further and to ensure that this stands proud as an example of analysis. Of course the great repeal Bill and our relationship with the European Union are bound to be the context in which the committee considers these matters; I guess that that is true. However, these ATOL arrangements predate our relationship with the European Union, or, if they came into force at the same time, it was a coincidence. Given that they are framed in domestic legislation rather than European legislation, I believe that ATOL would have existed regardless of our association with the European Union.
Air Travel Organisers’ Licensing Bill
Proceeding contribution from
John Hayes
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 11 July 2017.
It occurred during Debate on bills
and
Committee of the Whole House (HC) on Air Travel Organisers’ Licensing Bill.
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2017-19
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