My hon. Friend is absolutely right. One of the reasons that the Government, under the current regime, are putting through so many private Members’ Bills is because they skip over the ones that they do not like. In the case of the hon. Member for Manchester, Gorton (Afzal Khan), his Bill was 13th in the queue. The Government just decided that they did not like it, so they went to the Health and Social Care (National Data Guardian) Bill of the hon. Member for Wellingborough (Mr Bone), which was 92nd in the queue. We cannot have a situation whereby the Government decide just to skip over Bills. The Leader of the House spoke about overriding centuries-old tradition, but the centuries-old tradition is that we go to the next available Bill, so it is the Government who are riding roughshod over the procedures of the House.
Parliamentary Constituencies (Amendment) Bill: Committee Stage
Proceeding contribution from
David Linden
(Scottish National Party)
in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 19 June 2018.
It occurred during Opposition day on Parliamentary Constituencies (Amendment) Bill: Committee Stage.
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