My hon. Friend sets out clearly the dilemma today. The precedent of many years of parliamentary convention is being broken and will therefore no longer be a precedent, and others may well seek to do this in the future. The Government have consistently said that we do not support the unprecedented removal of Government control of the Order Paper, no matter the circumstances. For many years, the convention has been that it is for the Government, with the confidence of the House, to set out the business, and it is for Parliament to scrutinise, amend and reject or approve.
Business of the House
Proceeding contribution from
Andrea Leadsom
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 3 April 2019.
It occurred during Debate on Business of the House.
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