My hon. Friend is making an excellent and very interesting speech. One of the crucial issues is that we normally know that Prorogation is coming—it is generally known around here when it is likely to happen—but in his example it happened at the dead of night and it was very difficult to get information about it. He will know that, on a rumour, I phoned Buckingham Palace that very night to try to establish whether the Privy Council would be meeting the next day, as I had been told, in Scotland with Her Majesty. I discovered that the Leader of the House and others were quite likely to be on their way up to Balmoral; cameras were then sent to catch them at airports in the act of entering Scotland. It was done in a completely innovative way, and a future Government might decide to conduct themselves in exactly the same way.
Dissolution and Calling of Parliament Bill (Instruction)
Proceeding contribution from
Stephen Doughty
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Monday, 13 September 2021.
It occurred during Debate on bills on Dissolution and Calling of Parliament Bill (Instruction).
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