I thought that the hon. Gentleman was getting towards the end, so I wanted to ask him to clarify something. Did I understand him correctly to say that if those on the Government Benches vote against his having the opportunity to put forward the new clause, they will be voting in favour of continued judicial scrutiny of Prorogations? Does that not rather go against the normal pattern on the Conservative Benches, which is to vote against judicial scrutiny in this Parliament? I doff my cap to the hon. Gentleman for being so smart!
Dissolution and Calling of Parliament Bill (Instruction)
Proceeding contribution from
Joanna Cherry
(Scottish National Party)
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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