I wanted to make this point to the Minister. Not only will the Prime Minister have full power, but some of the clauses and consequential amendments in the Bill will have a profound effect on other aspects of the constitution. It specifically amends the Referendums (Scotland) Act 2020 as a consequential amendment. That Act states that a referendum in Scotland cannot be held on the same date as a UK general election, but it is not the referendum that takes precedence; it is the UK general election. So if the Scottish Government set a date for a referendum, say in May 2023, under this Bill, it would be entirely within the Prime Minister’s power to set that date for a UK general election and consequently shift the date of the referendum in Scotland. We are handing a gross power to the UK Government as a consequence of the Bill.
Dissolution and Calling of Parliament Bill
Proceeding contribution from
Patrick Grady
(Scottish National Party)
in the House of Commons on Monday, 13 September 2021.
It occurred during Debate on bills
and
Committee of the Whole House (HC) on Dissolution and Calling of Parliament Bill.
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