All 1 Debates between Lord Willoughby de Broke and Lord Harris of Haringey

Business of the House

Debate between Lord Willoughby de Broke and Lord Harris of Haringey
Wednesday 4th September 2019

(4 years, 8 months ago)

Lords Chamber
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Lord Willoughby de Broke Portrait Lord Willoughby de Broke (Non-Afl)
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My Lords, I support the excellent amendment moved by the noble Lord, Lord Marlesford. It is badly needed, because, as so often over many years, this House seems to have forgotten the result of the referendum. It has forgotten that it voted for the referendum Bill, that it voted for Article 50 legislation, and that it voted for the withdrawal Act.

I need to remind noble Lords that the referendum, at which 17 and a half million voted to leave, as the noble Lord, Lord Marlesford, said, was the biggest single democratic vote this country has ever had. I am always surprised in this House when noble Lords—

Lord Harris of Haringey Portrait Lord Harris of Haringey
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May I clarify a point? I am slightly surprised at the noble Lord’s position, given what I understood were his views on these matters. He is supporting an amendment which will say that the referendum,

“is no longer relevant and may be ignored”.

Lord Willoughby de Broke Portrait Lord Willoughby de Broke
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I am supporting the noble Lord, Lord Marlesford.

Lord Harris of Haringey Portrait Lord Harris of Haringey
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The amendment moved by the noble Lord, Lord Marlesford, is to add that the,

“referendum to leave the European Union is no longer relevant”.

Lord Willoughby de Broke Portrait Lord Willoughby de Broke
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Yes, I agree with that.

Lord Willoughby de Broke Portrait Lord Willoughby de Broke
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Those words should be in the Bill.