All 1 Debates between Chris Bryant and Stephen Gilbert

European Union Bill

Debate between Chris Bryant and Stephen Gilbert
Tuesday 25th January 2011

(13 years, 3 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Chris Bryant Portrait Chris Bryant
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I look forward to hearing the hon. Gentleman’s arguments. However, I do not understand why it is okay to support Ireland without a referendum, but impossible to provide such support to another country without a referendum.

Chris Bryant Portrait Chris Bryant
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I shall give way to the new Liberal Democrat.

Stephen Gilbert Portrait Stephen Gilbert
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I am grateful for the old hon. Gentleman’s time and patience in giving way.

Is not a further problem that, in a time of crisis, quick action might be required, and a referendum lock could mean that the problem got a lot worse before action could be taken?

Chris Bryant Portrait Chris Bryant
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Indeed. Obviously, a referendum would also incur significant costs. The Government are trying to argue that holding the alternative vote referendum on any day other than 5 May this year would cost some £30 million. I presume that any referendum under the amendment would also cost some £30 million, and I think that that is inappropriate. The clause refers to “a common EU defence”, and although I do not want to hand over the setting up of a standing army to the European Union, I acknowledge that there is already a European army, because there are troops from member states acting in Kosovo—and they have done so in Bosnia—as well as Swiss troops under an EU banner. I am reluctant to say that a referendum would be needed on any aspect of a common defence policy, because that would be a mistake in our national security.