House of Lords and Machinery of Government: Consultation on Changes Debate

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House of Lords and Machinery of Government: Consultation on Changes

Viscount Waverley Excerpts
Wednesday 15th July 2020

(3 years, 9 months ago)

Lords Chamber
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Lord True Portrait Lord True
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My Lords, my noble friend makes a number of important and relevant points. As I said yesterday, in some respects the House already takes part of its work outside London. I do not believe this is something to which your Lordships should close your ears.

Viscount Waverley Portrait Viscount Waverley (CB) [V]
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My Lords, if idealistic elements of decision-making advocate decentralisation, why not move the whole machinery of governance out of town, or make it rotational? This may have the added beneficial consequences of strengthening the sanctity of the union and lessening the drain on the Exchequer.

Lord True Portrait Lord True
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My Lords, the noble Viscount puts forward considerations which would need to be, and will be, reflected on as we look at the future of our constitution. The operation of Parliament must be absolutely fundamental in that consideration.