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House of Commons

 
 

Tuesday 16 November 2010

 

Committee of the whole House

 

New Amendments handed in are marked thus Parliamentary Star

 

Fixed-Term Parliaments Bill


 

Jonathan Edwards

 

Mr Angus Brendan MacNeil

 

Edward Miliband

 

Sadiq Khan

 

Chris Bryant

 

11

 

Clause  1,  page  1,  line  5,  leave out ‘7 May 2015’ and insert ‘1 May 2014’.

 

Austin Mitchell

 

7

 

Clause  1,  page  1,  line  5,  leave out ‘2015’ and insert ‘2013’.

 

Austin Mitchell

 

8

 

Clause  1,  page  1,  line  7,  leave out ‘fifth’ and insert ‘third’.

 

Jonathan Edwards

 

Mr Angus Brendan MacNeil

 

Edward Miliband

 

Sadiq Khan

 

Chris Bryant

 

12

 

Clause  1,  page  1,  line  7,  leave out ‘fifth’ and insert ‘fourth’.

 

Mr Graham Allen

 

Mrs Eleanor Laing

 

Sir Peter Soulsby

 

32

 

Clause  1,  page  1,  line  9,  leave out subsection (4) and insert—

 

‘(4)    

In determining the polling day for a parliamentary general election under

 

subsection (3) above, no account shall be taken of any early parliamentary general

 

election the polling day for which was appointed under section 2.’.


 
 

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Fixed-Term Parliaments Bill, continued

 
 

Jonathan Edwards

 

Mr Angus Brendan MacNeil

 

Edward Miliband

 

Sadiq Khan

 

Chris Bryant

 

13

 

Clause  1,  page  1,  line  13,  leave out ‘“fifth” there were substituted “fourth”’ and

 

insert ‘“fourth” there were substituted “third”’.

 

Austin Mitchell

 

9

 

Clause  1,  page  1,  line  13,  leave out ‘fifth’ and insert ‘third’.

 

Austin Mitchell

 

10

 

Clause  1,  page  1,  line  13,  leave out ‘“fourth”’ and insert ‘“second”’.

 

Edward Miliband

 

Sadiq Khan

 

Chris Bryant

 

20

 

Clause  1,  page  1,  line  13,  at end insert—

 

‘(4A)    

If the polling day for a subsequent election was appointed under subsections (3)

 

or (4), a Boundary Commission must submit a report 18 months before the date

 

of next appointed general election, notwithstanding section 3 of the

 

Parliamentary Constituencies Act 1986.’.

 


 

Mr Graham Allen

 

Mrs Eleanor Laing

 

Sir Peter Soulsby

 

33

 

Clause  2,  page  1,  line  22,  leave out from ‘if’ to end of Clause and add ‘on an

 

address presented to Her Majesty by the House of Commons praying that a day be the

 

polling day for an early parliamentary general election, Her Majesty appoints this day by

 

proclamation to be the polling day for such an election.

 

(2)    

No motion shall be made for such an address except by the Prime Minister acting

 

with the agreement of—

 

(a)    

the Leader of the Opposition; and

 

(b)    

each member of the House of Commons who at the time of the motion

 

being made is the registered leader of a registered party that received

 

more than 20 per cent. of the total votes cast at the previous parliamentary

 

general election.

 

(3)    

An early parliamentary general election shall not otherwise take place.

 

(4)    

Subsection (1) applies for the purposes of the Timetable in rule 1 in Schedule 1

 

to the Representation of the People Act 1983.

 

(5)    

In this section—

 

“Leader of the Opposition” means the person who is the Leader of the

 

Opposition in the House of Commons for the purposes of section 2 of the

 

Ministerial and other Salaries Act 1975;


 
 

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Fixed-Term Parliaments Bill, continued

 
 

“registered leader”, in relation to a party, means the person registered as that

 

party’s leader in accordance with section 24 of the Political Parties,

 

Elections and Referendums Act 2000;

 

“registered party” means a party registered in a register of political parties

 

maintained by the Electoral Commission in accordance with section 23

 

of the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000.’.

 

Edward Miliband

 

Sadiq Khan

 

Chris Bryant

 

21

 

Clause  2,  page  2,  line  2,  leave out ‘early’ and insert ‘immediate’.

 

Mr William Cash

 

Edward Miliband

 

Sadiq Khan

 

Chris Bryant

 

Mr George Howarth

 

Mr Brian Binley

 

Mr Douglas Carswell

 

Mr Bernard Jenkin

 

Mr Richard Shepherd

 

4

 

Clause  2,  page  2,  leave out lines 3 to 7.

 

Mr William Cash

 

Mr George Howarth

 

Mr Brian Binley

 

Mr Douglas Carswell

 

Mr Bernard Jenkin

 

Mr Richard Shepherd

 

5

 

Clause  2,  page  2,  line  11,  leave out from ‘Government’ to end of line 14.

 

Edward Miliband

 

Sadiq Khan

 

Chris Bryant

 

22

 

Clause  2,  page  2,  line  12,  leave out ‘14’ and insert ‘ten working’.

 

Mr Graham Allen

 

Mrs Eleanor Laing

 

Mr Christopher Chope

 

Mr Andrew Turner

 

Sir Peter Soulsby

 

36

 

Clause  2,  page  2,  line  14,  at end insert—

 

‘(2A)    

In reckoning for the purposes of subsection 2(b), no account shall be taken of any

 

time during which Parliament is prorogued or during which the House of

 

Commons is adjourned for more than four days.’.


 
 

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Fixed-Term Parliaments Bill, continued

 
 

Mr Graham Allen

 

Mrs Eleanor Laing

 

Mr Christopher Chope

 

Mr Andrew Turner

 

Sir Peter Soulsby

 

37

 

Clause  2,  page  2,  line  14,  at end insert—

 

‘(2B)    

Where the House of Commons passes a motion of no confidence in Her Majesty’s

 

Government, the Prime Minister shall tender his resignation to Her Majesty

 

within a period of seven days of the motion being passed.

 

(2C)    

On tendering his resignation under subsection (2B), it shall be a duty on the Prime

 

Minister to advise Her Majesty to appoint as his successor the person who appears

 

to him most likely to command the confidence of the House of Commons.’.

 

Mr William Cash

 

Mr George Howarth

 

Mr Brian Binley

 

Mr Douglas Carswell

 

Mr Bernard Jenkin

 

Mr Richard Shepherd

 

6

 

Clause  2,  page  2,  line  15,  leave out subsection (3) and insert—

 

‘(3)    

Any certificate of the Speaker of the House of Commons given under this section

 

shall be conclusive for all purposes and shall not be presented to or questioned in

 

any court of law whatsoever.’.

 

Edward Miliband

 

Sadiq Khan

 

Chris Bryant

 

23

 

Clause  2,  page  2,  line  17,  at end insert—

 

‘(4A)    

The Speaker shall issue a certificate under subsection (1) or (2) within 24 hours

 

of the relevant conditions being met under subsection (1) or (2).’.

 

Edward Miliband

 

Sadiq Khan

 

Chris Bryant

 

24

 

Clause  2,  page  2,  line  21,  leave out from ‘be’ to end of line 24 and insert ‘the sixth

 

Thursday after the day on which the Speaker issues a certificate under subsection (1) or

 

(2)’.

 

Edward Miliband

 

Sadiq Khan

 

Chris Bryant

 

25

 

Clause  2,  page  2,  line  24,  at end add—

 

‘(6A)    

In this section a “motion of no confidence in Her Majesty’s Government” shall

 

be—

 

(a)    

in the terms “This House has no confidence in Her Majesty’s

 

Government” or


 
 

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Fixed-Term Parliaments Bill, continued

 
 

(b)    

in the terms “This House has no confidence in the Prime Minister”.’.

 


 

Edward Miliband

 

Sadiq Khan

 

Chris Bryant

 

26

 

Clause  3,  page  2,  line  26,  leave out ‘17th’ and insert ‘25th’.

 

Mr Graham Allen

 

Mrs Eleanor Laing

 

Sir Peter Soulsby

 

34

 

Clause  3,  page  2,  line  28,  leave out ‘(6)’.

 

Edward Miliband

 

Sadiq Khan

 

Chris Bryant

 

27

 

Clause  3,  page  2,  line  36,  at end insert ‘within 15 working days of the polling day’.

 


 

Edward Miliband

 

Sadiq Khan

 

Chris Bryant

 

28

 

Clause  4,  page  3,  line  12,  leave out subsection (1).

 

Mr Graham Allen

 

Mrs Eleanor Laing

 

Sir Peter Soulsby

 

35

 

Clause  4,  page  3,  line  15,  leave out ‘(6)’.

 


 

Edward Miliband

 

Sadiq Khan

 

Chris Bryant

 

29

 

Schedule,  page  4,  line  4,  leave out ‘“or dissolve”’ and insert ‘“prorogue or dissolve

 

Parliaments nor”.’.

 

Edward Miliband

 

Sadiq Khan

 

Chris Bryant

 

31

 

Schedule,  page  4,  line  6,  at end insert—


 
 

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Fixed-Term Parliaments Bill, continued

 
 

‘Meeting of Parliament Act 1797 (c. 127)

 

2A         

The Meeting of Parliament Act 1797 is repealed.’.

 

Edward Miliband

 

Sadiq Khan

 

Chris Bryant

 

30

 

Schedule,  page  4,  line  8,  leave out from ‘omit’ to end of line 9 and insert ‘“unless it

 

should be sooner prorogued or dissolved by the Crown, anything in the Succession to the

 

Crown Act 1707 in any way notwithstanding”.’.

 

The Deputy Prime Minister

 

14

 

Schedule,  page  4,  line  9,  at end insert—

 

Parliament Act 1911 (c. 13)

 

3A         

In the Parliament Act 1911 omit section 7.’.

 

The Deputy Prime Minister

 

15

 

Schedule,  page  4,  line  16,  at end insert—

 

‘7A      

In section 119(2) after “mourning” insert “(but, in relation to a parliamentary

 

general election, excluding any day to which rule 2 of the parliamentary

 

elections rules does not apply by virtue of rule 2(2A))”.’.

 

The Deputy Prime Minister

 

16

 

Schedule,  page  5,  line  9,  at end insert—

 

  ‘(3A)  

Omit paragraph (2)(ii) and the “and” before it.’.

 

The Deputy Prime Minister

 

17

 

Schedule,  page  5,  line  18,  at end insert—

 

         

‘But, in relation to any proceedings commenced afresh by reason of

 

a candidate’s death, this paragraph is to be ignored.”.’.

 

The Deputy Prime Minister

 

18

 

Schedule,  page  5,  line  18,  at end insert—

 

‘9A      

In rule 6A(4) in Schedule 1 after “rule 2(1)” insert “(subject to rule 2(2A))”.’.

 

The Deputy Prime Minister

 

19

 

Schedule,  page  7,  line  10,  at end insert—

 

‘15A      

In section 22(2A) after “1983” insert “(subject to rule 2(2A))”.’.

 



 
 

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Fixed-Term Parliaments Bill, continued

 
 

New ClauseS

 

Prorogation of Parliament

 

Edward Miliband

 

Sadiq Khan

 

Chris Bryant

 

NC3

 

To move the following Clause:—

 

‘(1)    

Parliament can only be prorogued in accordance with this section.

 

(2)    

The Speaker of the House of Commons may prorogue Parliament by a

 

declaration, and Parliament shall thereby stand prorogued from the time the

 

declaration is made until the day appointed in that declaration.

 

(3)    

The Speaker shall not make such a declaration unless the House of Commons has

 

directed him to prorogue Parliament on or before a specified date and time, to a

 

specified day, which shall be no more than 15 working days from the day of

 

prorogation.

 

(4)    

The Prorogation Act 1867 is repealed.’.

 


 

Devolved legislature elections

 

Jonathan Edwards

 

Mr Angus Brendan MacNeil

 

Mark Durkan

 

NC4

 

To move the following Clause:—

 

‘(1)    

A devolved legislature election may not take place on the same day as a United

 

Kingdom parliamentary general election.

 

(2)    

If a devolved legislature election is scheduled to take place on the same day as a

 

United Kingdom parliamentary general election, then the date of the poll for the

 

devolved legislature general election must vary by—

 

(a)    

not less than two months, and

 

(b)    

not more than twelve months and one week before or after the United

 

Kingdom parliamentary general election date.

 

(3)    

The appropriate authority shall make provision by order to vary the date of the

 

devolved legislature general election, subject to agreement by the relevant

 

devolved legislature.

 

(4)    

The following election to that devolved legislature will take place on the first

 

Thursday in May in the fourth calendar year following the polling day for the

 

previous election.

 

(5)    

A devolved legislature election is an election to the Scottish Parliament, the

 

National Assembly for Wales or the Northern Ireland Assembly.’.

 



 
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