New Clause 11 — Provision for further referendum

Part of NHS Acute Medical and Surgical Services (Working Time Directive) – in the House of Commons at 7:15 pm on 1 February 2011.

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Photo of Martin Horwood Martin Horwood Liberal Democrat, Cheltenham 7:15, 1 February 2011

I rise with some fatigue, having I thought made this point three times already, but the Liberal Democrat position was to support an in/out referendum at the time of a substantial transfer of power from the British to the European level. The Bill provides for far more referendums. That is not necessarily what the Liberal Democrats would have wanted in the first place, but this is the Bill before us and our Conservative colleagues believe that it is very important. Those referendums will be referendums on the specifics of a transfer of power. There is no logic to the new clause-and certainly no consistency with the Liberal Democrat position-because it says that only when a referendum is lost, thereby establishing that there will be no transfer of power, should an in/out referendum be held. It is barmy.