Further written evidence to be reported to the House
Political Parties and Elections Bill
1:00 pm

Nicholas Winterton (Macclesfield, Conservative)
Two things. First, the Opposition could advise the Chair as to what important amendments they believe need to be tabled, based on the evidence given so far. Of course, next weekI am in the Chair on Tuesday morningthe Committee can make what progress it chooses. It could well be the case that the areas covered by the amendments that the Opposition might wish to table will not be taken on Tuesday morning. Therefore, to an extent, the Opposition and the Committee as a whole are in control of their own business in that connection.
