Treaty of Lisbon (No. 7)

Part of BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE (LISBON TREATY) (No. 6) – in the House of Commons at 6:42 pm on 26 February 2008.

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Photo of Gisela Stuart Gisela Stuart Labour, Birmingham, Edgbaston 6:42, 26 February 2008

With the greatest respect, I disagree with my right hon. Friend. At the moment, the treaty tells us that something can be achieved at Union level without breaching the principle. I would like it to be the other way round. I would like it to determine whether something cannot be achieved at national level. The presumption would be changed, and when it is proved that something has to be done at European level, such as in the case of the environment and certain other things, I would be perfectly content to give the Union more power and say that something must be done at that level because we cannot do it. But the presumption is the wrong way round.

Similarly, as we are talking about institutional arrangements, the Commission should, like Parliament, follow a five-year mandate, and anything that has not been achieved within the lifetime of one Commission should fall, instead of having negotiations that drag on for five or 20 years, when things get negotiated to death.