Oral Answers to Questions — Wales – in the House of Commons at 11:30 am on 3 November 2010.
What recent representations she has received on the implications for Wales of the Government's proposals on constitutional reform.
My right hon. Friend and I have received a number of representations, and we have also discussed with the Welsh Assembly Government and other interested parties the implications for Wales of the Government's programme of constitutional reform. Fairness throughout the United Kingdom is the underpinning principle of those reforms, and the Government have moved fast to introduce the constitutional reforms needed to restore confidence in Britain's political system.
We all understand the idea of a maximum time limit of two months for responding to Select Committee reports, but we do not have to go for the maximum; we can respond earlier. Will the Minister explain why his right hon. Friend the Secretary of State did not respond to the Welsh Affairs Committee's report on the constitutional reforms in time for those comments to be considered while the relevant Bill was being considered on the Floor of this House?
As the hon. Lady will know, the Committee's report was only recently received. The Wales Office will do it justice by giving it full consideration and providing a mature and considered response.