HANSARDCommons16 Jan 201931 contributions

Parliamentary Constituencies (Amendment) Bill (Twenty Fifth sitting)

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  1. The Committee consisted of the following Members:
  2. Chairs: † Ms Nadine Dorries, Albert Owen
  3. Allan, Lucy (Telford) (Con)
  4. Bone, Mr Peter (Wellingborough) (Con)
  5. Charalambous, Bambos (Enfield, Southgate) (Lab)
  6. † Fletcher, Colleen (Coventry North East) (Lab)
  7. † Foster, Kevin (Torbay) (Con)
  8. Harper, Mr Mark (Forest of Dean) (Con)
  9. † Khan, Afzal (Manchester, Gorton) (Lab)
  10. Lee, Karen (Lincoln) (Lab)
  11. Linden, David (Glasgow East) (SNP)
  12. † Matheson, Christian (City of Chester) (Lab)
  13. Mills, Nigel (Amber Valley) (Con)
  14. Norris, Alex (Nottingham North) (Lab/Co-op)
  15. Paisley, Ian (North Antrim) (DUP)
  16. † Smith, Chloe (Parliamentary Secretary, Cabinet Office)
  17. † Stewart, Bob (Beckenham) (Con)
  18. Wiggin, Bill (North Herefordshire) (Con)
  19. Kenneth Fox, Committee Clerk
  20. † attended the Committee
  21. Public Bill Committee
  22. Wednesday 16 January 2019
  23. [Ms Nadine Dorries in the Chair]
  24. Parliamentary Constituencies (Amendment) Bill
  25. The Chair
    I make the usual announcement about switching off electronic devices. As the Committee cannot consider the clauses of the Bill until the House has agreed a money resolution, I call Afzal Khan to move that the Committee do now adjourn.
  26. I beg to move, That the Committee do now adjourn.
    What a week this has been! The meaningful vote has resulted in a crushing defeat. The Government have failed to deliver an effective Brexit. In a similar fashion, they have failed to make any progress with this Bill. Sadly, the chaos surrounding Brexit has overshadowed my Bill since its inception. Following the events of yesterday, it is clear that the Government lack serious authority. During this uncertain period, it seems more and more likely that a general election could be called at any moment.
    My Bill aims to strengthen democracy in these uncertain times, and I seriously suggest that we make some development with it and push for a money resolution. This week will go down in the history books—I would very much like my Bill to be part of that. Can the Minister enlighten us on any further developments?
  27. It is a great pleasure to see you in the Chair once again, Ms Dorries. I do not wish to detain the Committee for very long at all; suffice it to say that I am very supportive of the position of my hon. Friend the Member for Manchester, Gorton. The absurdity and chaos of this week has rather bumped the Committee down the order of absurdity, as I predicted a couple of weeks ago. There is an opportunity now for the Minister to bring a bit of order back by presenting the current boundary proposals orders for the House to decide on; if she did, we could then move forward one way or the other. I hope that at some point in the near future we will make some progress in Committee or on the current orders before the House.
  28. The Chair
    Does the Minister wish to speak?
  29. indicated dissent.
    Question put and agreed to.
  30. Adjourned till Wednesday 23 January at Ten o’clock.