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Fixed-term Parliaments Bill - Clause 2

14 March 2022

Lead MP

Michael Ellis

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Bill Debate

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Parliamentary Procedure
Other Contributors: 18

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Michael Ellis raised concerns about fixed-term parliaments bill - clause 2 in the House of Commons. Other MPs contributed to the debate.

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Lead Contributor

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The amendment seeks to retain a role for the House of Commons in respect of Dissolution, which would undermine the flexibility that characterised pre-2011 arrangements. The Fixed-term Parliaments Act should be repealed entirely, as it led to paralysis and propped up weak governments. A statutory scheme could create unnecessary delay and expense, especially during gridlocked periods. Returning to a proven system is crucial for avoiding future issues like those seen in 2019.
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