Re: Scottish Referendum : Fri Sep 19, 2014 10:17 pm
Chris28 wrote:
I can't see anything in the text that states it can't be repealed or amended at some point before that, and acts of parliament can be changed when the flavour of government changes anyway. That clause about the committee suggests that it is a review of the operation of the act that must happen (if the act is still law) no earlier than 2020.
Its a moot point anyway, I can't see any government giving up the chance for 5 years in power once they have it.
Its a moot point anyway, I can't see any government giving up the chance for 5 years in power once they have it.
It can't be repealed until the review & a vote. The HoL wanted an amendment whereby the Act did not have to be accepted by a new parliament following an election. This was knocked back, with the trade off being the 2020 review.
In June this year Lord Grocott sponsored a private members bill to repeal the Act. Won't get anywhere until the review.