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Privacy and Injunctions - Evidence - Parliament

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Sir William McKay—Written evidence<br />

empowered, if he so wished, to consult the Chairman <strong>and</strong> two members of the<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ards <strong>and</strong> Privileges Committee before taking his decision.<br />

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14. The Clerk of the <strong>Parliament</strong>s, while accepting that a solution involving the internal<br />

procedures of the Houses was preferable to legislation, sees ‘formidable difficulties’ in<br />

implementing an internal solution in the upper House. I hope however that what is<br />

proposed above may, if accepted in principle, prove adaptable to the practice of the<br />

Lords.<br />

11 December 2011<br />

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