Amendment summary
It was moved by the Lord Strathclyde, as an amendment to the Motion for an Humble Address, at the end of the Address to insert “but regret the decision of Your Majesty’s Government to abandon the search for cross-party consensus on constitutional reform and to launch unilateral proposals for changes to this House that could gravely weaken the House; and call on Your Majesty’s Government to respect the formal undertakings given to this House, to withdraw their current proposals and to undertake meaningful consultation with Parliament and the senior judiciary before proceeding with legislation.”; which being objected to, the question was put thereupon, and