Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee 20 November 2025
Part of the problem is that if the Government does not want to do something, it does not happen—it does not have to vote for it. If the Government wants to do something, it can happen. Providing Parliament with the power to designate allows for a proper discussion about designating areas that people feel are appropriate. It allows things to surface. I feel slightly uncomfortable about the fact that something that is core to democracy and should be apolitical can be tinkered with by the party of Government, whoever that is. That is why I see a real advantage in Parliament expressing a view. It is unusual—there is not a lot of precedent for it. However, the last time I looked, this was meant to be a new Parliament with exciting ideas. Let us push the boundaries. Why not?