Meeting of the Parliament 12 March 2026 [Draft]
Stuart McMillan referenced the Republic of Ireland. He would recognise that there is a constitutional provision in Ireland that says that, when there are to be amendments to the constitution, they are decided on by referendums. There is a variation of opinion in the state about whether that is the best way to decide elements of the constitution, which is obviously very different from the approach here. Crucially, a detailed citizens assembly process takes place before the development of a referendum there, which allows the question to be designed and the campaigning sides and all of that to be considered, for example. Does the member accept that we do not have that infrastructure here?