Public Bill Committees: 20th Nov 2008 - Political Parties and Elections Bill

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Martin Linton had quite a lot to say in this debate.

Firstly, in the discussion of Schedule 3 he made a couple of brief points (1, 2) and then moved an amendment. He then withdrew his amendment.

Later on, he raised a small point in the debate on Clause 9, but he got heavily involved in the debate on Clause 10. He moved the initial amendment and then made another six speeches in the debate (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6).

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