Mebyon Kernow has welcomed the news that the House of Lords
has voted to delay the boundary review into parliamentary seats.
Following a debate on Monday, an amendment to the Electoral
Registration and Administration Bill to delay the boundary review until 2018, was
passed by 300 votes to 231.
This means that a Devonwall constituency will almost
certainly not be created in advance of the 2015 General Election.
MK Deputy Leader and Cornwall Councillor Andrew Long has
released the following statement on behalf of the Party.
“It is fantastic news that Coalition plans for a Devonwall
seat have been sidelined and that the territorial integrity of Cornwall
has been protected for the next few years.
“I remain angry at how the Coalition attempted to force a
cross-Tamar parliamentary seat on Cornwall
– with 95% of their MPs voting in favour of Devonwall.
“And I find it amazing that the collapse of the Boundary
Review has happened because of Coalition infighting – not because of the best
interests of Cornwall – though this
is not how certain local representatives of the Coalition are publicising what happened.
“If the vote in the House of Lords is to mean anything, both
the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats need to pledge that they will
‘forever’ rule out the possibility of a Devonwall seat.”
Cllr Long has written also written to David Cameron and Nick
Clegg to seek assurances that both Coalition partners will commit themselves to
respecting the historic border of Cornwall
in the future.
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