HC Deb 06 November 1975 vol 899 cc246-7W
Mr. Grimond

asked the Prime Minister if he will use the occasion of the consideration of the constitutional changes involved in devolution for Scotland and Wales to carry out a general constitutional review including the constitutional implication of joining the EEC and the examination of the arguments for a Bill of Rights, as well as the measures which will be necessary to regulate the relationship of the Scottish and Welsh Assemblies to the United Kingdom Parliament.

The Prime Minister

The Government have at present no plans for a general review of this kind, but we are studying a number of individual matters of the sort that the right hon. Member has in mind.