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Is Usage Of The Parliament Act About To Become Routine?
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Blair used it twice both for Gay issues so it's original intended use is already blown out of the water, so could Cameron use it to force things through?
Blair used it twice both for Gay issues so it's original intended use is already blown out of the water, so could Cameron use it to force things through?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.And this is why the house of Lords needs to go:
//The Liberal Democrats, reduced to just eight MPs at the general election, are a considerable force in the House of Lords, with over 100 peers.//
It is totally undemocratic that a party can block an elected Government when clearly that party has no mandate from the people.
Yes, I think the Parliament Act should be used: To abolish the antiquated House of Lords and replace it with voted in members, not jobs for the boys.
//The Liberal Democrats, reduced to just eight MPs at the general election, are a considerable force in the House of Lords, with over 100 peers.//
It is totally undemocratic that a party can block an elected Government when clearly that party has no mandate from the people.
Yes, I think the Parliament Act should be used: To abolish the antiquated House of Lords and replace it with voted in members, not jobs for the boys.
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