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Should Mps Approve This?
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http:// www.ind ependen t.co.uk /news/u k/polit ics/the resa-ma y-dup-d eal-bre xit-leg al-mps- parliam ent-vot e-a8226 056.htm l
According to the Independent, Theresa May is expected to begin dishing out the £1bn pledged in exchange for the DUP's loyalty without the consent of parliament. Despite May promising in September that MPs would vote on it.
The paper speculates that this could expose the government to legal action by beloved national figurehead Gina Miller (goak here).
Should this spending be approved by MPs or is May within her rights to spend this money?
According to the Independent, Theresa May is expected to begin dishing out the £1bn pledged in exchange for the DUP's loyalty without the consent of parliament. Despite May promising in September that MPs would vote on it.
The paper speculates that this could expose the government to legal action by beloved national figurehead Gina Miller (goak here).
Should this spending be approved by MPs or is May within her rights to spend this money?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It does seem like a bit of a rubber-stamp considering how unlikely it is for Con/DUP to vote against it. Then again there is a constitutional question about parliamentary approval of spending.
May promised a vote in September, before Phase One of Brexit talks were concluded. Perhaps she only made the promise back then to try and keep the DUP in line?
May promised a vote in September, before Phase One of Brexit talks were concluded. Perhaps she only made the promise back then to try and keep the DUP in line?
It's £ 1 billion. The £ 10 billion figure is a lie which has been repeated a few times. The cash is to be spent on infrastructure, health and education in Northern Ireland
As part of the deal, the military covenant will be implemented in full in Northern Ireland, meaning more focus on the treatment of military veterans, while the triple lock guarantee of at least a 2.5% rise in the state pension each year, and winter fuel payments, will be maintained throughout the UK.
Other key points of the agreement included:
The DUP will support the Tories on all Brexit and security legislation
The UK's 2% Nato defence spending target will continue to be met
Cash support for farmers will remain at current levels until the next election
Both parties to adhere to commitments in Good Friday Agreement
No Irish border poll without "consent of the people"
As part of the deal, the military covenant will be implemented in full in Northern Ireland, meaning more focus on the treatment of military veterans, while the triple lock guarantee of at least a 2.5% rise in the state pension each year, and winter fuel payments, will be maintained throughout the UK.
Other key points of the agreement included:
The DUP will support the Tories on all Brexit and security legislation
The UK's 2% Nato defence spending target will continue to be met
Cash support for farmers will remain at current levels until the next election
Both parties to adhere to commitments in Good Friday Agreement
No Irish border poll without "consent of the people"
My understanding is that it's the Chancellor's job to budget, which parliament must approve. Though for the past 100 years or so Britain has had such a strong party system that this is more or less a rubber stamp. Technically speaking the House of Commons is supposed to have final world on all matters financial (which is why if I'm not mistaken, financial bills cannot originate in the House of Lords). It would then arguably follow that this commitment needs to be approved.
Hasn’t May painted herself into a corner over Northern Ireland ?
On the on hand, she has agreed to the DUP request for a frictionless border.
Then she has told the swivel eyed loon faction of her party that there will be no Customs Union.
The DUP aren’t going to help implement a hard border.
The EU aren’t going to agree to tariff free trade with a country outside the EU.
If the British Government try to have no border between the UK and the EU, and prices, taxes, regulations and tariffs are different, then the result will be criminals exploiting the anomaly.
On the on hand, she has agreed to the DUP request for a frictionless border.
Then she has told the swivel eyed loon faction of her party that there will be no Customs Union.
The DUP aren’t going to help implement a hard border.
The EU aren’t going to agree to tariff free trade with a country outside the EU.
If the British Government try to have no border between the UK and the EU, and prices, taxes, regulations and tariffs are different, then the result will be criminals exploiting the anomaly.
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