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UK Government & Drama


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English Votes For English Laws
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2015

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Devolution to cities/areas?
Cornwall, Manchester, Liverpool
Last Irish Power Collapse
2002 (reinstated in 2007)
2017 SNP Vote Share
3% of votes but 34 seats
2017 Lib Dem Vote Share
7% of vote but only 12 seats
The Constitutional Reform Act
2005 (created Supreme Court)
Powers Of The Commons
Approve the budget + finance bills, law making powers, select committees and can remove the government.
The Parliament Act
1949, gives Lords power to delay bills up to one year
The Salisbury Convention
Lords cannot oppose manifesto bills
Legislative Process
First Reading (viewed) Second Reading (debated) Committee Stage (Public Bill Committee) Report Stage (make and approve amendments) Third Reading (Lord amendments, vote) Royal Assent
Strathclyde Review 2015
Lords should not be able to stop secondary legislation rather, ask to rethink
Time Lords stopped secondary bill
Tax Credits Regulations 2015 Act
Ping-pong
Exchange of amendments made by Lords and Commons