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Question:

Why can the Commons be argued to be more powerful than the Lords?

Author: Anita Okunde



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Lords can only delay bills, and suggest amendments, which can then be overturned by the Commons, Commons can actually vote down legislation, unlike the Lords, Commons can actually vote down legislation, unlike the Lords


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