Conservative opponents of reform will be able to make common cause with Labour to insert a call for a referendum in the bill, something the Liberal Democrats oppose.
Not exact matches
Conservative attempts to meld
reform with the question
of English votes for English laws would risk undermining the process — David Cameron's latest comments on the subject following the Smith proposals attracted fresh ire from his Westminster
opponents this week.
So I chose Jeanne Allen and Andy Smarick to represent «
conservative education reformers» and Anthony Cody and Mike Klonsky to represent «progressive
opponents of reform.»