Not exact matches
Monmouth MP David Davies found cross-party support
when he told MPs in the Welsh
Grand Committee that he'd summoned Defence Ministers to explain their thinking about the future of the Welsh Cavalry at a one - off hearing of the Welsh Affairs committee which h
Committee that he'd summoned Defence Ministers to explain their thinking about the future of the Welsh Cavalry at a one - off hearing of the Welsh Affairs
committee which h
committee which he chairs.
No it would be crazy not to have an English Parliament, as such its is appreciated that Scots think the West Lothian question is a problem, how big of them, but then it matters not one jot, for the Scots voted for what they wanted, and got it, now its long past the time
when English people get to vote for what they want, and if they want to be fobbed off with some rubbish
Grand Committee fine I'll go along with it, but English people should also be given the opportunity to vote for an equal settle to what the Scots vote for themselves, unless you are saying Britain no longer does equality?
As to your comment: «English
Grand Committee... would meet
when the Speaker decreed that legislation introduced by the UK executive would only affect England.»
When the Budget Control Act was signed into law in 2011, it first established an original spending cap baseline, along with a joint Congressional
committee to come up with some kind of trillion - dollar
grand bargain to further reduce deficits.