Sentences with phrase «debated in parliament on»

Over 110,000 people signed the e-petition and the issue is going to be debated in Parliament on September 4th 2014.
This argument was also used by farm minister George Eustice to defend the government's cull policy in the debate in parliament on March 13th.
Ironically, during a recent debate in Parliament on dangerous dogs, I was struck that the same arguments used in opposition to microchipping horses were now being deployed against the suggestion that dogs should also be chipped.
That's when we are likely to find out more details about a debate in Parliament on the UK's military action in Syria.
I want members to tell us what we should debate in parliament on opposition days.
The debate in parliament on whether the risk register should be published was described by the deputy speaker as the «worst tempered» he had ever seen.
There was a heated debate in Parliament on Thursday between the Majority and Minority sides of the House following a statement made in the House by the Minister of Communications, Mrs. Ursula Owusu - Ekuful, on the Radio Spectrum Audit carried out and the actions taken by the NCA to enforce the law on communication services in the country.
Graham Jones, the Labour backbencher for Hyndburn, is seeking a debate in parliament on the circumstances leading to Meadows» death.

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Downing Street has ruled out such membership, preferring to be able to negotiate free trade deals with the rest of the world, but the majority of members in the upper house of the U.K.'s parliament, the House of Lords, have voted against that, forcing a debate on the issue.
The conservatives, liberals and socialists, who command a large majority of the parliamentary seats, will work out a joint motion on Tuesday and expect to debate the issue in parliament on Wednesday and vote on it on Thursday, Tremosa's aide said on Monday.
Deputees of Junts Pel Sí and CUP applaud during the debate to prove the Independence Referendum Law in Barcelona of Catalonia's Parliament in Barcelona, Spain on September 6, 2017.
Since this debate over pipelines began in earnest last Fall, Jason Kenney and others have been calling on the federal government to invoke clause 92 (10)(c) of the Constitution, which allows the federal government to exert authority over infrastructure such as pipelines which, «although wholly situate within the Province, are before or after their Execution declared by the Parliament of Canada to be for the general Advantage of Canada or for the Advantage of Two or more of the Provinces.»
Parliament officials said the draft legislation is expected to be debated at a Parliamentary committee Thursday, with a view to it being voted on in the plenary session on Sunday.
It has quality assets here in Texas, quality assets in the U.S., and with the recent news coming from the Russian Parliament that they may cut off uranium and titanium exports to the U.S., it is actually going to be debating this on May 15, the stock has been up about 20 or 30 % in the last few days, in large part because of the safety that the assets provide jurisdiction wise.
For her part, Trade Minister Chrystia Freeland says that she will be seeking feedback from Canadians on the deal before debating its merits in Parliament.
Christian MPs have weighed in on proposals being debated on Tuesday afternoon to limit the Government's ability to take military action without consulting Parliament first.
In this context we hope that the Parliament takes into account our concerns and are looking forward to continue a constructive debate on the CAP Reform with MEPs,» Kleibeuker concluded.
Debating the objections in parliament, Taylor said the rules failed to uphold the International Code on infant and follow - on formula, which stipulated there should be no advertising or promotion of infant or follow - on formula.
Firstly the BBC delayed the publication of the ruling until after a critical debate on the future of the badger cull policy in parliament on March 13th.
As for young people, anyone who thinks they aren't interested in politics should sit in, as I have done, on discussions between members of the UK Youth Parliament or the Citizenship Foundation - or even listen to school debates.
In Parliament we have debated these issues, considered the balance between liberty and security and voted on the legislation.
If things were in any way normal, we would expect the creation of a public body to involve primary legislation: an actual bill, debated in parliament, talked about on TV stations and radio programmes - the standard democratic routine.
My fear clearly proved well - founded: in the course of the recent debate Parliament has effectively admitted that it has abrogated its sovereignty to the people on this issue.
Indeed, it was parliament that voted to reopen the debate after the cabinet concludedthat the current laws on homosexuality were sufficient in 2011.
No doubt, there should be a thorough parliamentary debate on the issue, but instead of forcing a decision in this parliament, which could well be as controversial and divisive as the ill - fated referendum, I strongly agree with Nick Clegg that by far the best and most dignified way out of the current mess would be to ask the people in the proper constitutional way by calling an snap general election:
The select committees reports would be accompanied by a debate in Parliament and a corresponding report from the Office of National Statistics with simple figures on the number of quangos and their cost.
I agree, however, with one point that's sometimes made on the other side of this particular debate, that our main focus in Parliament should be on issues that affect everyone, straight or gay.
The CIOT also calls for a debate on whether the House of Lords should play a greater role in scrutinising tax legislation as it goes through Parliament, without detracting from the powers of the House of Commons over tax matters.
It is understood that his approach to and understanding of issues, superior contribution to debates on the floor of Parliament and ability to proffer alternative policies in the year made him stand out among his peers.
Among other things, the negative resolution procedure is a rarely used one, through which a peer (or MP) intervenes during the forty days after a statutory instrument has been laid on the table in parliament to force a debate and (potentially) a vote.
Tory grandee Ken Clarke said: «On the question of the parliamentary role, I think the Prime Minister was not relying on the archaic, narrow interpretation of the Royal prerogative, which no government has invoked in this country for over 50 years - they have always come to Parliament for debates and votes if possible on any military actioOn the question of the parliamentary role, I think the Prime Minister was not relying on the archaic, narrow interpretation of the Royal prerogative, which no government has invoked in this country for over 50 years - they have always come to Parliament for debates and votes if possible on any military actioon the archaic, narrow interpretation of the Royal prerogative, which no government has invoked in this country for over 50 years - they have always come to Parliament for debates and votes if possible on any military actioon any military action.
In the absence of legislation on assisted dying, we have to establish the right to a doctor - assisted death through the courts but we also hope that Paul's case will help to stimulate public debate on this issue, and convince Parliament to listen to the massive majority opinion in this country and legalise assisted dying.&raquIn the absence of legislation on assisted dying, we have to establish the right to a doctor - assisted death through the courts but we also hope that Paul's case will help to stimulate public debate on this issue, and convince Parliament to listen to the massive majority opinion in this country and legalise assisted dying.&raquin this country and legalise assisted dying.»
Qureshi intervened in the debate after SNP Westminster leader Angus Robertson repeatedly challenged government ministers to give more details on ground troops Cameron said would work with the UK government if parliament agreed to launch airstrikes on Syria.
Morgan made her maiden speech in Parliament on 22 May 1997 in the debate on the Referendums (Scotland and Wales) Bill, designed to pave the way for devolution.
The recent debate on IPSA in Parliament highlighted the gulf that remains between IPSA and MPs.
The government has been accused of trying to rush through plans to merge police forces in England and Wales after a debate on the issue in parliament was cancelled.
So before too long, all you'll need is 99,999 friends to agree on an issue and you'll be able to get it debated in Parliament.
Shadow education secretary Andy Burnham insisted it was «a huge change in tone» following a debate on the issue in Parliament on Tuesday evening, in which the plans were repeatedly attacked by Labour MPs.
If that MP can be the sole voice speaking up for, representing, the party in the parliament when there is a party political debate, why can not that MP vote on behalf of the party, and why should that vote not reflect the full weight of votes determined by the votes cast by the electorate in the General Election?
2.40 pm: Michael Howard rises to make a point of order - calling the arrest of Damian Green an «attack» on parliament - and calls for freedom in next Monday's debate to question Government Ministers and House authorities.
, particularly members of the All Party Parliamentary Humanist Group (APPHG), on legislation related to faith schools and education in Parliament, and organising debates in the House of Commons and House of Lords on relevant issues.
I am the Honorary President of the British Youth Council and on 30th October 2009, the UK Youth Parliament will sit and debate in the House of Commons.
Ceredigion's Welsh Liberal Democrat MP Mark Williams has highlighted the positive impact the Government's new childcare scheme will have on families in Wales, in a debate in Parliament last week.
That debate was held in Parliament on 22nd March.
During the EU budget debate in the House of Commons he said: «One way in which the Prime Minister's hand can be strengthened is by having a united parliament rather than a disunited parliament when he goes to Brussels to negotiate on my birthday, 22 November.»
And the government is consulting on how in future the ISC should be appointed and should report to parliament - with, where possible, hearings in public, a strengthened capacity for investigations, reports subject to more parliamentary debate and greater transparency over appointments to the committee.
This means that any extension would not only be: - subject to a specific case being made by the Director of Public Prosecutions; - subject every seven days up to the agreed limit to the approval of a High Court Judge; - subject to the regular report of the independent reviewer with an annual debate in parliament; - but also be subject in each and every instance to a specific parliamentary notification procedure, to a further statement to parliament on the individual case, a review on the specific case by the independent reviewer and with the provision for this House to scrutinise and debate the report and all the circumstances.
As the UK Youth Parliament gears up for its debate in the House of Commons on 23 November, Total Politics interviews 5 budding young politicians on the 5 issues they will be deliberating.
More than 120 MPs have signed an early day motion put by former environment minister Michael Meacher saying that no decision on Trident should be taken until «the fullest possible debate» had taken place «and a deciding vote held in parliament».
A few months earlier, a motion calling for an assessment of the impact of welfare cuts on sick and disabled people was debated in parliament.
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