«We will
make the second chamber of parliament truly a senate of the regions and nations of our whole country.»
At a stroke, sortition — selection by lot — would achieve Andrew Adonis's and Paul Tyler's objectives (Status quo is not an option, Comment, 23 April) of
making the second chamber more representative (in the same way a jury is representative) and cheaper to run (I'm sure most of us would accept a fraction of the daily # 300 peers currently get for attendance).
Not exact matches
They will ceremonially welcome him into the
second chamber as of parliament and he will
make maiden a speech in the future.
bellerin mustafi
chambers... We have a non existent midfield and a series of overhyped youngsters... Iwobi, the French kid who was the next Henry maitland miles the polish kid who was the next viera... Etc etc... Some might still
make it after loan spells in lower leagues but after 10 years of cheapskate mismanagement the rot runs deep and can no longer be treated with a polishing here and there... Your endless reference to FIFA 18 has lost even it's flippancy... The club has entered the
second tier of the EPL and serious supporters need to get behind a campaign to remove wenger and kroenke before we go the way of leeds villa and forest... All clubs with wonderful pasts just like us
Chambers better than Bellrin though who got
made a fool the
second he came on.
the
second goal was caused by wilshire long balling it to sanchez wouldnt that pass
make more sense with og.the shot were sczezney saved it accidentaly was caused by
chambers making the overlap and then getting cmpletley ignored only for ox to dribble infield and loose the ball on the counter
Chambers are you serious??? the guy is not cut to be a
second string player yet he
makes far to many mistakes can not get off the pace like a proper flank right back..
To be honest with you I'd prefer all those
second choice strikers you mentioned above apart from Njie and Origi.I also rate Hayden higher than
Chambers because I feel he has more potential but is very injury prone.Those who have watched Isaac Hayden should know this and those who watched them when they played Southampton would know.He outclassed
Chambers in that match.Bar his injury he will
make it and is a born leader by example as in his play.The players I'm sick and tired of seeing is Mertesacker and Giroud.Yes only these two.For the rest I'm opk with them.People still think Ospina is better than Szczesny because of Copa America and stats.Oh!
DeChambeau, who missed the cut at the championship last year at
Chambers Bay,
made eight birdies and a bogey in his
second 18 after posting a 70 in the morning.
When you look here, you see we also need a RB, because we don't have a
second one,
Chambers isn't
making the bench!
The House of Lords currently has 789 Members which
makes it the largest
second chamber in the world.
The election results of 2015 have once again
made manifest the absurdity of the composition of our
second chamber.
Deputy prime minister Nick Clegg announced his party's intention to block boundary changes, thought to be worth around 20 MPs to the Tory party at the next election, as a direct response to the failure of his plans to
make the Lords reform a mainly elected
second chamber.
The Lib Dem deputy leader threatened «consequences» if Tory rebels do not fall into line over the proposals to
make the Lords an 80 % elected
second chamber.
Sunder's proposal to combine AV for the Commons with PR for the
second chamber makes little sense to me.
Second chambers are common in large, complex political systems; but their central purpose — to challenge the government and elected first
chamber —
makes them controversial.
It was Ed Miliband who
made the Tory rebellion possible, by arguing he supported an elected
second chamber in principle but
making it impossible to achieve.
The chairman, the Labour peer Lord Richard, said the committee had been unable to
make any costings for the
second chamber, largely due to the government's refusal to publish any estimates.
He told me: «For the government to have now passed the Act reducing the number of MPs, and to have a joint committee running which is set to establish a
second chamber at 300, to substantially increase further the membership of the Lords already over 800
makes absolutely no sense whatsoever.»
«Therefore, the key question is: «what powers are the Commons going to surrender to the
second chamber to
make it something worth standing to election for?»»
He
made the replacement of the House of Lords with an elected
second chamber a policy commitment of his successful 2016 leadership campaign.
, or without a vigorous opposition press, or with a slanderous and irresponsible opposition press, or which have signed up to supranational bodies outside democratic control, or which have signed up to international treaties ditto, or which
make use of protected seats for women or ethnic minorities, or where the if the prime minister is one ethnic group the president is conventionally always another, or where unlimited campaign donations are allowed, or disallowed, or where significant numbers question the legitimacy of the polity holding the vote, or where voting is compulsory, or where non-citizens can not vote, or where they can, or where there is (or is not) a
second chamber or supreme court that can block popular legislation...
In the interim, Lords appointments will be
made with the objective of creating a
second chamber reflective of the share of the vote secured by the political parties in the last general election.
Objective — To
make an effective elected
second chamber, composed of mature experienced individuals with collective experience of all aspects of British life, whose principal task is to improve legislative bills during their passage through parliament into law, and whose secondary task is to scrutinize the actions of the government and act as a watchdog for the rights of the British people, should the Government or lower house appear to act in such a way as to undermine these rights.
And then unlike the last election we will ask for a clear mandate to
make the House of Lords an accountable and democratic
second chamber for the very first time.
The Cabinet Office did not want to comment, but officials pointed out that the coalition agreement states that until Lords reform passes: «Lords appointments will be
made with the objective of creating a
second chamber reflective of the share of the vote secured by the political parties in the last general election.»
But it's relevant again now that he's
making a
second attempt at running for the Senate at a time when the
chamber remains closely divided and the Republicans and Democrats are preparing to duke it out (yet again) over the majority.
The argument is that
making appointments to the
second chamber allows high - quality, non-partisan individuals to be involved in
making our laws, and that elections would serve only to create a political replica of the House of Commons.
And although it will not be possible to
make changes to the
second chamber before an election, it will be seen as opportunity to wrong - foot the Tories on the issue of just how committed they are to reform.
The Coalition Agreement said that pending reform of the Lords «appointments will be
made with the objective of creating a
second chamber that is reflective of the share of the vote secured by the political parties in the last general election».
But nothing even as safely radical as an elected
second chamber made his conference speech.
Its 809 members
make the Lords the
second largest parliamentary
chamber in the world, just behind the Chinese National People's Congress.
That
makes it important to examine more carefully the
second chamber that we have actually got.
He serves as Senate majority whip,
making him the
second - ranking Republican in the
chamber.
The prime minister also proposed legislation to introduce a largely elected
second chamber, but skirted around plans to
make the attorney general independent of the government.
In the weightlessness of orbit, a BEC should hover for up to 10
seconds before lingering gas in the vacuum
chamber warms it up, Sackett says, allowing time for measurements that can't be
made on Earth.
Because antiprotons annihilate when they hit anything
made of ordinary matter, within a fraction of a
second, they usually hit the sides of the
chamber that contains the collision of the gold nuclei that created them in the first place, and turn into gamma radiation.
BATON ROUGE — A
second private school tuition voucher proposal is on the way to Gov. Bobby Jindal's desk, with both legislative
chambers on Tuesday approving a final version of a plan that would allow corporations and individuals to recoup state general fund rebates for contributions they
make to private organizations that dole out tuition grants.
That parent will have a
second opportunity to
make their case for the proposed move at trial where they may well be in a position to adduce evidence establishing that the present circumstances are having a deleterious impact on the child's physical or emotional needs; and having lost their initial
chambers application, the moving parent no doubt will come away from the experience as a «dress rehearsal» having learned all the flaws and gaps in their factual / legal presentation that they can improve upon and fill in for the trial judge.
This option would represent clearly the best chance of securing the highest turnout for voters; however, one problem identified by Lord Tyler is that voters could use their votes for the
second chamber in order to
make a political judgment on the incumbent government.