Nick Spencer Hodder & Stoughton, # 16.99 Not once, during
recent debates in Parliament, did I hear any MP accuse another of retiring «into what may be called his political cave of Adullam».
However the first some heard of Atkins was when she branded Donald Trump a «wazzock» during
the recent debate in parliament about whether the tycoon should be allowed to enter the UK.
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.
Not exact matches
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.
But what often escapes notice is that some of the most repressive policies introduced
in recent times were
debated and passed by elected
parliaments.
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.
A lot has been made
in the press and
in the
recent parliamentary
debates about the moral obligation for members of
parliament to respect «the will of the people» as expressed
in the narrow victory for leaving the European Union
in the Brexit referendum of last June.
Some of the most repressive policies introduced
in recent times were
debated and passed by elected
parliaments.
THE REFERENDUM PREDICAMENT A lot has been made
in the press and
in the
recent parliamentary
debates about the moral obligation for members of
parliament to respect «the will...
Since the UK has little
recent experience with hung
parliaments, and given the different precedents and principles that have been applied
in the past, there could be considerable
debate and even controversy after the next election.
The
recent debate on IPSA
in Parliament highlighted the gulf that remains between IPSA and MPs.