Sentences with phrase «second chamber since»

16:54 — Now addressing Tory rebels, Young says that the Conservatives have been committed to an elected second chamber since the late 1990s, and says words to that effect have been included in the last three Tory party manifestos.

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Committee members also questioned whether an elected second chamber would be any more accountable than now since their 15 year non-repeatable term meant they were cut off from their electorates as soon as they are elected.
This is the second time this has happened since I replaced my head gaskets last September so I'm worried if I didn't seal it right (as there might have been minor warpage on one of the V6 deck sides but very minimal just outside the factory advised threshold, which I guess is conservative) so I may be leaking oil into one or more combustion chambers.
Writing in NLJ this week, barristers Charles Auld, St John's Chambers, and Kate Harrington, Magdalen Chambers, say there has been «a slow by recognisable change» in the relationship between executive and judiciary since the Second World War, and argue that judges should have a «greater cross-section of experience».
Chambers has occupied its commanding position in the Temple since it relocated after the Second World War from 3 Temple Gardens.
The House of Lords Bill arguably represents the most significant development in terms of House of Lords reform since March 2007, when both Parliamentary houses voted on their preferred option for the composition of a reformed second chamber.
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