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by hardlianotion
94 days ago
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Okay, though to be fair to me, you said just after > and ignoring the Salisbury Convention (which is that they shouldn’t block manifesto commitments) which is what attracted my question. Thanks for the link. I haven’t watched it, but I will observe that a lot of the modern legislation that comes out of the commons should properly attract the attention of the Lords, as it doesn’t get nearly enough attention from the commons. |
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However after that amendment was accepted, Conservative Peers (who hold a majority) initially voted against the bill again: https://bectu.org.uk/news/prospect-slams-house-of-lords-for-...
It was eventually passed a week later when the Lords accepted the Commons amendments but that second block on 11th December shouldn't have happened.