Proceeding contribution from Jonathan Djanogly (Conservative) in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 16 May 2006. It occurred during Debate on bill on Legislative and Regulatory Reform Bill.
Legislative and Regulatory Reform Bill
My right hon. and learned Friend makes an important point. Were the matter concerned to be dealt with in the Lords, where the veto is more likely to be effective, I can imagine Ministers moaning and groaning that unelected Members of the House of Lords should not concern themselves with administrative or deregulatory issues. As a result, we could be caught in a cleft stick.
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- 2005-06
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- Accountability Administration Business Bureaucracy Delegated legislation Legislative process EU law Legislative competence Government departments Legislation Members Parliamentary procedure Parliamentary scrutiny Reform Statutory instruments Legislative reform orders Sunset clauses
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- Legislative and Regulatory Reform Bill 2005-06
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