Proposals for 'English votes for English laws' unveiled
The Leader of the House of Commons, William Hague, has outlined four different reforms to Parliament to put a "decisive" end to the question of 'English votes for English laws'.
The Leader of the House of Commons, William Hague, has outlined four different reforms to Parliament to put a "decisive" end to the question of 'English votes for English laws'.
Veteran Labour MP Gerald Kaufman offered a withering assessment of William Hague's plans for 'English votes for English laws', saying even a dog "would turn up its nose" at the proposals.
ITV News Deputy Political Editor Chris Ship is following developments.
Gerald Kaufman: it's not right to call Hague's proposals as a dog's breakfast because any sensible dog would rightly turn up its nose
Former cabinet minister Jack Straw also hit out at the Conservatives over their past opposition to devolution to Scotland and Wales.
Jack Straw: can I remind William Hague that it was his party's policy to OPPOSE devolution to Scotland and to Wales
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