Cameron calls English laws bid 'vital' for the UK
David Cameron has insisted ensuring English MPs have the final say over income tax and other key policies is "vital" to hold the United Kingdom together.
David Cameron has insisted ensuring English MPs have the final say over income tax and other key policies is "vital" to hold the United Kingdom together.
The Conservatives' English manifesto launched today proposes English votes for English laws.
But seven months after Scotland voted to save the union, critics say that the proposals could fuel demands for another referendum and could stoke the flames of English nationalism.
Deputy Political Editor Chris Ship reports.
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