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.
Launching his English manifesto today, David Cameron said that English MPs would have the final say over income tax and other key policies.
The Conservative leader promised firm proposals from the manifesto would be in place within 100 days of forming a government and full implementation by the March budget.
English MPs will be able to set an English rate of income tax and set budgets and policies for health and schools.
Europe Editor James Matesreports.
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