Review commissioned by David Cameron says Commons should enjoy final say over secondary legislation,meant to be used for non-controversial measures The House of Lords would no longer be able to block some legislation under proposals to curb the power of peers after they rejected tax credit cuts. A review by Lord Strathclyde, commissioned by David Cameron, or recommends that the House of Commons is given the final say over secondary legislation. The House of Lords would be allowed to ask the Commons to believe again when a disagreement exists,but MPs would ultimately produce a decision on whether a measure passes.
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Source: theguardian.com