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Ruth Fox
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Director @HansardSociety, working to make Parliament more effective. šŸŽ§ Co-host of the Parliament Matters podcast: buff.ly/3WbeSiY
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    May 11
    Just going to leave this excellent podcast episode here. No particular reason.šŸ˜‚ But worth a listen tonight, because the person in the office is only part of the problem. hansardsociety.org.uk/news/parliamen…
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    Jan 21, 2024
    Watching @bbclaurak and @grantshapps has just said @LabourLordsUK have a majority & control the @UKHouseofLords. This isn't true. The Conservatives are the largest party with nearly 100 more Peers than Labour.
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    Ruth Fox
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    Jun 2, 2020
    Ministers have talked a lot during this crisis of deploying ā€˜world leading’ measures to tackle the pandemic. Ironically, the #virtualparliament is world leading and yet today they want to scrap it
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    Ruth Fox
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    Aug 28, 2019
    Lots of discussion today about whether the length of #prorogation really matters given the upcoming party conference season. But conference recess hasn't been agreed. So we’ve crunched the numbers and yes, the length matters! (thread – 1/17!)
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    Sep 6, 2024
    In advance of the parliamentary debates next week on the introduction of a means test for the Winter Fuel Payment, the @UKHouseofLords Secondary Legislation Scrutiny Committee has published its report on the regulations and does not pull its punches! 1/
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    Ruth Fox
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    Dec 3, 2023
    🧵I despair that the political editor of a major news channel thinks these ā€˜radical solutions’ are the answer to the problems at the heart of our political & parliamentary system. Where to start…..1/
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    Times Radio
    @TimesRadio
    Dec 2, 2023
    Robert Peston lays out how he would fix Britain. His first step? Reduce the number of MPs by two thirds and raise their wages to Ā£250,000 per year. Listen to the full interview on Times.Radio from 6pm šŸ“» @Peston | @ayeshahazarika | #TimesRadio
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    Ruth Fox
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    Nov 13, 2023
    *If* David Cameron is going to Lords & @FCDOGovUK then it will raise critical questions about how Cabinet Ministers in Lords can be scrutinised by MPs. We last wrote about this @HansardSociety in 2021 re Lord Frosts appt.
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    John Rentoul
    @JohnRentoul
    Nov 13, 2023
    David Cameron as foreign sec, and James Cleverly to home office?
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    Lord Frost appointment raises parliamentary scrutiny questions
    Lord Frost's appointment as Minister of State in the Cabinet Office to lead on UK-EU relations brings some welcome clarity about future government arrangements in this area. However, it also raises...
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    Ruth Fox
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    Oct 21, 2019
    The Delegated Powers Memorandum for the #WAB (104 pages) is nearly twice as long as the DPM for the EU (Withdrawal) Bill (58 pages). So 435 pages of legal text & supporting documentation for the #WAB and MPs have three days to read, scrutinise and amend the Bill. Ridiculous.
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    Ruth Fox
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    Oct 21, 2019
    Voila, @DExEUgov has just published the Delegated Powers Memorandum on their website along with some other docs you don't get on the Parliament site bit.ly/32AxslS
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    Ruth Fox
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    Mar 19, 2024
    From one of our major political parties this is constitutionally illiterate. I may be pedantic but it's not yet a law & the PM doesn't sign it. It's a Bill (a proposed law) presented to Parliament. It will become law if both Houses assent to it (after debating/amending it).
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    Conservatives
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    Mar 19, 2024
    🚨 HERE WE GO 🚨 @RishiSunak confirms signing of new laws that put fans first and clean up our Beautiful game.
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    The Football Governance Bill has been introduced in parliament where it will be debated and become law if passed. The Prime Minister has not signed this in to law. Additionally, In the UK the PM cannot sign a law in to affect. This function is reserved for the Monarch. gov.uk/guidance/legis…
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    Ruth Fox
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    Jun 4, 2023
    The Govt is trying to amend the law by Statutory Instrument to do something that Parliament has already said 'no' to in a Bill earlier this year. Whatever your thoughts about the laws on the right to protest, this case raises serious questions about our parliamentary democracy.ā¬‡ļø
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    Hansard Society
    @HansardSociety
    Jun 3, 2023
    A huge amount of controversy surrounds the Govt’s draft protest regulations. How are they being debated ā€˜again’ having previously been rejected? Why does the Govt have the power to do this?… Confused? Join us on 9 June to find out exactly what’s going on:Ā hansardsociety.org.uk/events/webinar…
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    Ruth Fox
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    Jul 11, 2023
    How can Lords amendments to a Bill be undemocratic? The very purpose of the Lords is as a revising chamber to the House of Commons, to ask you to reflect on possible changes. You may not like the amendments, but they are not undemocratic. They are parliamentary democracy at work.
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    Rachel Maclean
    @redditchrachel
    Jul 11, 2023
    My constituents expect me to do everything I can to stop the boats and end the evils perpetrated by the criminal smuggling gangs. I am pleased to vote down the undemocratic Lords amendments. The Home Secretary has my full support to back this Bill @SuellaBraverman.
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    Ruth Fox
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    Apr 22, 2024
    This degree of media attention on parliamentary ping-pong for a Bill is unusual. So important to stress that it is a standard, normal part of the legislative scrutiny process. What is unusual (historically, tho not in recent years) is the Govt's intransigent attitude to amdts.
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    Ruth Fox
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    Sep 6, 2024
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    The Committee is "unconvinced by the reasons given for the urgency attached to laying these Regulations" & notes "It is generally regarded as poor practice to implement major policy changes during a Parliamentary recess". (the regs were laid on 22 August). 2/
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    Ruth Fox
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    Dec 3, 2023
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    6/ For the majority of us that don’t earn Ā£86K per year, never mind Ā£250K, the idea that we’ll only get a Parliament of competent politicians by paying such salary levels is frankly offensive.
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