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Written Question
English Votes for English Laws
Monday 7th November 2016

Asked by: Lady Hermon (Independent - North Down)

Question to the Leader of the House:

To ask the Leader of the House, what estimate he has made of the cost of implementation of the English Votes for English Laws Standing Orders of the House of Commons; and if he will make a statement.

Answered by David Lidington

Government has not made a cost estimate for the implementation of English Votes for English Laws because it constitutes parliamentary business.


Written Question
English Votes for English Laws: Northern Ireland
Tuesday 14th July 2015

Asked by: Lady Hermon (Independent - North Down)

Question to the Leader of the House:

To ask the Leader of the House, what steps he has taken to consult the (a) First Minister and (b) Deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland on proposed changes to rules on English votes on English laws; and if he will make a statement.

Answered by Chris Grayling

The proposals have been published and will be put to the House of Commons for a decision after the summer recess. As the proposals relate to House of Commons procedure it is for the House to approve them. Although no direct consultation has taken place with the First Minister and deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland the proposals have been published, and ahead of the decision of the House on them it is open to all with an interest to consider them and to make any representations.


Written Question
English Votes for English Laws: Northern Ireland
Tuesday 14th July 2015

Asked by: Lady Hermon (Independent - North Down)

Question to the Leader of the House:

To ask the Leader of the House, what steps he has taken to consult the Speaker of the Northern Ireland Assembly on the proposed changes to Standing Orders governing English votes on English laws; and if he will make a statement.

Answered by Chris Grayling

The proposals have been published and will be put to the House of Commons for a decision after the summer recess. As the proposals relate to House of Commons procedure it is for the House to approve them. Although no direct consultation has taken place with the Speaker of the Northern Ireland Assembly the proposals have been published, and ahead of the decision of the House on them it is open to all with an interest to consider them and to make any representations.