Prorogation now grinds government’s legislative agenda to a halt
After 13 House sitting days, the government introduced a Throne Speech, an economic update and four bills and then prorogued Parliament, grinding legislation, debate and House business to a sudden halt, including two opposition days, a confidence vote on the economic update's ways and means motio...
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