Senate delays: just another urban myth

The Senate does not delay passage of government legislation. It’s the other way around: government delays passage of its own bills, since it’s the government which enjoys near total control of the House of Commons most of the time and it sits on bills for months on end in its own chamber, writes Senator Elaine McCoy.
Senator Elaine McCoy says claims the Upper Chamber delays the passage of legislation are not borne out by facts.

Everyone knows that the Senate delays government legislation. Don’t we?

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