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Only MPs representing constituencies in England could be allowed to legislate on English matters under proposals being considered by the Conservatives.Only MPs representing constituencies in England could be allowed to legislate on English matters under proposals being considered by the Conservatives.
The plan aims to address a perceived constitutional imbalance caused by Scottish and Welsh devolution, according to the Observer.The plan aims to address a perceived constitutional imbalance caused by Scottish and Welsh devolution, according to the Observer.
A Grand Committee would vote on matters relating such as schools and health. A Grand Committee would vote on areas such as education and health.
The government told the newspaper the plan, devised by Tory ex-minister Sir Malcolm Rifkind, was "unworkable".The government told the newspaper the plan, devised by Tory ex-minister Sir Malcolm Rifkind, was "unworkable".
Speaker's decisionSpeaker's decision
The proposal would allow MPs from England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland to continue to sit together in the Commons to vote on UK-wide matters such as taxation, foreign policy and defence.The proposal would allow MPs from England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland to continue to sit together in the Commons to vote on UK-wide matters such as taxation, foreign policy and defence.
It would be up to the Commons speaker to decide which matters should be referred to the English Grand Committee, which would sit in the House of Commons chamber.It would be up to the Commons speaker to decide which matters should be referred to the English Grand Committee, which would sit in the House of Commons chamber.
A Conservative spokesman confirmed the plan was being considered but said no decision had yet been taken on whether it would be adopted as party policy.A Conservative spokesman confirmed the plan was being considered but said no decision had yet been taken on whether it would be adopted as party policy.
Sir Malcolm's idea is being considered by party leader David Cameron's democracy taskforce, led by former Chancellor Kenneth Clarke, which is due to report back some time in the next few months.Sir Malcolm's idea is being considered by party leader David Cameron's democracy taskforce, led by former Chancellor Kenneth Clarke, which is due to report back some time in the next few months.