Straightforward, simple, workable. And if something needs changing, it can be changed with minimum fuss. Excellent.
I might post a lot of background stuff when I stop working later. Hopefully enough that we can then get things moving...
Thank you I was concerned that in trying to simplify things I might have made them more complicated.
In terms of committees, I thought it best to keep the number low, but 'split' them if necessary in the future. So I've grouped them as follows
Education and Health
Social Affairs and Welfare (Social security, equality, welfare provision)
Law and Home Affairs (domestic security, police, army etc)
Business and Finance
Foreign Affairs
Constitutional Affairs (devolution)
Culture (sport, leisure, planning)
Not all the commitees will be constantly active. In retrospect it might be fairer to allow more than one piece of legislation to be considered in each committee.
I quite like it, i'm especially excited about PM's questions... since i actually sit and watch the stuff (both UK and Canadian), definelty are highlights.
My first question, is how is the new government going to be decided? The SD's (or whatever name they choose
) will be the largest party, i think they need to work with the King to estblish a working government... so get on it guys
ps... teh Cooperatives are willing to enter negotiations
pps... i am working on posting all the Bronseland bio details... hope you enjoy