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Title | Project EVEL – Analysing English Votes for English |
Description | Analysing English Votes for English |
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WebSite | evel.uk |
Host IP | 92.205.15.94 |
Location | Germany |
Site | Rank |
US$2,730
Last updated: 2023-05-20 04:51:57
evel.uk has Semrush global rank of 0. evel.uk has an estimated worth of US$ 2,730, based on its estimated Ads revenue. evel.uk receives approximately 315 unique visitors each day. Its web server is located in Germany, with IP address 92.205.15.94. According to SiteAdvisor, evel.uk is safe to visit. |
Purchase/Sale Value | US$2,730 |
Daily Ads Revenue | US$2 |
Monthly Ads Revenue | US$75 |
Yearly Ads Revenue | US$907 |
Daily Unique Visitors | 21 |
Note: All traffic and earnings values are estimates. |
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Home About How does EVEL work? Data Publications Contact Project EVEL Analysing English Votes for English Laws Home About How does EVEL work? Data Publications Contact Posted on June 27, 2021 Deliver us from EVEL?: Is the government right to abolish ‘English Votes for English Laws’? Following reports that the UK government is considering abolishing the ‘English Votes for English Laws’ procedures in the House of Commons, Daniel Gover and Michael Kenny argue that, although EVEL has some flaws as a solution to the ‘West Lothian Question’, abandoning it will also leave open bigger questions about how England should be represented within British parliamentary government. According to a recent report in The Times (on 16 June), the UK government is preparing to abolish the ‘English Votes for English Laws’ standing orders in the House of Commons. This suggested that ministers have already been consulted on the move and look set to lend it support. The change would also need to be approved by |