Khellendros, on 13 September 2017 - 01:58 PM, said:
Maark Abbott, on 13 September 2017 - 07:50 AM, said:
They won a vote on having Tory majorities on important legislative committees. These committees are supposed to be representative of the Common (e.g. if there were 40 Lab, 50 Tory, and 10 Lib Dem in the Commons, there would be 4 Lab, 5 Tory, and 1 Lib Dem on a 10-person committee). Currently, the Tories do not have a majority in the Commons, so they should not have a majority on the committees either. But they argued that their deal with the DUP effectively makes them a majority government (and then they allied with the DUP to push through the vote).
Update: An argument which has just been wholly invalidated by the fact that the DUP have now announced that they will vote with Labour and against the Tories on NHS and tuition fee votes (and thus meaning they cannot be counted as just an extra ten Tory votes).