Prime Minister Cameron on U.K.-Scotland Relations
The Liaison Committee is made up of the 33 chairs of the House of Commons Select Committees, and their questions to the prime minister are not provided in advance. The prime minister generally meets with them twice-a-year, a tradition that began with Prime Minister Tony Blair.
Prime Minister David Cameron answered questions from the House of Commons Liaison Committee about the United Kingdom’s relationship with… read more
Prime Minister David Cameron answered questions from the House of Commons Liaison Committee about the United Kingdom’s relationship with Scotland following the independence referendum. On September 18, 2014. Scotland voted in favor of staying in the U.K.
The Liaison Committee is made up of the 33 chairs of the House of Commons Select Committees, and their questions to the prime minister are not provided in advance. The prime minister generally meets with them twice-a-year, a tradition that began with Prime Minister Tony Blair. close
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