Lord Cameron could face questions from MPs using obscure compromise

<p>Committee recommends foreign secretary is scrutinised at Commons ‘bar’, which marks boundary of chamber UK politics live – latest updates Ministers have been urged to back an obscure compromise so that David Cameron can be scrutinised in the House of Commons despite not being an MP. The cross-party procedure committee has recommended in a report […]</p>
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