English votes for English laws: how will the proposals work?

Proposals to side-line Scotland's MPs on English matters branded 'an unworkable dog's breakfast'

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The Government's controversial "English votes for English laws" proposals are being debated in Parliament today, with a row erupting between MPs.

Following David Cameron's promises to devolve more power to Scotland after last year's referendum on independence, there have been growing calls for English MPs to have more say on matters that only affect England.

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