Lord Strathclyde will chair ‘rapid review’ of relationship between two houses of parliament ordered by David Cameron

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A review of how MPs can be given the “decisive role” over key financial decisions has been set up following the government’s Lords defeat over plans to cut tax credits.



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David Cameron ordered a “rapid review” of the relationship between the two houses of parliament which will be chaired by former Lords leader Lord Strathclyde.

A No 10 spokesman said: “The government is setting up a review to examine how to protect the ability of elected governments to secure their business in parliament.

“The review would consider in particular how to secure the decisive role of the elected House of Commons in relation to (i) its primacy on financial matters and (ii) secondary legislation.

“The review will be led by Lord Strathclyde, supported by a small panel of experts.”