The Standing Orders say that non-members may participate in public proceedings to the extent that the committee allows. That, to me, means it's a question that's decided by a majority vote, not by unanimous consent.
The Clerk of the Committee Mr. Andrew Bartholomew Chaplin
The Standing Orders say that non-members may participate in public proceedings to the extent that the committee allows. That, to me, means it's a question that's decided by a majority vote, not by unanimous consent.
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