Angela Eagle, Labour’s Shadow Leader of the House, responding to the vote in the House of Lords calling for the Government to establish a Joint Committee on English Votes for English Laws, said:
“Tonight the Government has suffered a major
set-back in the Lords on English Votes for English Laws.
“Its current approach of trying to rush through controversial and complex
constitutional changes has been roundly rejected by Peers across the House of
Lords.
"This vote underlines the need for the Government to work on a cross-party
basis and establish a Joint Committee of Both Houses. Such a Committee could
properly scrutinise these proposals and provide a basis from which to
proceed.
"Labour is now calling on the Government to see sense on these important
constitutional changes and accept that to get this right it needs to proceed by
consensus."