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'Bill and Benn' join forces
Tony Benn and William Hague have called on backbenchers to win back the powers that successive governments inherited from the monarchy and use to avoid democratic accountability.
Appearing together before the public administration committee, the TV duo said that the powers of public appointment - judges, ambassadors, or director general of the BBC - and the right to sign treaties and even to declare war should be controlled by parliament and not the government.
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Published: Fri, 11 Apr 2003 01:00:00 GMT+01
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