This is a seriously useful initiative by two seriously big minds. For too long parliament has been voiceless when it comes to international agreements. Given the general state of things, it's imperative something is done about it quickly. This would be a good vehicle to do so.
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Alexander Horne
Today, the House of Lords International Agreements Committee published some evidence on treaty scrutiny that I jointly wrote with @hhesterm.bsky.social
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