EVEL

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EVEL (uncountable)

  1. Initialism of English votes for English laws: a proposal that Scottish members of the United Kingdom House of Commons should be prevented from voting on areas devolved to the Scottish parliament.
    • 2015, Tom Peterkin, “Nicola Sturgeon voices concern over Evel plans”, in The Scotsman:
      Of the Evel plans, Sturgeon wrote: “The proposals would apply to Bills, secondary legislation and certain motions and measures (including decisions on the tuition fees cap for higher education institutions in England).

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