No, it isn't, but governments have the luxury of being able to change the
law retrospectively...
A
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Mary Hawking
> Sent: 20 July 1998 06:39
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> Subject: Re: [bhia-g] Changes in Regional Boundaries - what's going on?
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> Didn't the last Government find it hadn't actually passed the
> legislation necessary to establish Fundholding until 2-3 years after the
> scheme had started?.. and is it *legal* for a Government (of any kind,
> and however large the majority) to introduce sweeping changes (however
> desirable) *without* the necessary primary legislation?
> Mary
> Mary Hawking Kingsbury Court Surgery Church Street Dunstable LU5 4RS
> tel:01582 663218 (surgery)fax:01582 476488 (surgery)
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