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In a ceremony laden with pomp and pageantry in the upper house of parliament, the Queen an**unced plans for more than 20 new laws, ranging from tackling extremism to making it easier for people to adopt children who are wards of the state. Much of what was an**unced was already k**wn, and some members of Cameron's divided Conservative Party said measures had been watered down because of the June 23 vote. The government also appeared to put off at least one measure demanded by those pressing to leave the European Union - a Sovereignty Bill which some Conservative lawmakers want in order to assert the sovereignty of parliament over EU laws. The yearly Queen's Speech is a major fixture in Britain's political life when governments can unveil up to about 30 news laws and try to woo voters with eye-catching measures. But this year, the ceremony, when the Queen addressed an audience made up of politicians clad in crimson robes trimmed with white ermine, has been overshadowed by an increasingly bitter battle over Britain's EU membership. "My government will use the opportunity of a strengthening eco**my to deliver security for working people, to increase life chances for the most disadvantaged and to strengthen national defenses," the queen, wearing her crown and ceremonial robes over a white dress, said at the state opening of parliament which starts the legislative year. أكثر... ??????? ??????: Queen unveils British government's reform agenda ahead of EU vote || ??????: ahlam1399 || ??????: اسم منتداك
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