futher to my comment, wikipedia, that most unimpachable of resorces, gave me this
"An exception is sometimes stated to be if bills are not passed in "good faith", though it has been difficult to make an interpretation on what this might constitute."
someone else linked to the story. as far as i can tell, there aruging from a bad faith perspective, that it was spesificly aginst the conservitive menfesto, witch promised no top down reorganistions of the nhs, was not in the coalition agreement, and was not in the queens speech, witch is praticly writen by goverment.
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"An exception is sometimes stated to be if bills are not passed in "good faith", though it has been difficult to make an interpretation on what this might constitute."
someone else linked to the story. as far as i can tell, there aruging from a bad faith perspective, that it was spesificly aginst the conservitive menfesto, witch promised no top down reorganistions of the nhs, was not in the coalition agreement, and was not in the queens speech, witch is praticly writen by goverment.
http://liberalconspiracy.org/2012/03/16/queen-petitioned-to-reject-nhs-bill/