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== Privy Council ==

I would contest the point that it is not a legislature - the Privy Council has a central role in passing delegated legislation. Several thousand SIs are made every year (http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi), a proportion of these by Order-in-Council. While the power is derived from an Act of Parliament, it is still passing legislation which has the same primacy as those originating in the Houses of Parliament. While it is true it doesn't regularly meet en masse, it does after the death of the sovereign, and while the composition may be slightly less relevant in context of the Houses of Parliament, it is still worth noting - why would they be reported in the [[List of current members of the British Privy Council]]?
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David Wells

Thanks for filling in the stuff you did. I hadn't updated everything yet, obviously; I started bare stubs for Beyak and Batters, and Black already had an article since he was the winner of the last Alberta senator-in-waiting election, but then I had to head out for a dinner engagement before I could actually finish the other two — but I'd already added all five of them to the {{Senate of Canada}} template and also opted to disambiguate David Wells' redlink on there as "(politician)". So I guess great minds think alike or something like that. Bearcat (talk) 00:28, 26 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]

And just for the record, I'm probably not going to get around to either Oh or Wells tonight. I'll happily look after them later if they're still redlinks when I feel up to it, but if you've got the time and inclination then by all means feel free to go ahead with them in the meantime. Bearcat (talk) 00:47, 26 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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Privy Council

I would contest the point that it is not a legislature - the Privy Council has a central role in passing delegated legislation. Several thousand SIs are made every year (http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi), a proportion of these by Order-in-Council. While the power is derived from an Act of Parliament, it is still passing legislation which has the same primacy as those originating in the Houses of Parliament. While it is true it doesn't regularly meet en masse, it does after the death of the sovereign, and while the composition may be slightly less relevant in context of the Houses of Parliament, it is still worth noting - why would they be reported in the List of current members of the British Privy Council? --Delta Orionis (talk) 06:14, 27 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]