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"However, a proposal that the shadow cabinet should agree that it was party policy to oppose airstrikes, and to assert this was in line with a conference motion passed in September, was thrown out." [From The Guardian.]

Is "that" a relative pronoun or a conjunction in a proposal that the shadow cabinet should agree, i.e. is
a proposal that the shadow cabinet should agree a noun phrase or not in the above context?

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It's a subordinator/conjunction.

If you can't replace it with 'which', then it's not a relative pronoun.

Thank you, Piscean, for the reply. My doubt about it is that "a proposal" may be an object of the verb "agree", in other words I wonder whether the verb "agree" is the transitive one here with its object "a proposal". I know that "agree" is mostly intransitive but there are transitive constructions with that verb too, e.g. They have agreed the pay offer.
 
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But, in my opinion, that gave the wrong message to the student. In the original sentence, I view both "that" clauses as noun clauses that function as direct objects.
 
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