Lesson 28 (Keal) Flashcards

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In 2022, what did Ian Blackford say and what did that lead to?

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2022

Ian Blackford (then leader of the SNP)

Suspended by the Speaker

For claiming the PM Boris Johnson had willingly misled Parliament over lockdown parties held at 10 downing street

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Process of creating legislation?

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First reading

Second reading

Public Bill Committee

Third Reading

HofL (where all these are done again)

Royal assent (passed as a law)

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First reading

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Bill formally presented to Parliament

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Second Reading

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Main principles are debated by MPs

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Public Bill Committee

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Once a bill has passed its second reading in the HofC, its details are then considered by a Public Bill Committee

This Committee also discusses amendments to the bill

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Third Reading

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Debated

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Criticisms of the Public Bill Committee?

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They vote on party lines (are un-objective)

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How can the executive sidestep the House of Commons scrutinises their legislation?

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Many changes to the law are made by secondary/delegate legislation

Using statutory instruments

(Sometimes called Henry V111 clauses)

Rather than by enacting primary legislation

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An example of how the legislative helps the PM find talent for the executive?

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When the young tory MP Iain Macleod impressed Churchill in a parliamentary debate, Churchill wanted him as a minister

The chief whip said ‘he’s too young to be eligible’ and Churchill said ‘he’s too eligible to be too young’

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Why do Backbenchers end up sucking up the the leader of the party?

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The leader’s ability of patronage

Can make them ministers

So Backbenchers suck up hoping they become ministers

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Backbench Business Committee

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established in 2010

Provides MPs with 35 days a year in which they can control Parliament business

Can propose debates on certain issues

E.g. previous ones have been about Black History Month, the role of the Irish in Britain etc etc

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Petitions Committee

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Set up in 2015

to schedule debates on petitions with over 100k signatures

E.g. March 2022, debated whether to remove visa requirements for Ukrainian refugees

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Adjournment debates

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Takes place at the end of each sitting day

MPs ask the speaker to ask a minister a question

MPs ask and the minister responds

Other MPs may ask questions to the minister if the minister agrees

Only limited to 30 minutes

Can raise important issues e.g. 2020 Neil Parish MP’s adjourned debate on the BBC to protect regional news programmes (ik this doesn’t sound important but you need an example for this so just remember it)

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Early day motions

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Motions introduced by MPs urging debate on a specific issue

Most don’t reach the floor of the Commons

However, they can demonstrate parliamentary support for a certain issue

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Emergency Debates

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Under HofC standing order 24, an MP can request an emergency debate

If the speaker allows, the MP has the ability to make the case for this emergency debate for 3 mins

Then, if the speaker allows it, the HofC will have a vote on whether to debate that

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Example of an emergency debate?

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2019, Oliver Letwin (approved by Bercow), put forward an emergency debate on a no - deal Brexit

People voted to debate 328-301 ( he won)

So the debate happened

17
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Urgent Questions

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If an MP believes there is an issue that needs a minister to address it at once, they can ask it (with the speaker’s permission)

Jan 2022, speaker Lindsay Hoyle granted Angela Rayner an urgent question to the then PM, Bojo, as to whether he had knowingly broken lockdown restrictions by attending the 10 downing street parties

18
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What did the Supreme Court do in 2017? (think war)

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2017

Gina Miller case

Ruled the PM couldn’t do major decisions (e.g. go to war) without consulting Parliament