INEWS: Filibustering: How the strategy to stop the no-deal Brexit bill in the House of Lords works

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Dr Louise Thompson, a senior lecturer in politics at the University of Manchester, previously said Private Member’s Bills like the Benn bill are always at risk of filibusters in the Commons and in the Lords.

“In the Lords this is even more so because of its self-governing procedures and the difficulty in putting an end to deliberate time wasting. Ordinarily with Government legislation the threat of the Parliament Act means that the Lords isn’t so much of a threat, but when it comes to non-government legislation such as this one, a filibuster can be even more potent.

“Given that the Government does not have a majority in the Lords, it makes it difficult for the Government to stop a bill through votes alone, but a handful of peers intent on a filibuster can make a difference.”

Period4 Sept 2019

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  • TitleFilibustering: How the strategy to stop the no-deal Brexit bill in the House of Lords works
    Media name/outletiNews
    Media typeWeb
    Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
    Date4/09/19
    DescriptionDr Louise Thompson, a senior lecturer in politics at the University of Manchester, previously said Private Member’s Bills like the Benn bill are always at risk of filibusters in the Commons and in the Lords.

    “In the Lords this is even more so because of its self-governing procedures and the difficulty in putting an end to deliberate time wasting. Ordinarily with Government legislation the threat of the Parliament Act means that the Lords isn’t so much of a threat, but when it comes to non-government legislation such as this one, a filibuster can be even more potent.

    “Given that the Government does not have a majority in the Lords, it makes it difficult for the Government to stop a bill through votes alone, but a handful of peers intent on a filibuster can make a difference.”
    URLhttps://inews.co.uk/news/brexit/filibustering-brexit-bill-benn-no-deal-block-house-of-lords-delay-explained/
    PersonsLouise Thompson

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