Legislation at Westminster: the impact of parliament on government bills
15 November 2017, 6:00 pm–7:30 pm
Event Information
Open to
- All
Location
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Committee Room 16, House of Commons, London, SW1A 0AA
Meg Russell's latest book Legislation at Westminster, co-authored with Daniel Gover, demonstrates that parliament has much greater influence over legislation than is often supposed.
Not only do both chambers force many amendments, they also have various more subtle means to influence what government proposes.
At this event Meg and Daniel will present their findings, with
responses from David Natzler, Clerk of the House of Commons, and Baroness (Patricia) Hollis, Labour member of the House of Lords.
Speakers
Chair: Lucinda Maer, Head of the Parliament and Constitution Centre, House of Commons Library
Meg Russell, Co-author of Legislation at Westminster and Director of the Constitution Unit
Daniel Gover, Co-author of Legislation at Westminster
David Natzler, Clerk of the House of Commons
Baroness (Patricia) Hollis, Labour member of the House of Lords
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