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Finance Bill (Ways and Means)
05 February 2024
Lead MP
Drew Hendry
Debate Type
General Debate
Tags
Parliamentary Procedure
Other Contributors: 1
At a Glance
Drew Hendry raised concerns about finance bill (ways and means) in the House of Commons. Other MPs contributed to the debate.
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Lead Contributor
Opened the debate
Mr Hendry criticised the current procedure for the motion, stating that it is unusual and indicates a government avoiding its responsibilities. He argued that they could have used an amendment of law resolution to add their new clause without resorting to unique Standing Orders. He expressed concern over the prevention of Members from tabling any new clauses or amendments relating to the subject, such as a highland energy rebate for people living among generating equipment.
Drew Hendry
Lab
Inverness West
Mr Hendry criticised the current procedure for the motion, stating that it is unusual and indicates a government avoiding its responsibilities. He argued that they could have used an amendment of law resolution to add their new clause without resorting to unique Standing Orders. He expressed concern over the prevention of Members from tabling any new clauses or amendments relating to the subject, such as a highland energy rebate for people living among generating equipment.
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