Lindsay Hoyle
Main Page: Lindsay Hoyle (Speaker - Chorley)(7 years, 8 months ago)
Commons ChamberWe have come to the end of the time for opposed private Members’ Bills this Session. Four private Members’ Bills have already been passed this Session by the House of Commons, with another three today. It is not possible to debate any more of today’s Bills, which will make progress only if no Member objects to Questions on them being put without debate. There are no remaining sitting Fridays appointed for the consideration of private Members’ Bills. Following a recommendation from the Procedure Committee, there is a list on the parliamentary website of any private Members’ Bills put down formally for subsequent days. At present, Bills are set down for Friday 12 May, though the House is not expected to be sitting that day. In a moment, the Clerk will read over the titles of the rest of the Bills set down for today. If they are objected to, the Member in charge of the Bill may name Friday 12 May, or any other day of their choice.
Crown Tenancies Bill
Consideration of Bill, not amended in Public Bill Committee
Object.
Bill to be considered on Friday 12 May.
Farriers (Registration) Bill
Bill, not amended in Public Bill Committee, considered.
Bill read the Third time and passed.
Road Traffic Offenders (Surrender of Driving Licences Etc) Bill
Consideration of Bill, not amended in Public Bill Committee