Representation of the People Act (1918)Amendment Bill,

Private Members' Bills: – in the House of Commons am ar 18 Ionawr 1924.

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"to amend the Representation of the People Act, 1918," presented by Mr. WILLIAM MURDOCH ADAMSON; supported by Mr. Clynes, Miss Jewson, Miss Bond-field, Miss Lawrence, and Mr. Landsbury; to be read a Second time upon Friday 29th February, and to be printed. [Bill 4.]

Bills

A proposal for new legislation that is debated by Parliament.

Amendment

As a bill passes through Parliament, MPs and peers may suggest amendments - or changes - which they believe will improve the quality of the legislation.

Many hundreds of amendments are proposed by members to major bills as they pass through committee stage, report stage and third reading in both Houses of Parliament.

In the end only a handful of amendments will be incorporated into any bill.

The Speaker - or the chairman in the case of standing committees - has the power to select which amendments should be debated.