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Assisted dying: What are the problems with Private Members’ Bills?
Season 1 · Episode 56

Assisted dying: What are the problems with Private Members’ Bills?

The Expert Factor · IFS/IfG/UKICE

November 29, 202441m 18s

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Show Notes

With the assisted dying bill dominating discussions and debates in Westminster, former House of Commons clerk David Natzler joins Hannah and Paul to explain how private members’ bills work – and why they sometimes don’t.

 

The bill to legislate for assisted dying isn’t a government bill. It hasn’t emerged from a Whitehall department. And it isn’t being steered through parliament by a minister. It is a private member’s bill, introduced by a Labour backbencher – Kim Leadbetter – whose name was drawn from a ballot.

 

So why might that be an issue? Has this particular bill exposed the disadvantages of this way of legislating? And what might be a better way of allowing backbenchers to make law?

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