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Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Bill

I think that my noble friend exaggerates when he says that there have been numerous examples. There have been examples, of course, mainly

of Private Members’ Bills being defeated at Second Reading when they were being put forward by noble Lords in this House, but that is a different matter. I also draw my noble friend’s attention to the fact that Bills like the one to which he refers, the War Crimes Bill, have nevertheless become law without the House of Lords being able to contribute through a Committee stage to the detailed provisions of it. We have had numerous references in the debate to matters that require further discussion but by definition, if the Parliament Act is used, it is the Bill as it stands that becomes law in those cases.

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
745 c1074 
Session
2013-14
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords chamber
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