DebateGeneral CommitteeTuesday, 21 April 202609:25

Representation of the People Bill: Further to consider the Bill

Parliamentary debate

This is a further consideration of the Representation of the People Bill in General Committee. The Bill deals with electoral law and rules governing parliamentary representation, likely covering matters such as constituency boundaries, voting procedures, candidate eligibility, or campaign regulations. This continuation stage allows detailed clause-by-clause scrutiny and amendment of the legislation.

The Representation of the People Bill affects the fundamental mechanics of how MPs are elected and how constituencies function. Changes to electoral law have national implications for democratic representation, potentially affecting how millions of voters exercise their rights and how Parliament's composition is determined.

MPs most likely to speak

Sir Gavin WilliamsonConservative and Unionist Party

Stone, Great Wyrley and Penkridge

Andrew LewinLabour Party

Welwyn Hatfield

Lisa SmartLiberal Democrats

Hazel Grove

Katrina MurrayLabour Party

Cumbernauld and Kirkintilloch

Lewis CockingConservative and Unionist Party

Broxbourne

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