A Bill to reform the powers and structures of the United Kingdom Parliament and the devolved administrations so as to establish a new constitutional settlement for the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland to uphold equal democratic rights, historic identities, liberties and freedoms for the people of England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales and for all British citizens; and for connected purposes.
House of Commons
Andrew RosindellReform UK
30 March 2015
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This bill would reform how the UK Parliament and the devolved administrations operate, with the aim of creating a new constitutional settlement for the United Kingdom. It seeks to protect equal democratic rights and recognise the historic identities and freedoms of people across England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales, and of all British citizens. It is currently at the 2nd reading in the House of Commons and was introduced in the Commons in 2014.
The bill began in the Commons with its first reading in November 2014 and is presently at the 2nd reading in the Commons.
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25 Nov 2014
This Bill was introduced to Parliament on 25 November 2014 under the Ten Minute Rule.
The 2014-15 session of Parliament has prorogued and this Bill will make no further progress.
No recorded votes for this bill yet.