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Effective Engagement with Parliament

Effective Engagement with Parliament. A service from the Houses of Parliament Politically neutral Aim is to increase knowledge and engagement with work

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Effective Engagement with

Parliament

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• A service from the Houses of Parliament

• Politically neutral

• Aim is to increase knowledge and engagement with work and processes of Parliament

• Not an alternative to MPs

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House of Commons

House of Lords

The Monarch

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Makes and passes laws(Legislation)

Holds Government to account

Enables the Government to set taxes

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The party or parties who can command the confidence of the House of Commons forms the Government

The Government:• runs public departments i.e. The Home

Office, NHS• proposes new laws to Parliament• is accountable to Parliament

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• Commons, Lords, Monarch

• Holds Government to account• Passes laws• Enables taxation• Represents public • Raises key issues

• Formed by the party who can command the confidence of the Commons

• Some MPs and Lords• Runs Government

departments and public services

• Accountable to Parliament

Government(Whitehall)

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• The democratically elected chamber of Parliament

• There are currently 650 MPs

•All MPs are elected at least every 5 years

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Making and passing laws

Holding the Government to account

Raising key issues

Representing constituents

Approving the Budget, public expenditure and allowing government to set taxation.

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• The House of Lords is the second chamber of Parliament, often known as the revising House.

• There are more than 800 Members (825 in April 2012)

• Most are Life Peers, but there are also:• 92 Hereditary Peers• 26 Bishops

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• They play an important role in the passing of laws

• They hold Ministers to account through questions and debates

• Many have a specialist knowledge on a wide variety of issues

• They debate and vote on key issues

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Local authorities have a wide range of powers and duties

National policy is set by central government, but local councils are responsible for all day-to-day services and local matters

Source: direct.gov.uk

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All legislation that is implemented at a local level has to be passed by Parliament

Parliament has the power and mechanisms to scrutinise the work of local bodies

All power of local authorities is granted by Parliament – e.g. ability to levy byelaws and council tax.

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Local authorities work within the powers laid down under various Acts of Parliament

Some functions are mandatory, which means that the authority must do what is required by law

Other functions are discretionary, allowing an authority to provide services if it wishes.

Source: direct.gov.uk

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Parliamentary Questions Parliamentary Debates Select Committees Early Day Motions Public Bill Committees Petitions All-Party Parliamentary Groups

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What issue would you like to be raised with Parliament?

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All UK laws decided by Parliament

Government and individual members can propose laws.

Individuals push Private Member’s Bills (Michael Foster MP introduced Fox Hunting Ban in 1997, graduated to Government Bill in 2004)

However, majority of laws passed come from Government

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Ways to influence draft legislation: Green Papers White Papers Pre-legislative Committees Public Bill Committees MPs and Members of the House of Lords

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Appointed for each Public Bill that goes through Parliament

Take written and oral evidence from experts outside Parliament

Examine Bills clause by clause

Members of the Committee can ask for changes by tabling amendments

Reports its findings to the main Chamber

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Two types – written and oral

Can be used to:◦ Obtain information◦ Press for action

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What can be achieved The right person to ask How to ask the right question

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Write down the questions that you would like an MP to raise in Parliament.

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Adjournment Debate - House of Commons Questions for Short Debate - House of Lords

Allows MPs and Members of the House of Lords to: Raise constituency issues (MPs only) or matters

of regional, national or international significance Get the issue to the attention of a relevant

Minister Get a response from the Government

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Set up to scrutinise specific areas of work and Government departments

Work carried out through public inquiries Groups and individuals submit evidence to

enquiries Inquiry report created and passed to

Government department

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Allows MPs to show their opinion on a particular subject

Can be used to:

◦ Draw attention to an issue

◦ Call for action

◦ Commemorate, congratulate, condemn

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That this house.... Short title One sentence 250 words maximum.

Remember you want to get other MPs to sign and support this.

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Cross-party Both MPs and Members

of the House of Lords Based around common

interest

Not involved in formal decision making, but important in developing knowledge

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A process where individuals or groups can appeal to Parliament through their MP

It must consist of at least one name and address and be set out in the correct format

The MP will present the petition to the House of Commons

The petition will be published in Hansard and sent to the relevant Government department

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www.parliament.uk

020 7219 4272 – Commons information

020 7219 3107 – Lords information