The hon. Gentleman will be familiar with the procedures of the House, but I just want to confirm that once the House has given a private Member’s Bill a Second Reading, the convention is that the Government, even when they robustly oppose it, always table a money resolution so that the Committee need not concern itself with that matter. Doing so is not a signal of Government support; it is absolutely in line with the convention of the House with all private Members’ Bills, whether we oppose or support them.
Access to Medical Treatments (Innovation) Bill (Money)
Proceeding contribution from
George Freeman
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 3 November 2015.
It occurred during Debate on bills on Access to Medical Treatments (Innovation) Bill (Money).
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