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- Delegated Powers Memorandum from the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
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- ECHR Memorandum for the Representation of the People Bill
- Representation of the People Bill 2024-26
- 2nd reading, Programme motion, Money resolution, Carry-over motion in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗76 speakers · 216 speeches
- Representation of the People Bill: call for evidence
- 20 amendments tabled at Committee stage in the Commons7 Negatived on division3 Withdrawn1 Not selected6 Not called1 Not moved2 Agreed
- Written evidence submitted by Online Safety Act Network (RPB01)
- Written evidence submitted by Elect Her (RPB04)
- Written evidence submitted by Migrant Democracy Project (MDP) (RPB05)
- Written evidence submitted by The Jo Cox Foundation (RPB06)
- Written evidence submitted by Dr Sam Power, University of Bristol (RPB08)
- Written evidence submitted by the Electoral Reform Society (RPB12)
- Written evidence submitted by Professor Toby S. James, University of East Anglia and Electoral Integrity Project (RPB13)
- Written evidence submitted by 50:50 Parliament and Centenary Action (joint submission) (RPB14)
- Written evidence submitted by the Centre for Finance and Security at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) (RPB15)
- Written evidence submitted by a coalition of civil society organisations (joint submission) (RPB16)
- Written evidence submitted by Spotlight on Corruption (RPB17)
- Written evidence submitted by Full Fact (RPB18)
- Written evidence submitted by the Association for Citizenship Teaching (ACT) (RPB21)
- Written evidence submitted by Reform Political Advertising (RPB22)
- Further written evidence submitted by Elect Her (RPB25)
- Written evidence submitted by the Electoral Management Board for Scotland (EMB) (RPB26)
- Written evidence submitted by Internet Matters (RPB27)
- Written evidence submitted by Generation Rent (RPB28)
- Written evidence submitted by Marcus J Ball, Private Prosecutor & Legal Reform Campaigner, ExecProsec (RPB02)
- Written evidence submitted by Dr Ben Stanford (RPB03)
- Written evidence submitted by Marie Bosnjak (RPB07)
- Written evidence submitted by Campaign for Compulsory Voting (RPB09)
- Written evidence submitted by Open Britain (RPB10)
- Written evidence submitted by Politics in Action (RPB11)
- Written evidence submitted by the Electoral Psychology Observatory (EPO), at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) (RPB19)
- Written evidence submitted by Unlock Democracy (RPB20)
- Written evidence submitted by Alan Renwick (RPB23)
- Written evidence submitted by the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) (RPB24)
- Written evidence submitted by Labour International CLP (RPB29)
- Written evidence submitted by Belfast City Youth Council (RPB30)
- Supplementary written evidence submitted by Transparency International UK (RPB31)
- Supplementary written evidence submitted by the Scottish Assessors' Association (RPB32)
- Written evidence submitted by the Children's Commissioner (RPB34)
- Written evidence submitted by Edward Jackson (RPB33)
- Supplementary written evidence submitted by Conservatives Abroad (RPB35)
- Written evidence submitted by Black Equity Organisation (BEO) (RPB41)
- Supplementary written evidence submitted by the Electoral Management Board for Scotland (EMB) (RPB36)
- Written evidence submitted by the UK Democracy Fund (RPB37)
- Supplementary written evidence submitted by The Politics Project (RPB38)
- Supplementary written evidence submitted by Karen Jones FCIPD, DL, Chair, Electoral Management Board for Wales (RPB39)
- Supplementary written evidence submitted by the Association of Electoral Administrators (AEA) (RPB40)
- Supplementary written evidence submitted by the Local Government Association (LGA) (RPB42)
- Written evidence submitted by Nicola Williamson (RPB43)
- Written evidence submitted by Democracy Club (RPB44)
- Written evidence submitted by the National Youth Agency (NYA) (RPB45)
- Written evidence submitted by Alistair Ross, Senior Professor, et al (RPB46)
- Supplementary written evidence submitted by Liberal Democrats Abroad (RPB47)
- Written evidence submitted by Professor Justin Fisher (RPB49)
- Further written evidence submitted by the Children's Commissioner (RPB50)
- Written evidence submitted by Dr Sofia Collignon, Director of the Mile End Institute and Reader in Comparative Politics at Queen Mary University of London (RPB51)
- Written evidence submitted by Shout Out UK (RPB48)
- Written evidence submitted by the Association of Colleges (RPB53)
- Written evidence submitted by the Fairness Foundation (RPB54)
- Further written evidence submitted by Open Britain (RPB52)
- Bill 418 2024-26 (as amended in Committee)
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