📜 Delegated Legislation (Committees)

Commons Chamber

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In a recent parliamentary session, a motion proposed by Secretary Peter Kyle about Financial Assistance to Industry was discussed. The motion was ordered to be treated as if it were an instrument under Standing Order No. 118, needing approval. Lucy Powell facilitated this procedural change, highlighting the importance of industry support through legislative measures.

Summary

  • Topic: Financial Assistance to Industry
  • Decision: The motion proposed by Secretary Peter Kyle regarding Financial Assistance to Industry will be handled under the rules of Standing Order No. 118.
  • Procedure: This means it will be treated as if it were an instrument that needs approval, and will be discussed in a Delegated Legislation Committee.
  • Proposed by: Lucy Powell

Divisiveness

The transcript provided indicates a routine parliamentary procedure involving an order for the treatment of a motion related to Financial Assistance to Industry. There is no evidence of disagreement within the transcript. The motion is simply ordered and presented without any debate or opposition recorded. Specifically, the text states that the motion ‘shall be treated as if it related to an instrument subject to the provisions of Standing Order No. 118’ and it is ordered by Lucy Powell without any dissenting remarks or indications of conflict. Therefore, the session displays a very low level of disagreement, warranting a rating of 1 on a scale from 1 to 5.