Your Weekly Commercial Awareness Update – w/c 25th March
March 31, 2019Tax Implications of Buying Physical Gold and Silver in the UK
April 1, 2019Welcome to our weekly feature courtesy of Sebastian Salek, the brains behind Clear the Lobby, working to bring you all the laws MPs are voting on this week, and explained in plain English!
MPs take another look at indicative votes on Monday. A customs union with the EU is thought to be the most likely preferred option. A referendum on any deal was also popular in last week’s votes, but neither option commanded a majority.
The government says the ‘ambition’ is still to get May’s deal through the Commons, despite another loss on Friday, but no date has been set for another vote. Remember the new Brexit cliff edge is now 12 April.
MONDAY 1 APRIL
No votes scheduled
TUESDAY 2 APRIL
Banknote Diversity Bill
Requires the Bank of England to meet standards for representing ethnic minorities on banknotes. Ten minute rule motion presented by Helen Grant.
Mental Capacity (Amendment) Bill – consideration of Lords amendments
Applies to: England, Wales
Reforms the process for authorising care or treatment for people who can’t consent, where it involves a deprivation of their liberty. Started in the Lords.
Draft bill / Lords amendments / Commons briefing paper
WEDNESDAY 3 APRIL
Animals (Recognition of Sentience) Bill
Requires public bodies to recognise animals as sentient beings when considering their welfare needs. Ten minute rule motion presented by Kerry McCarthy.
THURSDAY 4 APRIL
No votes scheduled
FRIDAY 5 APRIL
No votes scheduled
Last Week’s Votes
Passed
- Compensation Orders (Child Sexual Abuse) Bill – ten minute rule motion
- Healthcare (European Economic Area and Switzerland Arrangements) Bill – becomes law
- Offensive Weapons Bill – goes back to Lords for consideration of amendments
- Sky Lanterns (Prohibition) Bill – ten minute rule motion
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