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Motion for leave set down for consideration Routes

House of Commons

A step of type Business step.

Under the terms of Standing Order No 23, on Tuesdays and Wednesdays one private Member is able to set down a notice of motion for consideration at the commencement of public business for leave to bring in a bill. The Member who makes the motion and a Member who opposes it are each allowed to make a brief explanatory statement, by convention no more than ten minutes each. Such bills are therefore known colloquially as ‘Ten-minute Rule Bills’.

There are 5 routes.

  1. A Route from Motion for leave set down for consideration (House of Commons) to CTM AA AND as part of the Commons ten minute rule bill procedure

  2. A Route from AF NOT to Motion for leave set down for consideration (House of Commons) as part of the Public Bills procedure

  3. A Route from Motion for leave set down for consideration (House of Commons) to CTM AA AND as part of the Public Bills procedure

  4. A Route from Motion for leave set down for consideration (House of Commons) to AF NOT as part of the Public Bills procedure

  5. A Route from Motion for leave set down for consideration (House of Commons) to AA OR as part of the Public Bills procedure

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