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of the House will not have had an opportunity to consider them and may<br />

be deprived of the opportunity of moving amendments to them.<br />

8.64 When a manuscript amendment is moved, the text of the<br />

amendment is read out both by the mover and by the Lord on the<br />

Woolsack or in the Chair when putting the Question, unless the House<br />

or committee otherwise directs.<br />

Procedure on amendments<br />

8.65 There is no selection of amendments. The clauses in the bill are<br />

proceeded with in sequence, unless an instruction varying the sequence<br />

has been agreed to. Each amendment on the marshalled list and each<br />

manuscript amendment is called in turn by the Lord on the Woolsack or<br />

in the Chair, subject only to pre-emption. An amendment which has<br />

been tabled need not be moved, but if none of the members named as<br />

supporters of the amendment moves it any other member may do so. 1<br />

8.66 After the member moving the amendment has spoken the Lord<br />

on the Woolsack or in the Chair puts the text of the amendment to the<br />

House or the committee. The debate on the amendment follows, at the<br />

end of which the member who has moved the amendment either begs<br />

leave to withdraw it or invites the House or committee to agree to it.<br />

The Lord on the Woolsack or in the Chair must put the Question that<br />

the amendment be agreed to if the member who has moved the<br />

amendment does not beg leave to withdraw, or if leave to withdraw is<br />

not unanimous.<br />

8.67 Amendments to new clauses or amendments to other proposed<br />

amendments are taken after the new clause or original amendment has<br />

been moved and put for the first time to the House or committee.<br />

When any such amendments have been disposed of, the debate on the<br />

original amendment, or the original amendment as amended, may be<br />

resumed.<br />

8.68 If a member whose amendment is called wishes to speak, other<br />

than to say “Not moved”, he must move the amendment, and the Lord<br />

on the Woolsack or in the Chair must put it to the House or committee.<br />

This allows others to speak too. It is undesirable to make a detailed<br />

speech and then to say “Not moved”.<br />

1 HL Deb. 21 March 1984, col. 1325.<br />

136

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