Today in the Lords ... A long slog on the Renters' Rights Bill, with Peers trying to fill gaps in the legislation.
The Bill was hastily written, quite skeletal, which the Lords never like. It puts too much power into the hands of the Sec of State, who can later decide on anything not in the Bill.
The Bill was hastily written, quite skeletal, which the Lords never like. It puts too much power into the hands of the Sec of State, who can later decide on anything not in the Bill.
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Let's face it, successive governments have had an awfully long time to get it right, including taking time to perform the review and revision before it reaches the Lords.
I feel the Lords should be for identifying obscure, not fundamental flaws.