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Recall of MPs Act 2015

To make provision about the recall of members of the House of Commons; and for connected purposes.

<p>The Bill provides for a recall petition to be triggered if a Member is sentenced to a prison term or is suspended from the House for at least 21 sitting days. If either occurred, the Speaker would give notice to a petition officer, who in turn would give notice to parliamentary electors in the constituency. </p><p>A petition would then be open for signing for eight weeks. If at the end of that period at least 10 per cent of eligible electors had signed the petition, the seat would be declared vacant and a by-election would follow. The Member who was recalled could stand in the by-election. </p><p>The Bill also introduces rules on the conduct of the recall petition, including campaign spending limits for those supporting and opposing recalling the Member.</p>

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Commons
1st reading
11 Sept 2014
Commons
2nd reading
21 Oct 2014
Commons
Programme motion
21 Oct 2014
Commons
Money resolution
21 Oct 2014
Commons
Committee stage
27 Oct 2014
Commons
Programme motion
03 Nov 2014
Commons
Committee stage
03 Nov 2014
Commons
Report stage
24 Nov 2014
Commons
3rd reading
24 Nov 2014
Lords
1st reading
25 Nov 2014
Lords
2nd reading
17 Dec 2014
Lords
Committee stage
14 Jan 2015
Lords
Report stage
10 Feb 2015
Lords
3rd reading
02 Mar 2015
Commons
Consideration of Lords amendments
24 Mar 2015
Royal Assent
26 Mar 2015