Budget rules explained and parliamentary etiquette tips
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With Labour’s first Budget due next week, Ruth and Mark walk through the elaborate process which sets the parameters for Commons debates on the Government’s taxation plans – and which may set limits on MPs’ ability to amend them. They also explore whether a better system is needed to scrutinise both tax policies and government spending. Amid reports of MPs quaffing cartons of milk and munching apples in the Commons Chamber, they offer a guide to parliamentary etiquette, the 'Do’s and Don’ts' that Honourable Members must observe to stay in Mr Speaker’s good books and maintain good-tempered debate. Don’t wear jeans or chinos. Don’t call other MPs “you”. Keep speeches short and to the point and tell the Chair if there’s a good reason why you should be called to speak in a particular debate. And Mark has a warning for MPs scrolling through messages on their phones at the back of the Chamber. Plus, the new Chair of the Health and Social Care Select Committee, Layla Moran MP, discusses NHS reform, outlines how she plans to highlight the costs of neglecting social care reform, and suggests that her committee won’t need to revisit its earlier reports on 'assisted dying'. With a majority of newly elected MPs on her committee she also describes her plans to build a cohesive and effective team to scrutinise this key area of government policy. 🎓 Learn more using our resources for the issues mentioned in this episode.   ❓ Send us your questions about Parliament:   ✅ Subscribe to our newsletter.   �� Follow us across social media @HansardSociety / @hansardsociety.bsky.social   £ - Support the Hansard Society and this podcast by making a donation today.   Parliament Matters is a Hansard Society production supported by the Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust.   Producer: Richard Townsend   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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