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Answered by mohsin1944
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Proposals for law making are the policies of the government of the day, government may propose legislation to deal with a particular event in the society, which indicates a need for legal regulation, or act as a statutory duty to maintain the law under review and recommend reform observation.

Before a Law is passed, it must first follow the procedure or stages of law-making process in Parliament. This assignment will describe the stages of law-making process in parliament and the extent in which the House of Lords approval is always required [1] .

All statutes commence as a bill, which is put on a green paper as a proposal given to the interested parties who may consider and give their perception on it. There are three different types of Bills under the Green paper known as the Public Bills, Private Member Bills and Private bills. These three bills all have different purposes but are all proposals.

Public bills are written by the parliamentary counsel, given to the Parliament by government ministers and change the law of the country. Private member bills are organized by a backbench MP and Private Member bills are usually presented by large corporations or authorities.

The White paper is the second stage of the process of law-making. It consists of the specific reform plans.

The first reading is where the bill is read for the first time to the House of Commons [2] . This acts as initiation or notification of the proposed bill. It is done by a person standing up to read it. Following is the second reading, at this stage the proposal is debated on. Members debate and vote on whether the bill should progress. The next stage is the committee stage, where the bill is scrutinized by specialise group of people of the House of Commons where amendments are made [3] . These specialised groups of people may include solicitors and the police departments. Continuing, the committee then reports back to the house, which is the next stage known as the Report stage, where amendments are debated and voted on. The voting is done by members walking through doors in which they prefer.

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