Legislation Matters: Interacting with Parliament
July 24, 2025
Legislation Matters: Interacting with ParliamentJuly 24, 2025 This is the third instalment in the Legislation Matters series where we look at the role of Parliament and the legislative process in the UK. The UK Parliament can seem daunting and inaccessible. In this briefing, Nicolette Sanders and Farhanah Mogra look at how to navigate interacting with Parliament and where to focus efforts. What are the constituent parts of parliament?
Houses of Parliament and their functionsThe functions of the Houses of Parliament include:
MPs and members of the House of Lords can propose the following types of bills:
When debating, MPs can voice the concerns of their constituents and challenge the government’s decisions. The usual way of voicing those concerns is through tabling amendments to the drafting of the bill, which can be forced to a vote if contentious.
How to interact with the legislative processThe legislative process means that everyone can have a say in how the UK is run and who runs it. For example:
Select committeesMuch of the work of the House of Commons and House of Lords takes place in committees, which are made up of around 10 or more MPs or peers. Committees examine issues in detail.
Select Committees work in both Houses and can be joint between the Houses. They run inquiries on specific topics and the outcomes of these are made public and require a response from government. The work can be carried out through correspondence – engaging with the public through events and surveys, holding round table discussions and undertaking visits. How can we helpThe parliamentary process is complex, sometimes archaic and hard to comprehend. Services we offer include:
Look out for our next and final article which will cover interacting with legislation. In case you missed it, check out our first two instalments in the Legislation Matters series which can be found here:
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