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Lords Library Briefing by Thomas Brown, Emily Haves, Edward Scott, Samuel White and Amritpal Bachu. It was first published on Thursday, 15 June 2017. It was last updated on Tuesday, 20 June 2017.


Queen's Speech 2017 Day 3: Home Affairs, Communities and Local Government, Justice, Constitutional Affairs and Devolved Affairs

The Conservative Party won the largest number of seats at the 2017 general election, but did not secure an overall majority in the House of Commons. At the time of writing, the Conservative Party and the Democratic Unionist Party were in negotiations regarding a potential coalition or confidence and supply arrangement. Any agreement between the parties will have implications for which proposals the Government will bring forward. However, in lieu of any agreement, the Conservatives may seek to govern without a majority, which again will affect the contents of the Queen’s Speech. The Labour Party has said it will table an amendment, setting out its own programme for government.

In this context, this briefing sets out commitments in the Conservative Party manifesto for each policy area to be debated, together with relevant policy and legislative proposals made by the previous Conservative Government. It does not constitute official information about the Government’s intentions or provide a complete list of bills to be announced. This briefing also highlights sections of the Democratic Unionist Party manifesto, and comments or material from opposition parties, which may be helpful in establishing which Conservative proposals will be put forward in the Queen’s Speech. Again, this does not constitute official information about the forthcoming legislative programme, rather it is provided with the aim of indicating the policy intentions of parties prior to the general election.

The Government announced on 17 June 2017 that the forthcoming parliamentary session would last two years to "give MPs enough time to fully consider the laws required to make Britain ready for Brexit".

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Type
Research briefing
Reference
LLN-2017-0025 
Category
Lords Library Briefings - Debates
Related items
Queen’s Speech
Tuesday, 27 June 2017
Parliamentary proceedings
House of Lords
Subjects
Criminal proceedings Counter-terrorism Crime Asylum Costs Corporation tax Construction Devolution Cybercrime Housing Elections Human rights House of Lords Immigration Domestic abuse Homelessness Internet Northern Ireland Planning permission Public sector Business rates Referendums Racial discrimination Scotland Security Reform Witnesses Victims Wales Skilled workers Visas Slavery Local enterprise partnerships Fracking Brexit
Legislation
Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011
Human Rights Act 1998
Corporation Tax (Northern Ireland) Act 2015
Contains statistics
Yes
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House of Lords Library
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