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Daniel GoverThe Conversation |
There are said to be around 200 MPs who are willing to reintroduce it as a private member’s bill.
The vote in the Lords took place on an amendment to the government’s Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill.
Peers would be on dicey political ground if they tried to stop the bill passed by MPs – but they may run into problems over timing.
The bill passed its second reading by a large majority but things get far more complicated from here.
The bill passed its second reading by a large majority but things get far more complicated from here.