Motion that the treaty should not be ratified approved (House of Lords) Routes
A step of type Business step.
In the House of Lords, Members can table a motion to not ratify a treaty subject to the Constitutional Reform and Governance Act 2010 procedure. The motion, if approved or rejected, does not stop ratification of the treaty but the Government must provide a statement setting out why the treaty should be nonetheless ratified.
There are 10 routes.
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A Route from CO Decision to Motion that the treaty should not be ratified approved (House of Lords)
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A Route from Motion that the treaty should not be ratified approved (House of Lords) to AW NOT
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A Route from Motion that the treaty should not be ratified approved (House of Lords) to BR NOT
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A Route from Motion that the treaty should not be ratified approved (House of Lords) to AB OR
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A Route from Motion that the treaty should not be ratified approved (House of Lords) to AL OR
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A Route from Motion that the treaty should not be ratified approved (House of Lords) to AZ OR
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A Route from Motion that the treaty should not be ratified approved (House of Lords) to BM NOT
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A Route from Motion that the treaty should not be ratified approved (House of Lords) to AY OR
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A Route from Motion that the treaty should not be ratified approved (House of Lords) to BE SUM
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A Route from Motion that the treaty should not be ratified approved (House of Lords) to CQ AND