. . "Private Members' Bills (PMBs) are debated on 13 sitting Fridays in each session and it is for the member in charge of the Bill to nominate the date for Second Reading and manage the Bill\u2019s progress." . "Private Members' Bills (PMBs) are debated on 13 sitting Fridays in each Parliamentary session and on these days PMBs take precedence over government business. Priority is given to those MPs who are successful in the PMB ballot, and subsequent slots are allocated in the order in which MPs introduce their Bill. It is for the member in charge of the Bill to nominate the date for Second Reading of their PMB and manage the Bill\u2019s progress. Caroline Lucas MP introduced the National Health Service Bill on 1 July 2015 and nominated Friday 11 March 2016 for its Second Reading, which was the last of these sitting Fridays in this current Session. This was the second bill scheduled to be debated that day and, under the rules of the House of Commons, priority is given to the first Bill. This Bill was therefore very unlikely to have enough time to conclude all of its parliamentary stages. The NHS Bill did receive a short debate on Friday 11 March, but now stands adjourned and cannot be debated further because there are no remaining sitting Fridays. All PMBs fall at the end of each parliamentary session. This topic could be reintroduced into the session should a Backbench MP choose to do so.There are plenty of opportunities for Backbenchers to debate matters like the NHS, through adjournment debates and debates allocated by the Backbench Business Committee.Leader of the House" . "2016-03-24T17:30:21.649000+00:00"^^ . "2016-03-24T17:30:21.649000+00:00"^^ . . .