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2.4 the ways in which parliament interacts with the
executive.
(BACKBENCHERS, SELECT COMMITTEES, MINISTERIAL
QUESTIONS & OPPOSITION)


Backbenchers
MPs in the House of Commons & members of the House of Lords that are
not part of the government or the opposition party’s leadership team.



Roles –

Representatives:

 Represent UK citizens through impacting on laws & scrutinising govt.
 Backbenchers in HoC represent interests of the citizens in their
constituency.



Govt policy & legislation:

 Backbenchers in HoC represent their constituents’ interests &
should vote on legislation in a way which meets their constituents’
interests.
 HoL backbenchers look to improve legislation.
 All can speak in parliamentary debates over legislation.
 Can participate in voting in favour of or against legislation.
 Members of standing committees which review bills in detail.
 Can put forward Private Members’ bills.



Govt scrutiny:

 Scrutinise govt & gold it accountable for its actions.
 Can question govt ministers during Question Time & the PM during
PMQs on their policies & actions to ensure they are held to account.
 Make up & chair select committees which scrutinise govt
departments.
 Backbench MPs can write questions to ministers about issues which
impact their constituents which ministers must reply to.

, Party delegates:

 Backbenchers expected to support their party in parliament.
 Backbenchers of party in govt are expected to not overly criticise
the govt & follow party line when voting.
 Backbenchers of opposition parties have a role to oppose govt
through criticism in ministers questions & voting against govt
policies.


Parliamentary privilege:

 Enables backbenchers to carry out their roles, particularly
representing the electorate’s interests through having free speech.
 Ensures MPs & members of HoL can freely debate on any issue
without interference.
 Gives backbenchers legal immunity over what they say in
parliament.
- MPs used their parliamentary privilege during Ryan Giggs affair
to name the footballer who had taken out an injunction over an
affair.



Significance –

Backbenchers can have a significant role, but party whips can reduce this,
as well as how willing the government is to support private members' bills
& select committees.



Significant role: rebellions

 Backbenchers often make up most of a party in parliament. Govt’s
backbenchers are important to pass legislation.
 Can use their vote to express support or discontent with the govt.
- Backbench rebellions can change the direction of govt policy.
- 2012 – 91 conservative backbenchers voted against coalition
govt’s plans for HoL reform.


Significant role: constituency

 Backbenchers are important for the voices of their constituencies to
be heard - & can spend more time in their constituencies as they are
not ministers. – rebelling backbenchers often prioritise their
constituency.

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