16. To be suitable for offering to a Private Member a Bill

should normally be short usually no more than 10 clauses, simple

(non-technical), non-financial, though that is not an absolute requirement. They should generally be non-controversial in party. political terms though that does not prevent inclusion in the

list of Bills which might be particularly attractive to the

Government's supporters. It may be unsuitable if it is likely to be unpopular with prominent non-parliamentary interest groups, but such proposals may be included on the list provided that the likely reaction of outside groups is explained. Each bid should

be on a separate form and numbered in the Department's order of

priority.

Overlap Between Lists

17. Departments may consider that some Bills merit places in the Government programme but would also be suitable for offering to Private Members. If genuinely suitable for both categories they

should be included on both lists, with a cross-reference in each

ently to the other one. Inclusion in the Private Members' list as well as the Government one will not necessarily lead to a Bill being excluded from the latter by FLG Committee. It is important for each entry to make clear whether there are any special timing considerations which could influence the choice which is finally

made.

Cabinet Office December 1991

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