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Private Member

American  

noun

  1. (sometimes lowercase) a member of a legislative body, especially of the House of Commons, who has no special duties and is not a member of the ministry.


private member British  

noun

  1. a member of a legislative assembly, such as the House of Commons, not having an appointment in the government

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Etymology

Origin of Private Member

First recorded in 1600–10

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It is known as a private member's bill because it was put forward by a backbench MP rather than the government.

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However, experts say this would be unprecedented for a private member's bill and challenging to implement.

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The option which was presented most positively is that of a private member's bill - a piece of legislation introduced by a backbench MP.

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Her spokesman said neither she nor anybody on her behalf had any discussions with Downing Street or party leaders before she decided to adopt assisted dying as the subject of her private member's bill.

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With the legislation having been drafted as a private member's bill by Labour MP Kim Leadbeater, there is a hard deadline on when agreement must be reached with peers.

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