Conservatives lose out in lottery to bring in new laws
Briefly

"The recent lottery for Private Members' Bills highlighted the diminishing representation of Conservative MPs, who were significantly outnumbered by Labour and Liberal Democrat winners this year."
"With only 121 MPs left, the Conservatives are struggling to secure opportunities to present and influence legislation through private members’ bills after the last general election."
"The ballot for private members’ bills draws a stark line between the governing and opposition parties, with 15 Labour MPs and 4 from the Liberal Democrats winning access this session."
"The lottery format, conducted by Clerk Assistant Sarah Davies, ensured a fair process in selecting MPs, but ultimately favored parties with greater representation in Parliament."
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