The parliamentary process for a hybrid bill incorporates aspects of both public and private bill procedures. The key differences from the process followed by normal government (i.e. public) legislation are a consultation on the environmental statement and select committee (SC) stages in both the House of Commons and the House of Lords. For the bulk of its time in parliament, which typically spans a number of parliamentary sessions and can even span a general election, a hybrid bill will be in SC in one house or the other. The bill for phase 1 of HS2 completed its passage through parliament faster than the bill for Crossrail had, despite being significantly more contentious both nationally and locally, and receiving nearly six times as many objections (known as petitions). By any objective measure, the promotion of the bill was a success. This paper will explain the process for passing a hybrid bill in generic terms, as well as expanding to refer to the specific processes undertaken by High Speed Two (HS2) Limited to manage the SC, stakeholders, costs and associated governance in its delivery of the High Speed Two (London–West Midlands) Act.
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HS2 railway, UK – the parliamentary process to Royal Assent Available to Purchase
Lucy Lagerweij;
Lucy Lagerweij
Head of Parliamentary Management, Hybrid Bill Delivery Directorate, HS2 Limited, Birmingham, UK (corresponding author: lucy.lagerweij@hs2.org.uk)
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Simon Knight
Simon Knight
Head of Petition Management – Individuals & Communities, Hybrid Bill Delivery Directorate, HS2 Limited, Birmingham, UK
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
March 09 2018
Accepted:
January 09 2020
Online ISSN: 1751-7710
Print ISSN: 0965-092X
ICE Publishing: All rights reserved
2020
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Transport (2021) 174 (1): 67–74.
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Received:
March 09 2018
Accepted:
January 09 2020
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Lagerweij L, Knight S (2021), "HS2 railway, UK – the parliamentary process to Royal Assent". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Transport, Vol. 174 No. 1 pp. 67–74, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jtran.18.00037
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