Prime Minister Rishi Sunak faces uncertainty over passing crucial bills before Parliament is prorogued for the general election. With infected blood victims’ compensation, Martyn’s Law, and the Renters Reform Bill hanging in the balance, Sunak promises to do everything within his power to push them through.
Despite earlier commitments, Sunak explains that passing these bills requires cooperation from other parties. He acknowledges the limited time before Parliament dissolves and highlights the need for consensus among parties.
As the clock ticks, the fate of these bills remains uncertain. The urgency of the situation prompts questions about the timely completion of the Renters Reform Bill and the introduction of Martyn’s Law.
Amidst the uncertainty, Sunak emphasizes the need for collaboration in the final days before Parliament is prorogued.