23 Feb 2010
MPs have given the go-ahead for the preparation of an e-petitions system that could result in parliament being forced to debate popular but embarrassing issues because they have secured widespread support.
The Commons has approved a motion without any debate that authorises preparation of a revised scheme on which progress was previously blocked by deputy Labour leader and Commons business manager Harriet Harman.
Details will be subject to approval after the next general election, but may be subject to further radical amendment if the Conservatives gain power.
David Cameron recently made a commitment to allow members of the public who secure a million e-signatures to introduce a Bill, and any petition that secures 100,000 will require a debate.
The scheme now under official consideration is limited to an e-petitions system for parliament and a trial of debates in Westminster Hall - not the main chamber - on suitable petitions that cross a minimum threshold.
Politicians have been wary of the issue following the Downing Street petition, which killed off the policy of road pricing for a generation after securing 1.8 million supporters online.
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