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DISAGREEMENTS BETWEEN LORDS
AND COMMONS
With non-controversial Bills, the Commons usually
accepts the Lords' amendments. However, sometimes
the disagreement runs deeper, and the Commons then
sends the Bill back to the Lords, with an explanation.
The Bill may pass to and fro between the Houses for
some while before agreement is reached. If a compromise
could not be reached, the Commons would eventually get
their way by re-introducing the Bill the following year. In practice
the Lords do their best to avoid this delay by seeking a satisfactory solution.