With a total of 64 bills up for debate tomorrow, most of them will be delayed simply due to lack of time.
The Live Music Bill, which aims to stop bureaucracy from smothering small scale live music, stands a good chance by occupying the second spot on the schedule but follows a contentious Daylight Saving Bill, which could take up the House's time if opposition MPs are determined enough to drag out discussion and avoid a vote.
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