The Conservative promise made before the election to abolish no-fault evictions will now be unfulfilled.
The Tenancies (Reform) Bill, which would ban landlords from evicting tenants without cause, will not become law until Parliament adjourns on Friday.
Rishi Sunak's flagship bill would finally ban smoking Shelved.
The bill was rushed through because Friday is the last day for lawmakers to attend parliament before the general election.
The final bill debated in the House of Lords on Friday was another Government bill on tenancy reform.
Labour sources indicated they would like to see the bill strengthened but would support it as it stands.
Despite a brief filibuster led by Conservative leader Lord Moylan, who was unhappy that the bill had been “rushed through”, resistance waned after a few hours and the bill returned to the House of Commons. Leasehold and Freehold Reform Bill It will become law.
but, Tenants (Reform) Bill According to the parliamentary schedule.
Sources in both the Conservative and Labour parties told the BBC that despite negotiations continuing, the bill will not be debated and will likely die when Parliament is dissolved.
Labour insiders suggested that while they would have liked to see changes to the bill, they would have supported it as it stands.
But government sources argued there wasn't enough time to pass the bill because of amendments made by cross-bench MPs in the House of Lords.
The bill follows a promise in the 2019 Conservative manifesto to repeal section 21 (no-fault evictions).
The bill was first introduced in the House of Commons in May last year, but its debate was delayed by opposition from some Conservative MPs who wanted stronger protections for landlords, fearing it would cause them to sell their homes.
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The Victims and Prisoners Bill would create a compensation scheme. Victims of the infected blood scandalwas also passed on Friday.
There was no sign of any other legislation. Football Governance BillThis is the Friday timetable.