The Bill, which has caused ripples across the technology world, most notably because of its proposals regarding the suspension of repeat filesharers’ internet connections and also the measures (which were reintroduced by the Government last week) that would allow politicians to block pirate websites without primary legislation, will now go through its committee, report and third reading stages this evening. This is a procedure which usually takes several weeks or months, but as the Bill is now being pushed through into law in the wash-up process, which takes place between an election being called and Parliament being dissolved.