The most common
form of filibuster occurs when a senator attempts to delay or entirely prevent a vote on a bill by extending the debate on the measure, but other dilatory tactics exist.
The most common
form of filibuster occurs when a senator attempts to delay or block a vote on a bill by extending debate on the measure.
But private member's bills are vulnerable to
a form of filibustering by MPs opposed to them - creating the possibility that a small number of opponents could prevent Moore's bill from becoming law.