UK Parliament · Public Bill · No. 0573
Anti-Slavery Day Act 2010
[As Introduced]
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The AntiSlavery Day Act 2010 establishes a national day (18 October) dedicated to raising awareness about slavery and human trafficking. It encourages people and organizations to think about modern slavery and take steps to prevent it, helping to protect people who are exploited or forced to work.
Presented by Mr Anthony Steen
supported by Baroness Butler-Sloss.
supported by Baroness Butler-Sloss.
✓ Passed into lawHybridLords
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The people's count15 votes
100% Aye · 150% No · 0
MPs' votePassed without division
No division called, Third Reading carried on the voices.
Bill passage
Commons
- 1st reading16 Dec 2009
- 2nd reading5 Feb 2010
- Committee stage5 Feb 2010
- 3rd reading5 Feb 2010
Lords
- 1st reading8 Feb 2010
- 2nd reading5 Mar 2010
- 3rd reading29 Mar 2010
Royal Assent8 Apr 2010
