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European Union (Approvals) Act

Summary

This Act allows the UK government to formally approve and put into effect an agreement or decision involving the European Union. It's a law that says 'yes' to a specific deal between Britain and the EU, though the exact details depend on which particular agreement is being approved.

A vote to support means

  • Supporting this Act means approving the UK's agreement with the European Union on specific matters. It could help maintain good trade relationships, protect citizens' rights, or ensure ongoing cooperation between the UK and EU countries.

A vote to oppose means

  • Some people might worry that the Act gives too much power to EU rules or affects UK independence. Others might be concerned about the terms of the agreement or feel Parliament wasn't given enough say in the decision.

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Bill Passage

Commons

  • 1st reading21 Oct 2013
  • 2nd reading13 Jan 2014
  • Committee stage27 Jan 2014
  • Report stage27 Jan 2014
  • 3rd reading27 Jan 2014

Lords

  • 1st reading16 Jul 2013
  • 2nd reading30 Jul 2013
  • Committee stage14 Oct 2013
  • 3rd reading21 Oct 2013
Royal Assent30 Jan 2014
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