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UK Parliament · Bill
Appropriation Act 2011
Summary
This Act gives the government official permission to spend money from the UK Treasury during 2011. It sets out how much money different government departments can use for their work that year.
A vote to support means
- —Supporting this Act means approving the government's spending plans for the year. It allows the government to use taxpayers' money to pay for public services like schools, hospitals, roads, and defence.
A vote to oppose means
- —People might worry that the money is being spent wastefully or unfairly. Others might disagree with how much is spent on certain services, or feel that the government isn't spending enough on things they care about.
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Bill Passage
Commons
- 1st reading2 Mar 2011
- 2nd reading3 Mar 2011
- 3rd reading3 Mar 2011
Lords
- 1st reading3 Mar 2011
- 2nd reading9 Mar 2011
- 3rd reading9 Mar 2011
Royal Assent16 Mar 2011
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