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UK Parliament · Bill
Appropriation (No. 2) Act 2010
Summary
This Act gives the government official permission to spend a second round of public money during 2010 on various government departments and services. It's essentially Parliament approving the government's budget and allowing it to pay for running the country.
A vote to support means
- —Supporting this Act means approving the government's plan to spend money on public services and government operations for that financial year. It allows essential services like the NHS, schools, and defence to continue running without interruption.
A vote to oppose means
- —People might worry about how the money is being spent, whether it represents good value for taxpayers, or whether priorities are right (for example, spending on welfare versus defence). Some may oppose the overall level of government spending or specific areas being funded.
Cast Your Vote
People's Vote0 votes
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Bill Passage
Commons
- 1st reading7 Apr 2010
- 2nd reading7 Apr 2010
- 3rd reading7 Apr 2010
Lords
- 1st reading7 Apr 2010
- 2nd reading8 Apr 2010
- 3rd reading8 Apr 2010
Royal Assent8 Apr 2010
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