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Appropriation (No. 3) Act 2010

Summary

This Act is a formal permission slip that allows the UK government to actually spend the money that Parliament has budgeted for 2010. Without it, the government couldn't legally pay for public services and salaries.

A vote to support means

  • Supporting this Act means approving the government's spending plans for 2010. It allows the government to use taxpayers' money to pay for public services like schools, hospitals, and defence during that financial year.

A vote to oppose means

  • People might oppose it if they disagree with how the government is spending money – for example, if they think too much is spent on certain departments or if they believe the money should be used differently during an economic crisis.

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Bill Passage

Commons

  • 1st reading19 Jul 2010
  • 2nd reading20 Jul 2010
  • 3rd reading20 Jul 2010

Lords

  • 1st reading20 Jul 2010
  • 2nd reading26 Jul 2010
  • 3rd reading26 Jul 2010
Royal Assent27 Jul 2010
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