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Greater London Authority Act 2007
Summary
This Act reformed the Greater London Authority, the organisation that runs London. It updated the rules for how the Mayor, Assembly, and other bodies work together to manage transport, planning, housing, and other services across the capital.
A vote to support means
- —Supporting this Act means backing changes to how London is governed and run. It gives the Mayor and London Assembly more powers to make decisions about transport, housing, and services that affect millions of Londoners.
A vote to oppose means
- —Critics might worry that concentrating too much power with the Mayor could reduce local control in individual boroughs. Others could be concerned about costs, how decisions are made, or whether all communities have a fair say.
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Bill Passage
Commons
- 1st reading28 Nov 2006
- 2nd reading12 Dec 2006
- Committee stage9 Jan 2007
- Report stage27 Feb 2007
- 3rd reading27 Feb 2007
Lords
- 1st reading28 Feb 2007
- 2nd reading28 Mar 2007
- Committee stage30 Apr 2007
- Report stage19 Jun 2007
- 3rd reading9 Oct 2007
Royal Assent23 Oct 2007
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