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Infrastructure Act 2015

Summary

The Infrastructure Act 2015 is a law that gives the government powers to plan, fund, and build essential services and networks across the UK. This includes transport links, energy systems, water supplies, and digital connections that communities need to function properly.

A vote to support means

  • Supporting this Act means backing improvements to Britain's infrastructure like roads, railways, water systems, and broadband networks. It helps create jobs, makes travel easier, and ensures communities have reliable utilities and internet access.

A vote to oppose means

  • Critics worry about the cost to taxpayers and whether money is spent wisely on the right projects. Some are concerned about environmental impacts of new construction or that rural areas might be neglected in favour of cities.

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Bill Passage

Commons

  • 1st reading20 Nov 2014
  • 2nd reading8 Dec 2014
  • Committee stage16 Dec 2014
  • Report stage26 Jan 2015
  • 3rd reading26 Jan 2015

Lords

  • 1st reading5 Jun 2014
  • 2nd reading18 Jun 2014
  • Committee stage3 Jul 2014
  • Report stage3 Nov 2014
  • 3rd reading19 Nov 2014
Royal Assent12 Feb 2015
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