UK Parliament · Public Bill · No. 2125
International Development Assistance (Limit) Bill
[As Introduced]
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This bill proposes to reduce how much money the UK government spends on international development assistance, the aid and support we give to developing countries. It would place legal limits on this spending, meaning less UK taxpayer money would go towards helping other nations with things like healthcare, education, and emergency relief.
Presented by Mr Peter Bone.
HybridLords1st reading
Official Ballot · Open Govt
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The people's count45 votes
67% Aye · 3033% No · 15
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Bill passage
Commons
- 1st reading5 Sept 2017
- 2nd reading
