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Local Government (Review of Decisions) Act 2015

Summary

This Act gives people the right to have local council decisions reviewed if they think they're unfair or made incorrectly. It sets out the process for challenging these decisions and makes sure councils have to follow proper rules when making them.

A vote to support means

  • Supporting this Act means backing better checks on local council decisions. It helps ordinary people challenge unfair or wrong decisions made by their local government, making councils more accountable and transparent.

A vote to oppose means

  • Critics might worry that it creates too much red tape and slows down local councils doing their jobs. Some could argue it gives people endless chances to challenge decisions, making it harder for councils to actually get things done.

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Bill Passage

Commons

  • 1st reading2 Jul 2014
  • 2nd reading24 Oct 2014
  • Committee stage21 Jan 2015
  • Report stage23 Jan 2015
  • 3rd reading23 Jan 2015

Lords

  • 1st reading26 Jan 2015
  • 2nd reading27 Feb 2015
  • Committee stage12 Mar 2015
  • 3rd reading18 Mar 2015
Royal Assent26 Mar 2015
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