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London Local Authorities Act

Summary

This Act gives London's local authorities (councils) greater control over how they run their areas and make decisions affecting their communities. Rather than waiting for national government approval, councils can act more independently on local issues that matter to residents.

A vote to support means

  • Supporting this Act means backing laws that give London's local councils more power to manage their own areas effectively. It could help councils respond faster to local problems like housing, transport, and services that affect Londoners' daily lives.

A vote to oppose means

  • Some people might worry that giving councils more power could lead to unfair differences between wealthy and poorer areas. Others might be concerned about accountability—if councils have more freedom, it could be harder to check they're spending money wisely.

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Bill Passage

Commons

  • 1st reading9 Mar 2010
  • 2nd reading13 Oct 2010
  • Committee stage29 Mar 2011
  • Report stage7 Dec 2011
  • 3rd reading21 Feb 2012

Lords

  • 1st reading22 Jan 2008
  • 2nd reading20 Feb 2008
  • Committee stage7 Jul 2008
  • Committee stage16 Jul 2009
  • 3rd reading3 Dec 2009
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