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LONDON LOCAL AUTHORITIES AND TRANSPORT FOR LONDON ACT 2008

Summary

This Act gives London's local councils and Transport for London (TfL) new powers to work together on transport planning and services. It allows them to make joint decisions about buses, roads, and other transport in their areas, rather than TfL making all the decisions alone.

A vote to support means

  • Supporting this Act means backing measures that help London's transport system run better and give local councils more say in how transport works in their areas. It aims to improve services like buses and trains for millions of Londoners who rely on them daily.

A vote to oppose means

  • Critics might worry that giving more power to local councils could create confusion or inconsistency across London. Others might be concerned about costs to taxpayers or that Transport for London loses control over important decisions.

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Bill Passage

Commons

  • 1st reading25 Jan 2005
  • 2nd reading21 Jun 2005
  • Committee stage1 Nov 2005
  • Report stage8 Dec 2005
  • 3rd reading15 Dec 2005

Lords

  • 1st reading15 Dec 2005
  • 2nd reading1 Feb 2006
  • Committee stage26 Jun 2006
  • Committee stage25 Apr 2007
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