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London Local Authorities and Transport for London Act 2013

Summary

This Act is a law that changes how London's transport (buses, roads, taxis) is managed and how the 32 local councils in London work together. It gives Transport for London more control over certain services and allows councils to cooperate more closely on local issues like planning and housing.

A vote to support means

  • Supporting this Act means backing measures to improve London's transport system and help local councils work better together. It gives Transport for London more powers to manage buses, roads and travel, while allowing councils to coordinate services more effectively.

A vote to oppose means

  • Critics might worry that it gives too much power to Transport for London rather than local councils. Others could be concerned about potential costs to taxpayers or whether the changes actually improve services for ordinary people.

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Bill Passage

Commons

  • 1st reading28 Mar 2011
  • 2nd reading6 Mar 2012
  • Committee stage6 Nov 2012

Lords

  • 1st reading22 Jan 2008
  • 2nd reading20 Feb 2008
  • Committee stage9 Mar 2009
  • 3rd reading28 Mar 2011
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