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London Olympic Games and Paralympic Games (Amendment) Act 2011
Summary
This Act modifies the original 2006 Olympic law to make changes needed for planning and running the 2012 London Olympic and Paralympic Games. It likely adjusts rules, powers, or procedures to help the games happen as planned, though the specific changes would be in the detailed sections of the Act.
A vote to support means
- —Supporting this Act means backing changes to help the 2012 London Olympics and Paralympics run smoothly. It could help protect the games from legal challenges, speed up decision-making, or give organizers the powers they need to deliver a successful event for athletes and visitors.
A vote to oppose means
- —People might worry that the Act gives too much power to organizers without enough public oversight or debate. Others could be concerned about costs, changes to local areas, or whether the rules fairly balance the needs of Olympics organizers with ordinary people's interests.
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Bill Passage
Commons
- 1st reading16 Mar 2011
- 2nd reading28 Apr 2011
- Committee stage17 May 2011
- Report stage8 Sept 2011
- 3rd reading8 Sept 2011
Lords
- 1st reading12 Sept 2011
- 2nd reading3 Oct 2011
- Committee stage25 Oct 2011
- Report stage15 Nov 2011
- 3rd reading21 Nov 2011
Royal Assent14 Dec 2011
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