Bills
← Back
UK Parliament · Public Bill · No. 1350

National Insurance (Renaming) Bill

[As Introduced]
A
BILL
to

This bill proposes to change the name of 'National Insurance' to a different name. National Insurance is a tax that working people and their employers pay in the UK, which funds benefits and the NHS. The bill doesn't change how much people pay or what the money is used for, it just changes what the tax is called.

Presented by Ben Gummer.
HybridLords1st reading
Official Ballot · Open Govt

How would you vote on this bill?

Mark one box with a cross.
You will be asked to sign in before your vote is counted.
The people's count45 votes
67% Aye · 3033% No · 15
MPs' voteNot yet divided
MPs have not voted on this bill yet.

Bill passage

Commons

  • 1st reading25 Feb 2014
  • 2nd reading