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Northern Ireland (St Andrews Agreement) Act 2007
Summary
This Act puts into law the St Andrews Agreement, a peace deal for Northern Ireland. It sets up rules for how the Northern Ireland Assembly should work, allowing rival political parties to govern together and make decisions about local issues like education, health, and housing.
A vote to support means
- —Supporting this Act means backing the peace agreement that helped end conflict in Northern Ireland. It allows the government to set up a working Northern Ireland Assembly where different political parties can share power and make decisions together for the region.
A vote to oppose means
- —Some people worry that power-sharing arrangements might not work fairly between different communities. Others may have concerns about whether the agreement properly represents all groups or protects minority interests in Northern Ireland.
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Bill Passage
Commons
- 1st reading27 Mar 2007
- 2nd reading27 Mar 2007
- Committee stage27 Mar 2007
- Report stage27 Mar 2007
- 3rd reading27 Mar 2007
Lords
- 1st reading27 Mar 2007
- 2nd reading27 Mar 2007
- Report stage27 Mar 2007
- 3rd reading27 Mar 2007
Royal Assent27 Mar 2007
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