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Northern Ireland Assembly Members Act 2010
Summary
This Act sets out rules and requirements for people who work as Members of the Northern Ireland Assembly (the regional parliament). It covers things like how they should behave, what they're allowed to do, and standards they must follow while in office.
A vote to support means
- —Supporting this Act means backing rules that make the Northern Ireland Assembly work better and more fairly. It helps ensure Assembly Members (politicians) follow proper standards and can represent their constituents effectively.
A vote to oppose means
- —People might worry about extra costs to taxpayers, stricter rules that limit politicians' freedom, or that the changes don't actually solve real problems in Northern Ireland. Some might disagree with who gets to make these decisions.
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People's Vote0 votes
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Bill Passage
Commons
- 1st reading24 Feb 2010
- 2nd reading11 Mar 2010
- Committee stage7 Apr 2010
- Report stage7 Apr 2010
- 3rd reading7 Apr 2010
Lords
- 1st reading19 Nov 2009
- 2nd reading1 Dec 2009
- Committee stage12 Jan 2010
- Report stage3 Feb 2010
- 3rd reading24 Feb 2010
Royal Assent8 Apr 2010
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