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Supply and Appropriation (Main Estimates) Act 2014

Summary

This Act is Parliament approving how much money the government can spend on different departments and services during 2014. It's like a family budget—it decides how much goes to the NHS, schools, the military, benefits, and other services for that year.

A vote to support means

  • Supporting this Act means approving the government's spending plans for 2014. It allows the government to pay for essential public services like the NHS, schools, defence, and social care that the country needs to run.

A vote to oppose means

  • Critics might argue the government is spending money on the wrong priorities or wastefully. Some could worry that certain departments get too much funding while others don't get enough, or that the spending doesn't address important issues like poverty or climate change.

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Bill Passage

Commons

  • 1st reading7 Jul 2014
  • 2nd reading8 Jul 2014
  • 3rd reading8 Jul 2014

Lords

  • 1st reading9 Jul 2014
  • 2nd reading16 Jul 2014
  • 3rd reading16 Jul 2014
Royal Assent17 Jul 2014
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