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Transport for London Act 2016

Summary

This Act gives Transport for London (the organisation that runs the Underground, buses, and other transport in London) additional legal powers and flexibility to run and improve the capital's transport system. It updates the rules under which TfL operates to help it manage services more effectively.

A vote to support means

  • Supporting this Act means backing measures to improve London's transport system, making it more efficient and better for passengers. It gives Transport for London more powers to manage buses, the Underground, and other services, potentially leading to better investment and improvements across the network.

A vote to oppose means

  • Critics might worry about costs to taxpayers and whether giving TfL more power could lead to higher fares. Some may be concerned about whether the changes actually benefit ordinary people or just benefit certain areas of London over others.

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Bill Passage

Commons

  • 1st reading4 Mar 2014
  • 2nd reading9 Sept 2014
  • Committee stage13 Jan 2015
  • Report stage5 Mar 2015
  • Report stage12 Apr 2016

Lords

  • 1st reading24 Jan 2011
  • 2nd reading13 Dec 2011
  • Committee stage28 Jan 2014
  • 3rd reading4 Mar 2014
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