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Appropriation Act 2007
Summary
An Appropriation Act is a law that gives the government legal permission to spend money from the public budget for a specific year. The 2007 Act authorized how billions of pounds of taxpayers' money could be spent across government services during that financial year.
A vote to support means
- —Supporting this Act means approving the government's spending plans for 2007. It allows Parliament to officially authorize how taxpayers' money should be spent across different government departments like the NHS, schools, and defence.
A vote to oppose means
- —People might oppose it if they disagree with how the money is being divided up between services, or if they think the government is spending too much in some areas and not enough in others. They might also be concerned about waste or inefficiency in government spending.
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Bill Passage
Commons
- 1st reading12 Mar 2007
- 2nd reading13 Mar 2007
- 3rd reading13 Mar 2007
Lords
- 1st reading13 Mar 2007
- 2nd reading19 Mar 2007
- 3rd reading19 Mar 2007
Royal Assent20 Mar 2007
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