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Appropriation (No.2) Act 2007
Summary
This Act gives the government official permission to spend a certain amount of taxpayers' money on public services during 2007. Parliament passes Appropriation Acts each year to control and authorize how much the government can spend on different areas.
A vote to support means
- —Supporting this Act means approving the government's spending plans for 2007. It allows the government to use taxpayers' money on essential services like the NHS, schools, defence, and social support that benefit the public.
A vote to oppose means
- —Critics might worry that the government is spending too much money, borrowing when it should save, or spending on the wrong priorities. Others might question whether taxpayers' money is being used efficiently and effectively.
Cast Your Vote
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Bill Passage
Commons
- 1st reading9 Jul 2007
- 2nd reading10 Jul 2007
- 3rd reading10 Jul 2007
Lords
- 1st reading10 Jul 2007
- 2nd reading17 Jul 2007
- 3rd reading17 Jul 2007
Royal Assent19 Jul 2007
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