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Politics A-Level United Kingdom (DONE!!!!!)

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Question:

How does a Bill become Law?

Author: eric_galvao



Answer:

-First Reading: MPs informed about Bill/Proposed Legislation -Second Reading: Main Debate on Bill held. Vote takes place -Committee Stage: If Commons vote Yay, then a Public Bill Committee set up to Consider it in Detail. Amendments may be Suggested -Report Stage: Bill Debated again, with any Amendments included -Third Reading: Final Debate, and last Opportunity to Block the Bill -Passage to 'other place': Bills passed to the other House (usually to the Lords) and further Amendments can be Suggested -Royal Assent: Monarch Signs the Bill into UK Law. Now an Act of Parliament.


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