Stages of a bill

Cards (8)

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    1.     First reading – reading the title of the bill, no discussion or vote
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    2.    Second reading – title read again, MPs get a chance to discuss/debate the main topics and bill needs majority vote to pass to next stage 
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    3.     Committee stage – between 16-50 MPs with expertise in the area examine the bill and suggest amendments 
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    4.     Report stage – the committee publish a report with all the amendments which are then debated in the Commons where there is a vote to accept/reject the proposal 
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    5.     Third reading – more of a formality for one last reading and vote
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    6.     House of Lords – goes through the same process as the Commons and can suggest their own amendments 
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    7.     Ping-Pong stage – goes back to the Commons to consider the Lords’ amendments and bounces between houses until any disagreements are settled 
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    8.     Royal assent – the monarch agrees to the bill and it immediately becomes a law