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Recall of Elected Representatives (No. 2) Bill 2010-12

Type of Bill:
Private Members' Bill (Presentation Bill)
Sponsor:
John Mann

Progress of the Bill

Bill started in the House of Commons

  1. House of Commons
    1. 1st reading
    2. 2nd reading
    3. Committee stage
    4. Report stage
    5. 3rd reading
  2. House of Lords
    1. 1st reading
    2. 2nd reading
    3. Committee stage
    4. Report stage
    5. 3rd reading
  3. Consideration of Amendments
  4. Royal Assent

Latest Bill

House Bill Date
Commons Bill 300 2010-12 (as introduced) | PDF version, 82KB 19.04.2012

Latest news on the Bill

The Bill was not moved for debate on 27 April 2012. The order to read the Bill a second time lapsed.

The Bill had its first reading on 31 January 2012 through the Presentation Bill procedure.

If you require any further information about the Bill then please contact the sponsor John Mann.

Summary of the Bill

A Bill to permit voters to recall their elected representatives in specified circumstances; and for connected purposes.

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