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... the right to put there bill forward to the government. Not very many private member bills become act, most tend to function as a way of drawing attention to a particular issue. * Private Bill: these are usually made by a local authority or public corporation maybe to a seek authority to build a new bridge or road! This is the process of making an Act of Parliament. Bill: The bill is made by a private member bill, a public member bill or a private bill. First reading: The bill is read to the house. Second Reading: All the proposals are reviewed and fully debated on by the House of Commons Committee Stage: Reviewed by a committee that will give it a detailed examination. Report Stage: Once the bill has been reviewed and is correct they committee report back to the house with the verdict. Third Reading: If the bill has been slightly amended by the committee ...
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