Learning Aim D Flashcards

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what are the 7 stages of the policy making process

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1) The first reading​
2) The second reading​
3) The committee stage​
4) The report stage​
5) The third reading​
6) Consideration of amendments​
7) Royal assent​

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what is the first reading

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Formal introduction of a Bill to the House of Commons or the House of Lords.

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What is the second reading

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It is when the main purpose of a Bill is discussed and voted on

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What is the committee stage

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It is an opportunity for changes to be made to the wording or for new clauses to be added. as it is being scrutinised

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What is the report stage

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Report stage gives all members of the house of Lords a further opportunity to examine and make amendments to a bill.

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What is the third reading

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The final chance for the Commons to debate the contents of a Bill

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What is the consideration of amendments stage

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When a Bill has passed through the third reading in both Houses, it is returned to the House of lords for the House of commons amendments to be considered.

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What is royal assent

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Royal Assent is the Monarch’s agreement to make the Bill into an Act and is a formality.​

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What is an impact of policies regarding communities and individuals?

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Increase or decrease in service provision.

Reduced or increased financial contribution.

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