Ways and Means Resolution in United Kingdom
Ways and Means resolution Meaning, as used in the UK Parliament
Ways and Means resolutions are used by the Commons to give consent to parts of a Bill that will involve taxes or other charges being made on the public. They are usually approved without debate after a Bill has passed its Second reading; an exception being the annual Finance Bill whose ways and means resolutions are debated after the Budget statement and agreed before the Bill is introduced.
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- Ways and Means
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- Money resolution
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