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Queen's Speech 2010 *º
The Queen outlined the Government’s priorities for the coming Parliamentary year in her Queen’s Speech following the official state opening of Parliament on 25 May 2010. (#64188)
Current Bills *
The Bills outlined in the Queen's Speech 2010. (#64189)
Academies Bill *º
Legislation will be introduced to enable more schools to achieve academy status and give them greater freedoms over the curriculum. (#64196)
Airport Economic Regulation Bill *º
My Government will…reform the economic regulation of airports to benefit passengers. (#64197)
Armed Forces Bill *º
The Armed Forces Bill will continue in force the legislation governing the Armed Forces and make provision for other defence matters. (#64198)
Decentralism and Localism Bill *º
A Bill will be introduced to devolve greater powers to councils and neighbourhoods and give local communities control over housing and planning decisions. (#64199)
Energy and Green Economy Bill *º
Legislation will be introduced to improve energy efficiency in homes and businesses, to promote low carbon energy production and to secure energy supplies. (#64200)
Equitable Life Payments Scheme Bill *º
Legislation will reform the framework for financial services Regulation and implement the Government’s commitment to make fair and transparent payments to Equitable Life policyholders. (#64201)
European Communities (Amendment) Referendum Lock Bill *º
My Government will introduce legislation to ensure that in future this Parliament and the British people have their say on any proposed transfer of powers to the European Union (#64202)
Financial Services Regulation Bill *º
Legislation will reform the framework for financial services regulation to learn from the financial crisis. (#64203)
Freedom (Great Repeal) Bill *º
Legislation will be brought forward to restore freedoms and civil liberties through the abolition of identity cards and repeal of unnecessary laws. (#64204)
Health Bill *º
The voice of patients and the role of doctors will be strengthened in the National Health Service (#64206)
Identity Documents Bill *º
Legislation will be brought forward to restore freedoms and civil liberties through the abolition of identity cards and repeal of unnecessary laws. (#64205)
Local Government Bill *º
Legislation will be introduced to stop uncompleted plans to create unitary councils. (#64207)
National Insurance Contributions Bill *º
Changes to National Insurance will save jobs and support the economy. (#64208)
Office of Budget Responsibility Bill *º
Action will be taken to accelerate the reduction of the structural budget deficit. A new Office for Budget Responsibility will maintain confidence in the management of the public finances. (#64209)
Parliamentary Reform Bills *º
Measures to introduce fixed term Parliaments for five years. Constituents will be given the right to recall their MP where they are guilty of serious wrongdoing. A referendum on the Alternative Vote system for the House of Commons and to create fewer and more equal sized constituencies. (#64210)
Pensions and Savings Bill *º
The timetable for increasing the State Pension Age will be reviewed. (#64212)
Police Reform and Social Responsibility Bill *º
A Bill will be introduced to make the police service more accountable to local people and to tackle alcohol-related violence and anti-social behaviour. (#64211)
Postal Services Bill *º
My Government will modernise the Royal Mail, in partnership with employees, and will ensure it benefits from private sector capital and disciplines. (#64213)
Public Bodies (Reform) Bill *º
The cost of bureaucracy and the number of public bodies will be reduced. (#64214)
Scotland Bill *º
My Government will introduce legislation to implement recommendations from the Final Report of the Commission on Scottish Devolution. (#64215)
Terrorist Asset Freezing Bill *º
The Terrorist Asset Freezing Bill will not be mentioned in the Queen’s Speech. It will be included in the list that is published alongside the Queen’s Speech. (#64216)
Welfare Reform Bill *º
The tax and benefits system will be made fairer and simpler. (#64217)
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