Remaining Stages of Identity Documents Bill
16 September 2010 (updated on 16 September 2010)
Minister for Immigration, Damian Green, introduced the report stage and third reading of the Identity Documents Bill in the Commons. The Bill passed its remaining stages
- Video and Audio: Identity Documents Bill, remaining stages
- Commons Hansard: Identity Documents Bill, remaining stages
- Bills before Parliament: Identity Documents Bill
- Bills before Parliament 2010-11
- About Parliament: Passage of a Bill
Report stage
The report stage gives MPs an opportunity, on the floor of the House, to consider further amendments (proposals for change) to a Bill which has been examined in committee.
There is no set time period between the end of committee stage and the start of the report stage.
What happens at report stage?
All MPs may speak and vote - for lengthy or complex Bills the debates may be spread over several days.
All MPs can suggest amendments to the Bill or new clauses (parts) they think should be added.
What happens after report stage?
Report stage is normally followed immediately by debate on the Bill's third reading.