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Money bills

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A money bill is a bill that in the opinion of the House of Commons Speaker is concerned only with national taxation, public money or loans.

A bill that is certified as a money bill and which has been passed by the Commons will become law after one month, with or without the approval of the House of Lords, under the terms of the Parliament Acts.

               

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