Summary
The aim of publishing the Draft Legislative Programme is to set out the Government's current proposals for legislation - to be considered by Parliament in its next session - for comment and consultation before the final programme is published in the Queen's Speech towards the end of the year.
This Green Paper, 'Preparing Britain for the Future - The Government's Draft Legislative Programme 2008/09' (Cm. 7372), sets out the proposed Bills and other non-legislative actions, organised into four themes that reflect the core direction of the Government.
These four core themes are: economic stability; making the most of your potential; personalisation and improvement of public services; and handing power back to people.
The 18 major Bills to be presented are:
- Economic Stability:
- 1 - Banking reform
- 2 - Saving Gateway
- 3 - Business rates supplement
- 4 - Marine and coastal access
- 5 - Heritage protection.
- Making the Most of Your Potential:
- 6 - Education and skills
- 7 - Equality
- 8 - Welfare reform.
- Personalisation and Improvement of Public Services:
- 9 - Policing and crime reduction
- 10 - Transport security
- 11 - Communications data
- 12 - Law reform, victims and witnesses
- 13 - Citizenship, immigration and borders
- 14 - Coroners and death certification
- 15 - National Health Service reform.
- Handing Power Back to People:
- 16 - Constitutional Renewal
- 17 - Community empowerment, housing and economic regeneration.
- Other:
- 18 - Geneva Conventions and United Nations personnel.
The Government invites public response to these proposals.
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