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National Security (State Threats) Bill

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Lords ping-pong. The Lords changed the bill; this vote is the Commons deciding whether to accept that change.

Formally: National Security (State Threats) Bill: motion to agree to Lords Amendment 1 · division 49, 06 Jul 2026

What they were voting on — Parliament's own words

A Bill to make provision for the designation of bodies involved in foreign power threat activity; to create offences relating to bodies designated under this Act; and for connected purposes.

The full bill at bills.parliament.uk

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AYE — I'd back itNO — I'd block it
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