In the House of Commons, a bill undergoes several stages: first, it is introduced and then debated, allowing Members of Parliament (MPs) to discuss its merits. Following the debate, the bill is subject to a vote; if it passes, it moves to the committee stage for detailed examination. After any amendments, the bill is debated again before a final vote. If approved, it is sent to the House of Lords for further consideration.
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