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It does not become law. Royal assent is required for a bill to become and act and thus law.

This happened with the Military Action Against Iraq (Parliamentary Approval) Bill which sought to transfer from the monarch to Parliament the power to authorize military strikes against Iraq. The queen refused to sign it and thus it was dropped.

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Q: What happens in English law if after an act of law has passed through parliament the queen then refuses to sign the act?
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