Chinese Gangmasters
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Asked the if the Government would support a Private Member’s Bill seeking to tidy up the law on gangmasters in the light of the tragic events at Morecambe Bay, the PMOS said that, given the crowded parliamentary timetable, he had not heard that legislative time was being made available for such a Bill. However, as with all Private Member’s Bills when they were tabled, the Government would consider the details and make judgements accordingly.
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