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Draft Legislative Programme

Put that the Draft Legislative Programme events taking place around the country today appeared to be Labour Party rather than the Government, the PMS replied that the programme had been set out by the Prime Minister. It was the Government’s proposals for its future legislative programme and these were out for consultation. Put that Nick Brown was the Deputy Chief Whip, the PMS replied that he was also the regional Minister for the North East.

Asked whether the Ministers listed in the business for the day were visiting these areas because they were the regional Ministers, the PMS said that Jonathan Shaw was the Minister for the South East, Rosie Winterton was the Minister for Yorkshire, Ed Miliband was the Cabinet Office Minister and therefore was responsible for coordinating Government business and Harriet Harman, as Leader of the House, led on the legislative programme.

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