House Of Lords Reform Vote
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Put that Jack Straw was "fairly robust" in referring to the vote, and asked whether the Prime Minister thought that it had to be taken very seriously now, given the time for legislation to get it through the House as soon as possible, the PMOS said that the Prime Minister recognised that the House of Commons had spoken with a clear voice. Equally, the next step was the House of Lords, and we had to wait for them to speak.
Asked if the Prime Minister would say anything after the House of Lords vote, the PMOS replied that people would have to wait and see what the House of Lords did.
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