House of Lords Reform
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Asked if he could give any guidance on the Prime Minister’s voting intentions on Lord’s reform, the PMOS replied that the Prime Minister would be voting, and supported Jack Straw’s attempt to reach a consensus. In terms of precisely how he would vote, everyone would have to wait until the event, or near the event, as the Prime Minister believed that MPs should not be influenced by how he intended to vote in what was a free vote.
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