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Clive Live in Parliament: Business of the House 22nd July 2010


During Prime Ministers Question's this week, we witnessed the Deputy Prime Minister make a personal statement, when he was supposed to be speaking on behalf of the Government.


Clive Efford asked the Leader of the House to look into the matter and he suggested his own way of implementing it for the future..


1. Business of the House (22nd July 2010)



Clive's question transcript


The duty of the Leader of the House is to protect the interests of the House. When we have asked questions of Ministers at the Dispatch Box we have been labouring under the misapprehension that they have actually been speaking on behalf of the Government. Yesterday, we heard the statement from the Deputy Prime Minister which, it was later said, was a personal statement or a statement of Liberal Democrat policy. Will the Leader of the House make a statement about how we are to determine who is answering questions on behalf of whom on the Government Benches? While doing that, will he consider the suggestion that there should be a dress code for the Liberal Democrats? They should wear blue down one side and yellow down the other, so that when they turn the yellow side towards the Dispatch Box we know who is talking and when they turn their blue side towards it we know that they are speaking for the Tory Government. What we need to know is what-

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