My Lords, there is clearly a difference between a draft programme and draft Bills. There was nothing in the Statement about chapter 3 of the programme, dealing with draft Bills. Having read chapter 3, I completely endorse it; there is nothing objectionable in it, but I could not find anything new in it. Can the noble Baroness enlighten me? In particular, is it the intention that most Bills will be published in draft? Will she also say something on the one notable omission in relation to the legislative process, to which my noble friend alluded: the absence of any reference to post-legislative scrutiny?
Government: Legislative Programme
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Lord Norton of Louth
(Conservative)
in the House of Lords on Wednesday, 11 July 2007.
It occurred during Ministerial statement on Government: Legislative Programme.
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