Sentences with phrase «leader of the house sir»

Leader of the House Sir George Young said he wanted to see a full day's debate on phone - hacking on Wednesday.
Under a putative timetable proposed by shadow leader of the House Sir George Young last month, the prime minister will call the election on March 29th, the House will adjourn on April 1st and parliament will be dissolved on April 12th.
PMQs was followed by an official statement from leader of the House Sir George Young on the Cabinet secretary report.
Leader of the House Sir George Young upheld her complaint and had the beer removed.
The plan was announced by leader of the House Sir George Young, who argued that the change in timetable better suits five - year fixed - term parliaments - part of the government's constitutional reform programme.
Leader of the House Sir George Young told MPs on Tuesday night that he would only be able to update the Commons about the state of play on Thursday lunchtime.

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Lansley will become leader of the House of Commons, a position previously occupied by Sir George Young.
16:55 - Next Sir George Young, the leader of the House, backs Heath up.
Looks like Sir George Young, the leader of the House, is going to lay out the position in a moment.
Many Tories early in the debate - the initial stages took the form of Sir George Young, the Leader of the House, and his Shadow, Angela Eagle, giving statements on behalf of their leaderships - gave answers which followed the format of «Of course the current Lords is indefensible, but so is this Bill»of Sir George Young, the Leader of the House, and his Shadow, Angela Eagle, giving statements on behalf of their leaderships - gave answers which followed the format of «Of course the current Lords is indefensible, but so is this Bill»of the House, and his Shadow, Angela Eagle, giving statements on behalf of their leaderships - gave answers which followed the format of «Of course the current Lords is indefensible, but so is this Bill»of their leaderships - gave answers which followed the format of «Of course the current Lords is indefensible, but so is this Bill»of «Of course the current Lords is indefensible, but so is this Bill»Of course the current Lords is indefensible, but so is this Bill».
Justice chief Ken Clarke is bat - tling to avoid demotion to Leader of the House if, as expected, Sir George Young is axed.
Clarke, whose focus on rehabilitation rather than prison at the Ministry of Justice angered the tabloid press, is expected to be demoted, probably to Leader of the House — a position currently occupied by Sir George Young.
You've probably never wondered which Smiths song best reflects Sir George Young, the shadow leader of the House of Commons.
Andrew Lansley is reportedly being demoted from health secretary to leader of the House of Commons, replacing Sir George Young.
The PM has «paid tribute to Sir George Young who steps down as leader of the House of Commons».
Prime Minister: David Cameron Deputy PM & First Secretary of State: William Hague Chancellor of the Exchequer: George Osborne Leader of the Commons: Ken Clarke Home Secretary: David Davis Foreign Secretary: Sir Malcolm Rifkind Business & Employment Secretary: John Redwood Communities & Social Justice Secretary: Iain Duncan Smith Cabinet Office Minister: Francis Maude Defence Secretary: Dr Liam Fox Environment and Energy Secretary: Oliver Letwin Leader of the Lords: Lord Strathclyde Nations Secretary: Lord Trimble Education Secretary: Michael Gove Health Secretary: Chris Grayling Women & Equalities Secretary: Theresa May Pensions & Welfare Reform Secretary: David Willetts Trade & International Development Secretary: Alan Duncan Justice Secretary & Lord Chancellor: Dominic Greive Transport Secretary: Damian Green Farming, Food & Rural Affairs Secretary: Nick Herbert Housing & Local Government Secretary: Philip Hammond Culture Secretary: Julie Kirkbride
[24] The highest profile Liberal Democrat to stand down was former leader Sir Menzies Campbell, while the longest - serving MP (the «Father of the House») Sir Peter Tapsell also retired, having served from 1959 to 1964 and then continuously since the 1966 general election.
Oral Questions - Energy and Climate Change, including Topical Questions Business Statement - Leader of the House Consideration of any Lords amendments - Canterbury City Council Bill, Leeds City Council Bill, Nottingham City Council Bill and the Reading City Council Bill Private Business - The Chairman of Ways and Means is expected to name opposed private business for consideration Backbench Business - Liaison Committee's Report on Select Committee effectiveness, resources and powers - Sir Alan Beith Adjournment - UK vehicle registration mark regime - Steve McCabe
Sir George, who used to be chair of the committee when the Mr Lyon made the suggestion in 2009 but is now leader of the House, wrote to MPs: «The government fully supports these proposals.
«Sir Ian Kennedy, chairman of the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (Ipsa), was told by Leader of the House Andrew Lansley it was the Prime Minister's view that he should row back on his plans.
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