Among them were calls for a «
temporary» measure on political
parties to impose quotas to ensure equal representation in the
House of Commons of men and women.
The
parties agreed and, without giving notice to the Office of the Public Guardian and Trustee («OPGT»), they obtained a court order appointing the Public Guardian and Trustee as estate trustee during litigation on a
temporary basis (namely, to complete the sale of the deceased's
house, liquidate his other assets, and to resolve the pressing issue of whether the deceased was to be cremated or buried).