The date for the House of Commons debate on the RDR has been changed to Monday 29 November following a request from the Labour party.
A full Parliamentary debate on the regulation had been scheduled for Tuesday 30 November. The re-scheduling follows a change of diary request from Her Majesty's Opposition, according to a parliamentary source. A formal announcement of the new date will be made on Thursday. Ministers will use the three-hour slot for a full debate on the RDR, including the issues of grandfathering and the appropriateness of exams. The debate has been called by Tory MPs Harriet Baldwin and Mark Garnier. Have your say in the very first Commons debate on the RDR by posting your questions using our...
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