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Transport Questions; Questions on Transport Policy
Topic Started: Jul 27 2007, 01:32 PM (110 Views)
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This is the parliamentary question time for questions to the Department of Transport.

Members of the Commons may question the government on its transport policy. Each member is limited to one question per week.

This House recognises that there is no appointed minister for transport, and so opens the floor to all government ministers.

This House recognises HRH King Charles III as the Leader of the Opposition, and as such grants him the right to ask six questions per week.

The government may only be asked to answer one question at a time - no new questions may be submitted until the previous one has been answered. If the government does not answer, action may be taken by the speaker of the commons.

I therefore open this session with the following question:

Will the government please outline to this house its transport policy?


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Transport has seemed to be the bane of previous governments, we will look to fix this, and probably will increase taxes for this. However there doesn't seem to be much capital around to tax, I'm unsure as to how this will affect the policy. We hope that the nationalisation of DUL is a step in the right direction...
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Thank you Home Secretary, I now open this session to the house.
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