General Affairs Council

Part of Oral Answers to Questions — Foreign and Commonwealth Office – in the House of Commons at 2:30 pm on 31 March 2009.

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Photo of Crispin Blunt Crispin Blunt Shadow Minister (Home Affairs) 2:30, 31 March 2009

I imagine that the Minister has noticed the remarkable similarity between Questions 2, 8 and 17. Has the Government's competence so disintegrated that they cannot even adequately disguise an exercise in arranging questions for themselves to answer?

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