New Clause 21 — Chief executive of the Supreme Court

Part of Oral Answers to Questions — Prime Minister – in the House of Commons at 3:45 pm on 4 November 2009.

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Photo of Janet Anderson Janet Anderson Labour, Rossendale and Darwen 3:45, 4 November 2009

Order. I remind the hon. Gentleman that we are discussing whether to have a chief executive of the Supreme Court. I would be grateful if he restricted his remarks to that.

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