Schedule

Crown Employment (Nationality) Bill – in a Public Bill Committee at 9:45 am on 18 July 2007.

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Question proposed, That the schedule be the schedule to the Bill.

Photo of Andrew Dismore Andrew Dismore Labour, Hendon

For the reasons that I gave earlier, I commend the schedule to the Committee.

Question put and agreed to.

Schedule agreed to.

Bill to be reported, without amendment.

Committee rose at eleven minutes to Ten o’clock.

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