Preparing Britain for the future – the draft legislative programme 2008/09`

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Department: Cabinet Office

Published: 2009-04-16 12:30:23

The 2008/09 draft legislative programme – Preparing Britain for the Future – has been published as a green paper today by the Prime Minister Gordon Brown. Now the people of England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales are being asked to make their voices heard on whether these are the right issues on which the Government should focus its efforts.

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