One for all the conspiracy enthusiasts
From Hansard:
Mr. Stewart Jackson: To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government how much funding her Department has given to Common Purpose since the Department's establishment. [272481]
Mr. Stewart Jackson: To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government how much funding her Department has given to Common Purpose since the Department's establishment. [272481]
Mr. Khan: Communities and Local Government has not provided any funding to Common Purpose. It has however spent £20,950 on six Common Purpose training programmes since the year 2000.
Common Purpose, eh?
Quick, someone origami me a bacofoil fedora.
Sticking with matters Parliamentary:
Mr. Gauke: To ask the Prime Minister whether the recording of his statement on hon. Members' allowances uploaded to his YouTube channel on 21 April required more than one take.
The Prime Minister: The recording is available on the Downing street YouTube channel.
What an informative answer.
And, erm:
Dr. Murrison: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs if he will bring forward legislative proposals to restrict the operation of dog rental companies in England; and if he will make a statement. [272372]
Jane Kennedy: The Government have no plans to bring forward legislative proposals to restrict the operation of dog rental companies.
Well, if I want dog hair everywhere, holes in my garden and for no leg to be safe from amorous canine attention I now know that I do not have to fork out for the whole kit and caboodle but can hire a mutt by the hour.
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