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"content": "Commons, it may be useful to note that in the House of Commons, the Prime Ministerâs Question Time, even the media discussed it. If you watch Sky News or the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) before the Prime Ministerâs Time, you will see extensive interviews and comments about what the Prime Minister will issue in the House. Indeed, the Prime Minister issues a Press release to the media and to the House so that when he comes to the House in the afternoon, he is aware and the entire country is aware that he will be addressing certain issues. That is only fair because we are now experimenting with new rules. If we pick the best practices all over the world, and subject to your direction, it would only be fair that the Prime Minister should be indicating to the House in a summarized Press Statement and a communication, so that when he addresses the House in the afternoon, he would be covering certain broad areas so that the country and the hon. Members can be prepared. This is not personal! It is not directed to the person of the Prime Minister. We are trying to develop a rule that will be applicable for a very long time. I am pleading that we borrow from other practices. In the House of Commons, the Press discusses what the Prime Minister will be addressing the nation on the whole morning. So, the practice there is quite different from what the Prime Minister was suggesting just a few moments ago."
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