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Deputy Prime Minister's Questions: 1 March 2011

Police Officers, petitions and the Freedom Bill were on the agenda at this month's Deputy PMQs session.

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The Deputy Prime Minister also took questions on electoral fraud and the Boundary Reviews.

Follow the links below to read the DPMQs transcript or to watch the broadcast again.

Question-by-question guide

The Deputy Prime Minister answered questions on:

  • Recall of MPs
  • Boundary Reviews
  • House of Lords Reform
  • Constitutional Reform
  • Police officers
  • Freedom Bill
  • Electoral fraud
  • Petitions

Previous DPMQ story: Deputy Prime Minister’s Questions

Extra information

Deputy Prime Minister’s Questions is an opportunity for MPs from all parties to question the Deputy Prime Minister on any subject, although they usually focus on the key issues of the day and his special responsibility for political and constitutional reform.

The half-hour session takes place once a month on Tuesdays while Parliament is in session.

Published 1 March 2011