HC Deb 27 November 1969 vol 792 c134W
Q16. Mr. Arthur Lewis

asked the Prime Minister whether he is aware that for many years Ministers have, prior to preparing and framing their legislation, taken the opportunity of consulting with interested parties, such as the Trades Union Congress, employers' organisations and trade associations; and whether he will arrange in future that such consultations should also be held with Members of Parliament before the introduction of any Bills.

The Prime Minister

I assume that my hon. Friend has in mind the possibility of pre-legislation Select Committees. This will be considered as part of the review of Select Committees generally which my right hon. Friend the Lord President referred to in the House on 21st October. —[Vol. 788, c. 972.]