§ Mr. Campbell-SavoursTo ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland (1) on what dates since 1 May(a) Ministers and (b) officials in her Department have met 316W commercial lobbyists to discuss matters relating to the business of her Department; and if she will introduce a register of such meetings; [8071]
(2) on what dates since 1 May (a) Ministers and (b) officials in her Department have attended meetings with organisations representing (i) commercial and (ii) non-commercial interests organised by commercial lobbying firms; and if she will introduce a register of such meetings. [8072]
§ Mr. Paul MurphyAs my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister explained in response to the hon. Member for Newport, West (Mr. Flynn),Official Report, 2 June 1997, column 99, Ministers and officials receive deputations from many groups who are concerned to press their own interests or those of their clients, which Ministers and officials take due care to consider within the wider public interest and Government policy. As it is not practicable to distinguish particular groups as lobbyists, the Departments cannot keep a register of such meetings.