HC Deb 24 March 2003 vol 402 cc20-1W
Mr. Burnett

To ask the Solicitor-General if she will make a statement on her role and responsibilities for providing legal advice to this House. [103642]

The Solicitor-General

[holding answer 18 March 2003]The Law Officers' role as legal advisors to Parliament covers three areas. First, the constitution and conduct of proceedings in the House, including questions of parliamentary privilege. Secondly, the conduct and discipline of Members. Thirdly, the meaning and effect of proposed legislation.

However, by a longstanding convention, observed by successive Governments and reflected in the Ministerial Code, the Law Officers' legal advice to the Government remains confidential. This enables Government to obtain frank and full legal advice in confidence. To express a view independently to Parliament on matters which may be consulted by the Government would undermine the confidentiality of the lawyer/client relationship between the Law Officers and the Government.

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