: Does my hon. Friend agree that it is incumbent on the Minister in his winding-up speech to expand on the Secretary of State’s earlier comments about ““discreet”” planning powers for the new Olympic authority. I do not know what ““discreet”” means in this context. Does it mean that the authority will meet completely in secret, that it will take its decisions secretly and that people will not know who is on it? Does my hon. Friend share my concern about that, and does he agree that the Minister should explain what ““discreet”” means when he winds up?
London Olympics Bill
Proceeding contribution from
Harry Cohen
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Thursday, 21 July 2005.
It occurred during Debate on bills on London Olympics Bill.
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