HOUSE OF LORDS: MODERNISATION:
HOUSE OF LORDS: MODERNISATION:
HOUSE OF LORDS: MODERNISATION:.||=================================================================================||||a)NAT: BONGS Lord Mackay speaking in the House of Lords||HOL TV|||b)NAT: BEN MCCARTHY||LIB(HOL TV) HELD MILLBANK|ENGLAND: London: House of Lords:||Int|BV Lord Chancellor walking backwards down steps in front of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip (Duke of Edinburgh) at state opening of parliament PULL OUT||||LIB(TX 25.2.98/ITN)|Palace of Westminster:||Int|MS SIDE Lord Irvine (Lord Chancellor - wearing suit) sits at office desk||POOL|Guildhall:||Tony Blair (PM) speech at Lord Mayor's banquet SOT||- I refer not, of course, of the debate on Iraq but whether the Lord Chancellor should be allowed to wear tights or not||HOL TV|House of Lords:||TGV Lords chamber in session||||Earl Ferrers speaking SOT||- Could imagine what would happen if guardsmen at trooping the colour said they wanted to do away with bearskins because they are out of date||Earl Drogheda speaking SOT||- Daresay you recall in the sixties the expression that was in vogue 'you must be with it'||||TMS Lord Chancellor sitting on woolsack||||Lord Lester speaking SOT||- I believe we will win more public respect if we agree to this modest and sensible reform - otherwise will appear quite ridiculous||MS & CMS Lord Irvine standing and speaking (unheard)||TLMS Chamber in session||TX 16.11.98/NATDescrição
HOUSE OF LORDS: MODERNISATION:.||=================================================================================||||a)NAT: BONGS Lord Mackay speaking in the House of Lords||HOL TV|||b)NAT: BEN MCCARTHY||LIB(HOL TV) HELD MILLBANK|ENGLAND: London: House of Lords:||Int|BV Lord Chancellor walking backwards down steps in front of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip (Duke of Edinburgh) at state opening of parliament PULL OUT||||LIB(TX 25.2.98/ITN)|Palace of Westminster:||Int|MS SIDE Lord Irvine (Lord Chancellor - wearing suit) sits at office desk||POOL|Guildhall:||Tony Blair (PM) speech at Lord Mayor's banquet SOT||- I refer not, of course, of the debate on Iraq but whether the Lord Chancellor should be allowed to wear tights or not||HOL TV|House of Lords:||TGV Lords chamber in session||||Earl Ferrers speaking SOT||- Could imagine what would happen if guardsmen at trooping the colour said they wanted to do away with bearskins because they are out of date||Earl Drogheda speaking SOT||- Daresay you recall in the sixties the expression that was in vogue 'you must be with it'||||TMS Lord Chancellor sitting on woolsack||||Lord Lester speaking SOT||- I believe we will win more public respect if we agree to this modest and sensible reform - otherwise will appear quite ridiculous||MS & CMS Lord Irvine standing and speaking (unheard)||TLMS Chamber in session||TX 16.11.98/NAT
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