Thursday, 26 April 2012

DeHavilland’s new report sets out the likely announcements to be made in the Queen’s Speech on 9 May

This year’s Queen’s Speech has been highly anticipated since the Coalition Government introduced the new five-year fixed terms of Parliament. Not only has the Speech, which sets out the Government’s legislative agenda, been moved from its usual autumn slot, it has also been two years since the last one. 

The interest surrounding this year’s Queen’s Speech in particular stems from growing speculation that the Coalition is struggling to find common ground on which it can produce legislation. As a result there have been many reports that this year’s Speech will be slimmed down and non-political.

Tim Barnes, Head of Content says, “With under a month to go until the unveiling of the Coalition’s second legislative programme, this report sets out the possible announcements that will be made in the Queen’s Speech. The report will be updated in the days leading up to the State Opening of Parliament and DeHavilland will provide its clients with comprehensive and personalised coverage on the day itself.

To download your free copy of DeHavilland’s The Queen’s Speech 2012 Report visit: http://www1.dehavilland.co.uk/downloads