BRITAIN AND FRANCE SWAP JUSTICE MINISTERS
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Following the state visit of President Nicholas Sarkozy and Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, Gordon Brown announced this morning that Secretary of State for Justice Jack Straw would be seconded to work in the French justice ministry.
In a straight swop Britain's new Justice Minister would be Rachida Dati, the exchange which was discussed at their meeting by the two leaders, and approved by a joint meeting of the Houses of Parliament will take place today.
2 Comments:
Oh really? And when does this start - 1 April?
Yes, and a little bit of wishful thinking.
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