00:00The recess was due to be at the closing.
00:02Yeah, we will have to, because we'll have the King's speech a week on Wednesday.
00:06That then has a five day general debate, which will take us through to about 23rd.
00:11We're due to go into recess on the 24th.
00:13I don't think it would be the new government sort of saying, we're going to hit the ground running,
00:17get all this change, and then by the way we're off to recess.
00:20So we'll extend it through to, I don't know whether I've told you this.
00:23I think I'm aware.
00:26But we'll then extend it to at least the end of July, and then back to the beginning of September.
00:31When are you in recess, is it?
00:33So we were in recess last week.
00:35Yeah, because you're a little bit earlier on.
00:37So we still have some key pieces of business with the proper government, for example.
00:41So we may have to do a recall for some of that type of...
00:45Oh, well if you need to, we'll recall it.
00:47If we need to, yes.
00:48Probably over July, but at 12 o'clock for all of them, 8 into August, acknowledging.
00:53And then you're back to mid-August, is it?
00:551st of September.
00:56Oh, 1st of September.
00:57I think, yeah.
00:58Do you think you will have to recall, or is it just as and when?
01:01Well, we have to work that out.
01:03We weren't able to publish the programme for government because of election rights.
01:07And debate on the initial programme, so that's generally the protocol.
01:12But we'll see how we progress with that.
01:15But like you said, we've got many big issues to fight back also.
01:18You do.
01:25Thank you.
01:56Cheers.
01:57Okay.
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