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you.
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involved.
- To be involved, you need to be in the know.
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the know, you need impartial information from the official source.
Do you know enough to have your say?
With Have Your Say, you
can find out more - every week, we bring you key Parliamentary Papers and top
stories from Government publications in the Have Your Say weekly news digest,
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Each story is broken down into:
- Summary - rounding up the salient points and sketching the background to
the publication
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publication and how it fits into the UK governmental and Parliamentary
process
- How does it affect me? - outlining likely impacts for key
interest groups and stakeholders
- Have Your Say Now - directing you to
the Government agency or department "sponsoring" the Paper.
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Your Say is an initiative to help ordinary citizens contribute to the
Government’s consultation process. It is a free service from
The Stationery Office
(TSO) on behalf of the
The National Archives
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