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Written questions by Holmes.

Every parliamentary written question tabled by Paul Holmes this session, with the full answer and department. Back to the MP page.

Department:All (252)Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (147)Treasury (34)Department of Health and Social Care (17)Home Office (12)Cabinet Office (10)Speaker's Committee on the Electoral Commission (9)Ministry of Defence (7)Ministry of Justice (3)Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (3)Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (2)Department for Transport (2)Department for Work and Pensions (2)

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9 Mar 2026·Ministry of Justice·Answered
Asked

What guidance HM Prison and Probation Service has issued on political restrictions for Crown Servants by grade, including restrictions on standing for (a) local and (b) Parliamentary elections.

Reply

HM Prison and Probation Service employees are civil servants and are bound by the Civil Service Code, which requires them to serve the government of the day with integrity, honesty, objectivity and impartiality.In HMPPS, this is reinforced through the Outside Activities Policy and the Conduct and Discipline Policy. These policies set out the political restrictions that apply to Crown Servants and require employees to seek permission before taking part in certain political activities. The level of restriction varies by grade and role.Employees must not undertake political activity while on duty, in uniform or on official premises. Employees who wish to stand for election to local authorities or to Parliament must seek prior approval in line with the Civil Service Management Code and HMPPS policies.Employees are signposted to guidance on conduct for civil servants at each election period and during party conference season to ensure clear expectations of behaviour.

16 Sept 2025·Ministry of Justice·Answered
Asked

What the policy responsibilities will be of the new Deputy Prime Minister; and whether he will have responsibility for (a) industrial relations and (b) employment law.

Reply

Responsibilities of the Deputy Prime Minister are published on gov.uk.

16 Sept 2025·Ministry of Justice·Answered
Asked

Whether the new Deputy Prime Minister will have an office in 70 Whitehall office; how many staff he will have; and whether he plans to create an Office of the Deputy Prime Minister.

Reply

The Deputy Prime Minister has an office in Dover House. He is supported by an Office of Deputy Prime Minister which coordinates work across Departments and supports the delivery of the Deputy Prime Minister’s priorities.

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