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David Cameron's plans for new laws due

David Cameron's coalition government is due to outline what laws it wants to pass in the next year when the Queen's Speech is delivered to Parliament.

Measures are set to include the repeal of ID cards, powers for parents to set up schools, reforms to policing and a referendum on the voting system.

The programme will reflect compromises reached by the Conservatives and Lib Dems when they agreed to share power.


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