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[email protected] 929 20 OCTOBER 2010 930 Mr Hurd: We have planned a series of initiatives for House of Commons the forthcoming years to promote wider volunteering and to connect people again with their own power to Wednesday 20 October 2010 make a difference locally—that is the heart of the big society. I cannot be drawn on the detail of those plans, because they are subject to the spending review. The House met at half-past Eleven o’clock Mr Liam Byrne (Birmingham, Hodge Hill) (Lab): If voluntary service for young people is to work, the third PRAYERS sector has to still be alive. This afternoon the Chancellor is going to try to drive a steamroller over the big society. [MR SPEAKER in the Chair] Can the Minister explain why, in answer to parliamentary questions from my hon. Friend the Member for Glasgow Central (Anas Sarwar), three quarters of Whitehall could not say what contracts they had in place with the Oral Answers to Questions third sector? How can the Department protect the third sector from cuts this afternoon if it does not know what contracts are in place? Is the Minister not, in effect, flying blind? CABINET OFFICE Mr Hurd: I suspect that the right hon.