This written response from Paul Maynard confirms what Eye predicted last week...
Caroline Lucas Green, Brighton, Pavilion: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, pursuant to the Answers of 20 January 2017 to Question 60337 and 21 March 2017 to Question 67853, on what date he received the (a) advice and (b) set of recommendations developed from the advice from Chris Gibb; if he will publish all documents received from Chris Gibb in full before Parliament prorogues ahead of the 2017 General Election; and if he will make a statement.
Paul Maynard Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport): Chris Gibb’s findings were received by the Department on 30 December 2016. The Department will not be publishing Chris Gibb’s findings before Parliament prorogues however we intend to publish Chris Gibb’s report in full, with minor redactions to protect commercially sensitive material, and the Government’s response in due course.
So no, you can't see the Gibb Report before the election on account of the fact that it is probably too embarrassing for DfT.
Thursday, 27 April 2017
Gibb Report spiked - Official
Tuesday, 18 April 2017
General Election 2017 and Purdah
Currently we are in Purdah for the 4th May local elections.
If the PM secures her two thirds majority tomorrow for a General Election then Parliament will be dissolved on the 3rd of May.
Purdah for the General Election will begin on the 4th May (same day as the local elections) and run through to the 8th of June.
A reminder about Purdah...
From the House of Commons Library:
"The term ‘purdah’ is in use across central and local government to describe the period of time immediately before elections or referendums when specific restrictions on the activity of civil servants are in place. The terms ‘pre-election period’ and ‘period of sensitivity’ are also used."
This means that we are unlikely to see the Gibb Report on Southern (or any other significant government announcements) until after the General Election.
This may suit one or two people in Marsham Street...
Monday, 10 April 2017
Local Government elections and Purdah
Purdah for the May local government elections starts on the 13th April.
From the House of Commons Library:
Therefore expect the 'Gibb Report' on Southern to be slipped out at the back-end of this week, or held over until after the 4th May.
Monday, 18 January 2010
New Thameslink fleet doomed - Official
This from Captain Deltic's latest ePreview...
Meanwhile the new Thameslink train procurement could be linked to politics. It may be coincidence, but DfT Rail has set a deadline of 25 March to choose the supplier. If the General Election is held on 6 May, 25 March marks the start of the six weeks of ‘purdah’, during which the Government can’t make major announcements.
No shit Sherlock.