being cut from the manifesto,
the chancellor, phillip hammond,
may need to find some more money
from elsewhere in the budget
later this year.
the speech is expected to include
the repeal bill which aims to ensure
european laws continue
to apply in the uk.
an immigration bill will set out how
the government intends
to cut migration numbers.
and, as part of brexit,
a trade bill and customs
bill are expected too.
there will also be new counter
extremism measures, and expect some
form of new energy policy to impose
a cap on household energy bills.
there may also be concessions
to the dup as part of an expected
agreement for the party's ministers
to vote with the government
and pass the queen's speech.
let's go straight back to
westminster and our political guru,
norman smith. just so much to chew
over as we wait for the queen's
speech. we will find out in about 90