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Most recent annotations on things by David Heathcoat-Amory

  • Tony Gore: Interesting point from someone who locally opposes alternative energy. (19 June 2009)
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  • Louise Tully: If you read the response to this made by David Milliband, he implies that Mr Heathcoat Amory hasn't understood the proposals from Europe. Mr Milliband is proposing national micro-management of... (17 June 2009)
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  • Chris Beazer: Ironic that this speech comes on April 1st. Another cost not mentioned is the enormous decommissioning costs when closing down the power stations and the costs of combatting nuclear spills, not... (1 April 2009)
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  • Francis Macnaughton: Mr Heathcoat Amory is leaving out the hidden nuclear subsidies for research, membership of various agencies, the Nuclear inspectorate and insurance indemnities that do not apply for other... (1 April 2009)
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  • Louise Tully: Well done Mr Heathcoat Amory. I am very much looking forward for my opportunity to vote. Maybe under an alternative government we could return to some form of elected democracy. This will mean... (16 December 2008)
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  • John Byng: Maxwell Fields views are as eccentric as his spelling. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change did not turn a blind eye to other explanations; it acknowledged the contribution of natural... (11 June 2008)
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  • maxwell field: i agree completely to much emphasis is bieng put on the "global warming" theory and whilst the goverment seems to have an endless pocket for green issuses they sre turning a blind eye to other... (11 June 2008)
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  • Louise Tully: Thank goodness for people like David Heathcoat-Amory! I thought that the Swanee River was in the US. Nope - it is either a tributary of the Thames or goes right through the heart of Brussels! ... (26 February 2008)
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  • Bruce Shaxson: Well spoken Mr. Amory! (14 February 2008)
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  • Linda Weeks: I strongly object to this too - thank you for highlighting this. (6 February 2008)
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  • Jona Hug: ALTERNITIVE ENERGY We all need some forms of Power in order to live. For example, trees, plants and animals, genrally all need energy from the Sun to live. If it was not for the write... (23 January 2008)
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  • Caro Tapfield: Wind farms don't contribute sufficient energy to the National Grid to be worthwhile, and why are their arms so few and thin, anyway? Nuclear is the only way to go, but the most urgent need is to... (23 January 2008)
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  • Ron Forrest: As Parliament has become little more than a rubber stamp for EU legislation it is the equivalent of a large county council. Could not the pay of MPs therefore be linked to what councillors are paid ? (19 January 2008)
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  • Frederick Clark: Nuclear reactors are PERFECTLY safe - the French can confirm this claim. (28 November 2007)
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  • Herbert Bruno: I fully agree with Susan Eppel's comments. Britain currently neither has the engineering skills to restart a nuclear programme, nor is there any need for it, not to mention the totally... (28 November 2007)
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  • Susan Eppel: I am extremely surprised at this attack on wind turbines - does this mean then that nuclear power stations are aesthetically pleasing? At least turbines are clean and portable and removable if... (28 November 2007)
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  • John Laband: What does he mean by the gap having widened between us and the public, why doesn't he just leak any relevant issues? John Laband Old Coach rd Cross. (26 October 2007)
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  • Tony Gore: I imagine that they had been briefed to be polite if captured. Being unpleasant at this point might have cancelled their release. Would the honourable member be absolutely certain that he... (21 April 2007)
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  • Joe Hill: Good comment Saint. I've just stumbled across this and he's my MP, and what a load of pompous nonsence. They never link this up with the estimated 12.5 billion lost through tax avoidance do... (25 July 2006)
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  • Saint Swithins-Day: It is prone to error, fraud and abuse. There it is again! Fraud! When will you look at the facts? Fraud is less than 1% of expenditure. Do you actually do any research before you open your... (5 December 2005)
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  • Saint Swithins-Day: Incapacity Benefit fraud is absolutely negligible, see: http://www.theyworkforyou.com/wrans/?id= 2005-07-21.8992.h&s=incapacity+benefit+f raud#g8992.q0 Fraud as a whole accounts for less... (5 December 2005)
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  • Tony Gore: Reasonable question and reasonable answer (19 June 2005)
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  • Tony Gore: Surely a constitution is needed to tidy up the rules of engagement instead of the mess we have of current treaties. The mechanisms for running a group of 6 to 12 are not appropriate for a... (16 June 2005)
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