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  • Chris Beazer: Would Robert Goodwill explain what the "fast lane" is? There is no such thing - just inside, middle and outside lanes - the middle and outside are overtaking lanes. (4 July 2009)
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  • Colin Wigglesworth: Robert Goodwill is absolutely right to bring this matter to the attention of the Government. Farmers are more important to the economy than Politicians & Bankers. Everyone needs food and... (3 July 2009)
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  • Colin Wigglesworth: Robert Goodwill is my local MP and I am delighted with that. We have similar views on Nuclear Power and I know he has visited Chernobyl. While Chernobyl was and still is the site of the world's... (24 April 2009)
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  • Jim Prall: There are other crops that may work well for biofuel production on "marginal" land, such as switchgrass in temperate zones or jatropha in arid regions. In all, though, there is nowhere near... (20 February 2009)
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  • Brenda Southwell: Several years ago, we rented out our house to tenants who received the rent directly from the DHSS but kept saying it had not been paid to them. We suspected otherwise but as we were not the... (21 May 2008)
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  • Colin Wigglesworth: Robert Goodwill is absolutely correct with his comment. My daughter and son in law kept their old house with a buy to rent mortgage. Their first tenant received money direct from the local... (21 May 2008)
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  • Alex Robinson: Argentinian Corned Beef? What an insult to our men! I still boycott anything Argentinian and always will. Remember those who died protecting The Falklands! (15 March 2008)
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  • Alex Robinson: From £800 to £15,000 makes one wonder how many naughty people there are in Scarborough. Surely in this age of Information Technology, all the reports can be senbt to the papers at the click... (12 March 2008)
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  • Roger Foster: There is a cycle track using an old railway line in Scarborough, thanks to Urban Renaissance and its Active Transport Group. (5 March 2008)
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  • Brenda Southwell: I disagree that as people get older, they drink more sensibly. Most young people I know do not drink and drive. The main culprits in my experience are middle-aged men who regularly drive home... (9 February 2008)
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  • Colin Wigglesworth: Being a former boatbuilder at Scarborough of both leisure and commercial fishing boats as well as a leisure SCUBA diver I have seen the decline in fish stocks first hand. This has been brought... (7 December 2007)
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  • Colin Wigglesworth: You are 100% correct. (12 October 2007)
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  • Colin Wigglesworth: Delighted to see you are pushing hard for Nuclear Power. The Government to realise the future has to be a minimum 85% Nuclear Power. Wind Power is wasted money. If Britain cannot build Nuclear... (12 October 2007)
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  • Kerry Jonas: Apologies for being a pedant, but........... Hartlepool is part of the Tees Valley, and has been for the past 10 years. Cleveland as a County had a short existence, created in 1974 from its... (2 July 2007)
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  • colin preece: We have thousands of hectares of marginal land in the UK where hemp could be grown for ethanol production. It is just a question of utilising that land and educating the nation. HEMP4SHED... (14 June 2007)
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  • Thomas Brodrick: MP Robert Goodwill to MP Christopher Huhne "I shall forgive him and put his remarks down to him still smarting at the "vote blue, go green" phenomenon that was seen to such a great extent around... (23 May 2007)
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  • Thomas Brodrick: House of commons debates, Tues 8th May 2007 MP Robert Goodwill on the subject of climate change when referring to the non-direct CO2 produced says "if my tractor driver takes a holiday abroad and... (23 May 2007)
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  • Thomas Brodrick: "I shall forgive him and put his remarks down to him still smarting at the "vote blue, go green" phenomenon that was seen to such a great extent around the country on Thursday" "I shall... (23 May 2007)
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  • Thomas Brodrick: "My family is trying to make some impact. I have a green cemetery, which I hope cuts down emissions from crematoria" Mr Goodwill MP you are also the owner of several steam engines which gobble... (23 May 2007)
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  • Thomas Brodrick: Dear MP Mr Goodwill Yes there are "few people who have not noticed the plethora of signs that seem to proliferate around our cities, countryside and villages". The common-sense approach you... (1 May 2007)
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  • Thomas Brodrick: The recreational fishing Whitby community MP Mr Goodwill would like to know why Conservative led Scarborough Borough Council demolished their only toilet block? All recreational fishing groups... (20 April 2007)
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  • Della Petch: "northern ireland, scotland and Scarborough." I think you'll find Scarborough is actually in England. Even we East Yorkshire coast dwellers know that. Say our nation's name with pride... (9 February 2007)
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  • Thomas Brodrick: Dear MP Mr Goodwill This is not North Yorkshire Police non emergency telephone number. When you call it you just receive a dead tone. (19 January 2007)
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  • alan smith: I totally agree sir, just who does run Britain? Unfortunately no one in government seems to have any balls today. Thats probably why we dont refer to our country as 'Great' Britain anymore. I... (15 December 2006)
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  • David Abram: Ouch! Nice one, Robert, in two ways! (28 November 2006)
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