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[Mr.Greg Pope in the Chair] — Arms Export Controls (5 Nov 2009)

Greg Pope: Order. Before the hon. Member for Ilford, South continues, may I gently point him back to arms exports to Sri Lanka rather than the general human rights situation there?

Written Answers — Business, Innovation and Skills: Members: Correspondence (13 Oct 2009)

Greg Pope: To ask the Minister of State, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills when the Minister for Economic Competitiveness, Small Business and Enterprise will reply to the hon. Member for Hyndburn's letter to her of 6 January 2009.

Public Bill Committee: Marine and Coastal Access Bill [Lords]: Clause 297 (9 Jul 2009)

Greg Pope: Obviously, it would be wholly wrong of me to point out that the fast train from Euston to Preston leaves at 4.30 pm.

Public Bill Committee: Marine and Coastal Access Bill [Lords]: Clause 297 (9 Jul 2009)

Greg Pope: With this it will be convenient to discuss new clause 7—Access to the coastal margin (No. 2)— ‘(1) Schedule 2 to the CROW Act is amended as follows. (2) In paragraph 1(c), at the end, insert “or in the case of that part of coastal margin land which is foreshore, a dog or a horse.”’.

Public Bill Committee: Marine and Coastal Access Bill [Lords]: Clause 297 (9 Jul 2009)

Greg Pope: I can see why that has been raised as a point of order, but the hon. Member for Southampton, Test is not out of order at the moment. I am listening intently to what he has to say. If he strays out of order, I will advise him.

Public Bill Committee: Marine and Coastal Access Bill [Lords]: Clause 296 (9 Jul 2009)

Greg Pope: We have not reached them yet. They were grouped with an earlier amendment for debate.

Public Bill Committee: Marine and Coastal Access Bill [Lords]: Clause 296 (9 Jul 2009)

Greg Pope: With this it will be convenient to discuss Government amendments 60 and 61.

Public Bill Committee: Marine and Coastal Access Bill [Lords]: Clause 296 (9 Jul 2009)

Greg Pope: With this it will be convenient to discuss amendment 47, in clause 296, page 191, line 39, at end insert— ‘(e) future coastal developments’.

Public Bill Committee: Marine and Coastal Access Bill [Lords]: Clause 292 (9 Jul 2009)

Greg Pope: With this it will be convenient to discuss amendment 55, in clause 296, page 193, line 4, at end insert— ‘(h) consult appropriate representative bodies for recreational users and land management organisations, (i) consider any other representations received by them.’.

Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: British Overseas Territories: Discrimination (8 Jul 2009)

Greg Pope: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs if he will make it his policy to include a prohibition on discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation in the constitutions of Overseas Territories.

Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: British Overseas Territories: Discrimination (8 Jul 2009)

Greg Pope: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs how many recently amended constitutions of Overseas Territories do not prohibit discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation.

Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: British Overseas Territories: Discrimination (8 Jul 2009)

Greg Pope: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs how many constitutions of Overseas Territories which do not prohibit discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation the Government has agreed to since 1997.

Public Bill Committee: Marine and Coastal Access Bill [Lords]: Clause 141 (2 Jul 2009)

Greg Pope: Order. I gently remind the Committee that interventions must be brief and to the point.

Public Bill Committee: Marine and Coastal Access Bill [Lords]: Clause 129 (2 Jul 2009)

Greg Pope: I am grateful for that point of order. As the hon. Gentleman said, we will come to that amendment in the next clause. That will be the correct place for us to have the appropriate debate. It is not necessary to have that debate now, given that we can have it in a few seconds.

Public Bill Committee: Marine and Coastal Access Bill [Lords]: Clause 117 (30 Jun 2009)

Greg Pope: When we suspended the Minister was in mid-intervention.

Public Bill Committee: Marine and Coastal Access Bill [Lords]: Clause 117 (30 Jun 2009)

Greg Pope: Order. Before we go any further, some of the interventions have been slightly longer than Standing Orders provide for. Brevity is the soul of wit and also the soul of interventions. I would gently remind the Committee of that.

Public Bill Committee: Marine and Coastal Access Bill [Lords] (30 Jun 2009)

Greg Pope: Before we start, I should say that it is perfectly acceptable for Members to remove their jackets, as I have done myself.

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