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Oral Answers to Questions — Economic Affairs: South-West Regional Headquarters (8 April 1965)

Mr Frank Hayman: May I ask my right hon. Friend to bear in mind that I agree with the hon. Member for Bristol, North-East (Mr. Hopkins)? I believe that Bristol is by far the best centre in the South-West region, because the region needs a powerful centre.

Orders of the Day — Clause 1. — (Abolition of Death Penalty for Murder.) (24 March 1965)

Mr Frank Hayman: Does the hon. Gentleman agree that, if it is an old controversy, the electorate was well aware that if a Labour Government were elected at the last election the question of the abolition of capital punishment would arise? Does he not agree that those of us who have supported the abolition of capital punishment all through have informed our electorate about this and that our attitude to...

Oral Answers to Questions — Ministry of Aviation: Agriculture (Annual Price Review) (17 March 1965)

Mr Frank Hayman: Will my right hon. Friend say what progress is being made in the talks about the egg guarantee system between producers and the Egg Marketing Board?

Orders of the Day — Ministry of Land and Natural Resources (Powers) (9 March 1965)

Mr Frank Hayman: Perhaps this is a point where I might say that the National Trust has taken a great initiative in Cornwall in acquiring much of the coastline and securing covenants to prevent building or unnecessary development in other sections of the coast.

Oral Answers to Questions — Land and Natural Resources: South-West (8 March 1965)

Mr Frank Hayman: Will my hon. Friend bear in mind that the Conservative Party had control of this country for 13 years and did nothing, except for bringing in the consultants whose report we now await? It is very hard to understand the kind of questions which hon. Members opposite are now putting.

Oral Answers to Questions — Land and Natural Resources: South-West (8 March 1965)

Mr Frank Hayman: Will my hon. Friend bear In mind that when tin mines are opened on the Cornish cliffs they are likely to turn them into waste lands? Will he take that aspect into account and try to confine any further operations of this kind to the waste land which already exists?

Oral Answers to Questions — Economic Affairs: Economic Planning Council, South-West Region (18 February 1965)

Mr Frank Hayman: asked the First Secretary of State and Secretary of State for Economic Affairs when he expects to be able to take steps to secure the personnel for the Regional Economic Planning Council for the South-West and to give more information about its composition.

Oral Answers to Questions — Agriculture, Fisheries and Food: Dairy Farmers (3 February 1965)

Mr Frank Hayman: Will my right hon. Friend do his best to remedy the defects of the Tory Administration during the past 13 years as soon as he can?

Orders of the Day — South-West (Regional Headquarters) (21 January 1965)

Mr Frank Hayman: He did go to Plymouth.

Orders of the Day — South-West (Regional Headquarters) (21 January 1965)

Mr Frank Hayman: Cornish people did not object to that.

Orders of the Day — South-West (Regional Headquarters) (21 January 1965)

Mr Frank Hayman: I want to say how profoundly I disagree with the hon. Lady the Member for Plymouth, Devonport (Dame Joan Vickers). I feel that her speech justifies the fears I expressed during the General Election that there would be all kinds of disagreements and local infighting to secure the administrative centre for the region. Plymouth is far too far west for most of the region in any case, and many of...

Oral Answers to Questions — Land and Natural Resources: National Parks (21 December 1964)

Mr Frank Hayman: Will my right hon. Friend give special attention to the Dartmoor National Park, where the military seem to be increasing their claims when they ought to be diminishing?

Oral Answers to Questions — Home Department: Vivisection (19 November 1964)

Mr Frank Hayman: Will my hon. Friend request his right hon. and learned Friend the Home Secretary to ask the Committee to speed up the report, because many of us, on all sides, are deeply disturbed about the implications of this subject?

Orders of the Day — Economic Affairs (4 November 1964)

Mr Frank Hayman: A few moments ago the hon. Member said that he had no quarrel with the decision to reduce the import of goods which could be made in this country. Now he is making a general condemnation of the whole import duty. Will he say exactly where he stands?

Orders of the Day — Economic Affairs (4 November 1964)

Mr Frank Hayman: Did the hon. Member's own Government do that in 1961 with regard to the older civil servants, the teachers, and so on?

Orders of the Day — Economic Development, South-West England (4 November 1964)

Mr Frank Hayman: Will the hon. Gentleman give way?

Oral Answers to Questions — National Finance: Members (Car Journeys) (28 July 1964)

Mr Frank Hayman: asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether he will arrange for hon. Members using their own cars for journeys to and from their constituencies to be paid the cost of a first-class return rail ticket.

Oral Answers to Questions — National Finance: Members (Car Journeys) (28 July 1964)

Mr Frank Hayman: May I ask the Minister whether he will take account of the fact that an hon. Member can get a free voucher for first-class rail travel between Westminster and his constituency and equally in respect of air travel, but if he uses his own car he merely gets the cost of the petrol? Does the hon. Gentleman consider that fair? Would he ask his right hon. Friend to request the Committee sitting...

Oral Answers to Questions — Hospitals: Building Programme (6 July 1964)

Mr Frank Hayman: asked the Minister of Health what is the total reduction in expenditure on the South-West of England Regional Hospital Board's hospital building programme for 1963–64 revealed by the latest revision; what schemes have now been excluded until the period 1970–74; and what schemes originally included in the period up to 1972–73 have now been deferred beyond 1974.

Oral Answers to Questions — Hospitals: Building Programme (6 July 1964)

Mr Frank Hayman: Will the Minister look again at the replies which he gave me last Wednesday to questions about Redruth, Tehidy and Budock Hospitals and take into account that these hospitals are likely to be needed for as far ahead as can be seen? Will he ask the regional hospital board to take this into account when making plans for the future?

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