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Results 1-6 of 6 for hunting speaker:Mr Harry Barnes
- Oral Answers to Questions — Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Hunting with Hounds (19 Dec 2002)
Mr Harry Barnes: Is it not the case that hunts cannot always control their hounds? Hounds following a scent disrupt riding schools, and disturb farm animals and people in their gardens. Would a ban not help in that regard?
- Debate on the Address — [First Day] (13 Nov 2002)
Mr Harry Barnes: ...and to detach itself from paramilitary involvement, or it will not be possible readily to establish the future of the Northern Ireland Executive. At last, we also have a measure in connection with hunting with dogs, which is very welcome. I shall therefore concentrate on the aspects that might cause me problems, rather than those on which I will solidly support the Government. I can do so...
- Civil Liberties and Bill of Rights (19 Jun 1989)
Mr Harry Barnes: ...out information to ensure that, if someone has been missed off the poll tax register, they will be found on the electoral register and if they are not on the electoral register they can be hunted and searched for in a variety of records that do not exist for poll tax purposes. Today, I received a written parliamentary reply from the Under-Secretary of State for Employment stating: ...
- Business of the House (7 Jul 1988)
Mr Harry Barnes: Would we also be naive if we believed what is written in Hansard when it reports the answers that the Leader of the House gives to our questions? On 9 June in answer to my question about hunting deer with packs of dogs he said: Wild deer are already protected by the provisions of the Deer Acts 1963 and 1980"—[Official Report, 9 June 1988; Vol. 134, c. 987–8] He said that those...
- Mining Subsidence (13 Jun 1988)
Mr Harry Barnes: .... There are also problems about the pointing of brickwork. It looks a mess from the outside because it is not straight; it zigzags. Many problems arise after the repairs have been completed. Mr. Hunt, of 11 Hartington view, lists 57 defects in his property. I have seen many of them. I have also seen the defects in the repairs to his neighbours' property. Subsidence is a traumatic...
- Business of the House (9 Jun 1988)
Mr Harry Barnes: Has the Leader of the House seen early-day motion 478, which deals with the hunting of deer by packs of dogs? [That this House deplores the increasing frequency of incidents and damage arising from the hunting of deer with packs of dogs; notes the overwhelming public opinion insupport of the abolition of, 'his unnecessary practice; and calls upon Her Majesty's Government to introduce early...
