People matching ‘hunting’
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Results 1-5 of 5 for hunting speaker:Mrs Anne Campbell
- Written Answers — Environment Food and Rural Affairs: Hunting (13 Nov 2003)
Mrs Anne Campbell: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs what assessment the Government makes of the environmental impact of trophy hunting of endangered animals around the world; what steps the Government is taking to encourage the control of hunting of endangered species; and if she will make a statement.
- Orders of the Day — Care Standards Bill [Lords]: Default Judgments (12 Jul 2000)
Mrs Anne Campbell: ...in law that my hon. Friend might want to reconsider in the light of events. Mr. Birch has a lifelong dream of owning a horse, and he has a passionate and consuming interest in dressage and drag hunting. In early 1996, his trainer, Angela Niemayer, told him that she had found just the horse for him and strongly urged him to inspect the horse—Waltrap—at the Russian Horse Society...
- Voting Systems (5 Nov 1998)
Mrs Anne Campbell: ...well still have returned Conservative Members, but the additional MP would have been Liberal or Labour. That would have enabled people who wanted to make representations about the poll tax or fox hunting or any of the other issues that Tory MPs felt unable to speak out about, and to ask the alternative MP to raise their views in Parliament. That would have been healthy. We have heard it...
- Clause 60: Purposes of National Parks (28 Jun 1995)
Mrs Anne Campbell: ..." should not be confused in the way that they are being confused by Conservative Members. We are not debating a ban on field sports or on shooting, although I would certainly vote to ban fox hunting, hare coursing and deer stalking if I had the opportunity to do so. However, in this debate I am not being given that opportunity.
- Business of the House (15 Apr 1993)
Mrs Anne Campbell: I am sure that the Leader of the House is aware of the tragic incident that occurred at the last meeting of the Cambridgeshire hunt 10 days or two weeks ago. Many of my constituents were present when young Thomas Woreby was killed at the hunt. Given that, while ever there are hunts, there will be violence because young people will try to prevent wild animals from being torn to pieces in the...
