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Results 1-6 of 6 for hunting speaker:Frank Dobson
- Orders of the Day — Transport Bill (15 Nov 1982)
Mr Frank Dobson: ...those who live in a rural area with no railway service should, through their taxes, subsidise the British Rail lines that serve his constituency and that of the hon. Member for Ravensbourne (Mr. Hunt)?
- Orders of the Day — Greater London Council (Money) Bill (By Order) (15 Jul 1982)
Mr Frank Dobson: The hon Member for Ravensbourne (Mr. Hunt) did not mention the fact that the Bill covers provision for the Inner London education authority. Given the purposes for which that provision is intended, I am surprised at the opposition expressed by some hon. Members today. Of the money provided for ILEA by the Bill, £1 million is for new nursery provision and a further £1 million is for...
- Orders of the Day — Rail Disputes (25 Jun 1982)
Mr Frank Dobson: ..., in a sense rightly, have said that there is some reluctance on the part of NUR members to come out on strike on Monday. Of course, Tory newspapers, including The Guardian, could be expected to hunt round the country for people who said that they did not want to come out on strike. That has always been the job of newspapers. I am surprised that they did not manage to drag in any of the...
- Orders of the Day — London (Government Assistance) (4 Aug 1980)
Mr Frank Dobson: ...their names for this debate, not one of the 50 Tory Members who represent London seats even bothered to do so. Therefore, we do not accept any criticism from the hon. Member for Ravensbourne (Mr. Hunt) or anyone else on that score.
- London (2 May 1980)
Mr Frank Dobson: I am sorry that the hon. Member for Ravensbourne (Mr. Hunt) is not in the Chamber. I wish to thank him for his kind and encouraging remarks about the success of the Jubilee sports hall in Covent Garden. I must declare an interest, although it is not a financial one. I am an unpaid director of the charitable company that runs the hall. I hope that the hon. Member for Ravensbourne and other...
- Employment (London) (26 Jul 1979)
Mr Frank Dobson: I cannot understand the remarks about Government policy by the hon. Member for Ravensbourne (Mr. Hunt). The general view is that London faces an economic, social and employment blitz imposed by what has been described as the most reactionary Government since 1945. The original blitz had come to an end before 1945. However, we are experiencing a blitz as a result of the Government's policies....
