People matching ‘hunting’
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Results 1-4 of 4 for hunting speaker:Alan Duncan
- Oral Answers to Questions — Defence: Fox Hunting (31 Jan 1995)
Mr Alan Duncan: ...rule and class war should not be allowed to stop the Army doing something that is perfectly legal throughout the country? Does he further accept that the Army is popular in my constituency, that hunting is good exercise for horses and that there is something inherently noble and nothing cruel in the great and glorious death of a fox in the field?
- Oral Answers to Questions — Agriculture, Fisheries and Food: Land Access (8 Jul 1993)
Mr Alan Duncan: ...who disrupt lawful activity? Will she therefore undertake to liaise with the Home Secretary to improve the powers of farmers to remove new age travellers and those who wish to disrupt a lawful hunt?
- Fox Hunting (Abolition) (27 Apr 1993)
Mr Alan Duncan: On a point of order, Madam Speaker. May I seek your guidance on the tabling of the motion in the name of the hon. Member for Newham, North-West (Mr. Banks)? It refers to the hunting of foxes with dogs. Given that anyone who knows anything about fox hunting knows that it takes place with hounds, is the motion in order? [Interruption.]
- Orders of the Day — Finance Bill (2 Jun 1992)
Mr Alan Duncan: ..., Nottingham, Grantham—perhaps not so much a town as a shrine—Stamford and Corby. The agricultural interest remains important and, although it may not please some hon. Members, hunting remains not only popular, but a living force for the interests of conservation. The constituency also has light industry. Indeed, if one owns a pet, the chances are that one will have fed it...
