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European Community (Foreign Ministers' Meeting) (20 Oct 1975)

Mrs Gwyneth Dunwoody: ...the plain speaking for which he is well known would be welcomed from right hon. and hon. Gentlemen on the Conservative benches who appear in the European Parliament to be running with the hare and hunting with the hounds, at least by implication criticising our right to have a seat at the talks while at the same time supporting some of the most intransigent attacks upon this country...

Oral Answers to Questions — Board of Trade: Industrial Development Certificates (Hull) (30 Apr 1969)

Mrs Gwyneth Dunwoody: A certain amount of discussion is already going on with the authorities in the area about, for example, the boundaries and the findings of the Hunt Committee. We must wait to see what is decided.

Oral Answers to Questions — Board of Trade: James Galloway & Sons (Balerno) (10 Jul 1968)

Mrs Gwyneth Dunwoody: ...with industries which find themselves just outside development areas, but the areas were extended to assist many more people. It would be foolish to take any action while we are waiting for the Hunt Report.

Orders of the Day — Welsh Development Area (Spencer Works) (28 Jun 1968)

Mrs Gwyneth Dunwoody: ...justified in present circumstances in extending the Welsh development area to include the Newport area and the Spencer works. But, as the hon. Member well knows, a committee under the chairmanship of Sir Joseph Hunt is currently looking into the problems of areas other than the development areas where the rate of economic growth may give cause for concern. Members of the committee visited...

Oral Answers to Questions — Board of Trade: Development Areas (Non-manufacturing Activities) (24 Apr 1968)

Mrs Gwyneth Dunwoody: The important thing surely is to create jobs. The problem is that we do not know how best to assist the intermediate areas and that is why we are waiting upon the Hunt Committee report.

Orders of the Day — Employment (North Warwickshire) (30 Jan 1968)

Mrs Gwyneth Dunwoody: ...we are using our industrial development certificate policy to consider sympathetically those areas with a particular problem relating to colliery closures. My hon. Friend, of course, mentioned the Hunt Committee which was set up to examine the problems of areas in which the rate of economic growth has given us cause for concern. It is conducting a study in depth which can be expected to...

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