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Results 1-4 of 4 for hunting speaker:Michael Fallon
- Debate on the Address: [First Day] (23 Nov 2004)
Mr Michael Fallon: ...have. As some of my hon. Friends have said, the Government are still flailing around improving security and public behaviour. We spend weeks in this building debating banning smacking, smoking and hunting, and suddenly the Government wake up and realise that, with an election coming, they have to deal properly with terrorism and yob culture. If these terrorism Bills are now so necessary,...
- Orders of the Day — Health and Social Security (7 Dec 2000)
Mr Michael Fallon: ...; and, nearly four years later, what have they got excited about? This Parliament will be remembered for getting rid of the hereditary peers, changing the law on homosexuality, and now the attempt to ban hunting. Hereditaries, homosexuals, hunting—these are all interesting causes, but they are not, I think, of direct consequence to people in my constituency. The NHS is short of...
- Orders of the Day — Home Affairs (19 May 1997)
Mr Michael Fallon: ..., and the means, which are mandatory, minatory, bureaucratic and often contradictory. There seems to be much about new Labour that involves banning things, whether it is tobacco advertising, fox hunting or the voting of hereditary peers. Much about the Queen's Speech is certainly contradictory. The very paragraph that speaks about the need to decentralise goes on to offer us regional...
- Orders of the Day — DEFICIT GRANTS TO NATIONAL COAL BOARD 10.15 pm (4 Jun 1985)
Mr Michael Fallon: ...that he has promised, I beg to ask leave to withdraw the amendment. Amendment, by leave, withdrawn. Motion made, and Question proposed, That the Bill be now read the Third time.—[Mr. David Hunt.]
