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Results 1-4 of 4 for hunting speaker:Richard Ottaway
- Oral Answers to Questions — Communities and Local Government: Topical Questions (21 Apr 2009) has video
Richard Ottaway: ...the United States, no doubt in an attempt to curry favour with one minority or another? Will she remind him of the doctrine of collective ministerial responsibility? He cannot run with the hare and hunt with the hounds on an issue as important as that.
- Public Bill Committee: Vehicle Registration Marks Bill: Clause 1 (18 Apr 2007)
Richard Ottaway: ...of character, he could sell the plate to someone else for £200,000, because you still need his permission when you put it on a car. Even if he were not a dishonest person, but simply decided to go on a long hunt around the far east looking for new vehicles, or something of that nature, and was not available to sign the paperwork when you wanted to put the number plate on to your car,...
- Orders of the Day — Finance Bill: Provision of Services Through Intermediary (3 May 2000)
Mr Richard Ottaway: ...'s guidelines will tell us, but those guidelines are applied by the Inland Revenue, which finds out who is self-employed by checking every single case. That is not means-testing, it is a witch hunt. Every person who thinks that, according to the Government's guidelines, he may be self-employed has the right to ask the Inland Revenue for verification. The Inland Revenue has let it be...
- Orders of the Day — Coal Industry Bill (25 Nov 1986)
Mr Richard Ottaway: ...of attrition with the UDM. The NUM wants to kid the world that it represents the UDM on the various coal industry trusts. That is cloud cuckoo land. As my hon. Friend the Member for Wirral, West (Mr. Hunt) said in a speech to the NUM, it is a breach of natural justice which will not be forgotten in Nottingham. The Labour party can do something to remedy the position and ingratiate itself...
