People matching ‘hunting’
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Results 1-3 of 3 for hunting speaker:Nick Raynsford
- Orders of the Day — Greater London Authority (Referendum) Bill: Referendum (11 Feb 1998)
Mr Nick Raynsford: I am grateful to the right hon. Gentleman for giving way. It is interesting to note that he is clearly unsympathetic to the proposals for democratic reform in local government advanced by Lord Hunt through legislation in another place. I am rather surprised that the Opposition do not support that measure. I simply ask the right hon. Gentleman to recognise that he was incorrect in claiming...
- Orders of the Day — Greater London Authority (Referendum) Bill: Referendum (11 Feb 1998)
Mr Nick Raynsford: The hon. Gentleman was rather churlish about the Bill being proposed in the other place by Lord Hunt. Does he accept that it was reasonable for a Government interested in encouraging democratic innovation in local government to build on the recommendations of the all-party group chaired by Lord Hunt, which received the support of all parties in the upper House, and to accept the Bill that he...
- Orders of the Day — Armed Forces Bill (13 Dec 1995)
Mr Nick Raynsford: ...occupied by the Royal Naval college. The clause has already attracted the interest of a number of hon. Members. The site is steeped in history. From the 15th to the 17th centuries it was a royal hunting lodge and palace and the birthplace of King Henry VIII and Queen Elizabeth I. In the late 17th century it became a hospital, founded by King William and Queen Mary, for elderly and...
