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Results 1-9 of 9 for hunting speaker:Baroness Taylor of Bolton
- Afghanistan — Question (12 Oct 2009)
Baroness Taylor of Bolton: ...The Mercian Regiment; Rifleman Daniel Wild, 2nd Battalion The Rifles; Lance Bombardier Matthew Hatton, 40th Regiment Royal Artillery; Captain Mark Hale, 2nd Battalion The Rifles; Private Richard Hunt, 2nd Battalion The Royal Welsh; Sergeant Simon Valentine, 2nd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers; Fusilier Louis Carter, 2nd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers; Fusilier Simon...
- Business of the House (23 Jul 1998)
Mrs Ann Taylor: ...Bill introduced last week, but my right hon. Friend makes some serious points about the need for reform of the other place. On his two specific points, I think that the fate of the Bill on fox hunting had more to do with Opposition Members than with Members of the House of Lords; and, after the vote last night, I am considering very seriously with my right hon. Friends, including the Home...
- Business of the House (5 Feb 1998)
Mrs Ann Taylor: ...league group, are passed on to the Department for Education and Employment. In my reply to the right hon. Member for South-West Norfolk (Mrs. Shephard), I did not address her point about the fox hunting Bill. The Government's position remains neutral. If she reads the Hansard report of the Committee debates, she will see that, just before Christmas, the Minister said that if there were...
- Oral Answers to Questions — House of Commons: Modernisation Proposals (2 Dec 1997)
Mrs Ann Taylor: I answered that point earlier, to a certain extent, but my hon. Friend is entitled to make it again. If Conservative Members do not frustrate the Wild Mammals (Hunting with Dogs) Bill which was given a Second Reading last Friday, there is no reason why it should not progress further.
- Business of the House (27 Nov 1997)
Mrs Ann Taylor: There is a great deal of interest, both inside and outside the House, about tomorrow's debate on the Wild Mammals (Hunting with Dogs) Bill. I myself will be voting for it. If the House supports the Bill tomorrow, I hope that the Bill's opponents will respect that support, and not attempt to frustrate its passage. We should not anticipate problems before they occur, but we have made it clear...
- Modernisation of the House (13 Nov 1997)
Mrs Ann Taylor: ...the Member for Morley and Rothwell (Mr. Gunnell), who is a near neighbour of mine, made some interesting points. I cannot guarantee that we are even thinking of rolling over the Wild Mammals (Hunting with Dogs) Bill, although I know that that will disappoint him. The point that he made about civil service support for Select Committees in appropriate circumstances is one which we must...
- Business of the House (10 Jul 1997)
Mrs Ann Taylor: I can hold out no hope of a special debate on fox hunting of the kind that my hon. Friend wants.
- Opposition Day: Water Privatisation (16 Jun 1992)
Mrs Ann Taylor: ...activities on its land—from fell running to canoeing. It is even considering charging for birdwatching. The one decision that North West Water has made is that it will not charge for hunting, which shows whom it wants to keep in with.
- Fishing Industry (14 Feb 1991)
Mrs Ann Taylor: ...to produce protein which is readily available from other renewable sources. It is distressing for me to see gannets and herring-gulls squabbling over offal when these beautiful birds should be hunting their own food, which has been taken from them by the over-activity of boats concerned with fishmeal fishing. Other species of bird—notably puffins, kittiwakes and members of the skua...
