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China and the West (13 Oct 2009)

Mark Field: ...of the day, as the Government seem reluctant to prepare voters for some very inconvenient truths. With typical impatience, the media are already beginning to ask when the recession will end, as it hunts for green shoots in every dark corner. The cold reality, however, is that we must accept that for too long this country has been living way beyond its means, riding a wave of abundant...

Public Bill Committee: Dormant Bank and Building Society Accounts Bill [Lords]: Clause 11 (14 Oct 2008)

Mark Field: ...world in which there are websites and far more detail that can potentially be demanded and accessed by the public, banks and building societies are becoming more proactive in their efforts to hunt down the owners of assets. Mr. Manzetti’s experience of this world leads him to believe that there has been a reluctance on the part of insurers and others to follow up unclaimed benefits or...

Oral Answers to Questions — Trade and Industry: Racism (Trade Unions) (22 Jan 2004)

Mr Mark Field: ...;[Laughter.] I accept that that might apply the other way round more easily. I am concerned because much as all of us disapprove of racism and racist activity, we want to avoid some sort of witch hunt. Does the Minister envisage that membership alone of the British National party or other racist parties would exclude individuals, or would people have to undertake out-and-out racist...

Orders of the Day — Enterprise Bill: Clause 1 — Office of Fair Trading (30 Oct 2002)

Mr Mark Field: ..., which could be immense, especially given the criminal sanctions against individuals for cartel offences. That point was discussed at great length in Committee. I also endorse the words of Lord Hunt of Wirral, who did splendid work in the other place on this issue, and of the hon. Member for Twickenham (Dr. Cable), who said that the crux of the matter was who regulates the regulator....

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