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Results 1-3 of 3 for hunting speaker:Lord Baker of Dorking
- Apprenticeships, Skills, Children and Learning Bill: Report (1st Day) (Continued) (2 Nov 2009)
Lord Baker of Dorking: ...stating that, "this section will explain the roles and responsibilities to the different organisations and partners involved". The page is a complete and utter blank. Those of you who have read The Hunting of the Snark will know that a snark's map is a perfect and absolute blank. This is a snark's map. How are we going to understand how this works? I then found an extraordinary statement...
- Tributes: Earl Jellicoe (26 Feb 2007)
Lord Baker of Dorking: ...whether a Minister would have to go today. On the night before his resignation, his last public engagement was to speak in the great painted naval hall at Greenwich. There was a fiendish witch-hunt going on; the paparazzi were around him and his family. Most weaker figures would not have turned up that night, but he did. It was fitting that his last speech as a Cabinet Minister was made in...
- Higher Education (14 Jun 2000)
Lord Baker of Dorking: ...the reputation of universities in Europe as a result of his action. The Minister should listen to those comments. She should listen to what my noble friends Lord Norton, Lord Renfrew and Lord Hunt, say about the burden of bureaucracy. Those are warnings to her. I believe that she is in great personal difficulty as a Minister with responsibility for higher education. The funding gap is...
