Results 1-6 of 6 for smoking speaker:Crispin Blunt
- Tackling Health Inequalities (16 Feb 2006)
Crispin Blunt: ...of the House on a free vote that overrode the policy of her Department that was presented to the House on Second Reading—a policy that would have promoted health inequalities resulting from smoking.
- Public Bill Committee: Health Bill: Clause 6 - No-smoking signs (13 Dec 2005)
Crispin Blunt: ...exit signs and the rest, and I realise that the mouths will be watering at the prospect of the regulations being enforced if that means that we are to identify every place in the country as a no-smoking area and if a duty is to be laid on establishments everywhere that are non-smoking, which will be a significant majority of establishments of one form or another. I can only say that...
- Public Bill Committee: Health Bill: 4.5 pm (13 Dec 2005)
Crispin Blunt: ...a Committee stage is to reflect on the Bill. Having listened to the debate, I think that we are in danger of getting the proposal wrong. Surely, the duty should be on the smoker to establish that smoking is permitted. Will the entire country be splattered with signs pointing out that it is not permitted? The responsibility should lie with the smoker. There should be no defence for a smoker...
- Written Answers — Transport: Road Traffic Accidents (7 Jan 2004)
Mr Crispin Blunt: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport how many deaths in road traffic accidents involved (a) the use of hand held mobile phones and (b) drivers smoking in (i) 2000, (ii) 2001 and (iii) 2002.
- Written Answers — Health: Smoking (16 Dec 2003)
Mr Crispin Blunt: To ask the Secretary of State for Health how many deaths were related to smoking in (a) 2000, (b) 2001 and (c) 2002.
- Sexual Offences (Anonymity of Defendants) (30 Mar 1999)
Mr Crispin Blunt: ...can result because the teacher's position, as a consequence of publicity, often becomes untenable. For example, parents, having read the press coverage and operating on the principle of no smoke without fire, may choose to remove their child from the school. Governors often bow to that pressure. If our objective is to make education top of our social priorities, the status of the teaching...
