Results 1-3 of 3 for smoking speaker:Mr Peter Bradley
- Public Health White Paper (16 Nov 2004)
Mr Peter Bradley: ...issues of balance should distract from the positive package of measures. I have also conducted a survey among my constituents and, of the 600 people who responded, 75 per cent. wanted a ban on smoking in public places. In cracking down on binge drinking, which it is obviously right to do, is my right hon. Friend worried that we might be creating conditions for binge smoking? How will...
- Election of Speaker (23 Oct 2000)
Mr Peter Bradley: ...in conformity with the spirit of the Standing Orders that you intend to operate this afternoon that we should elect the champion of Back Benchers and the champion of the House through a system of smoke and mirrors. That person could not expect to command either the respect or authority following such an election. I urge you to think again, Sir Edward, and to bear in mind the fact that...
- Orders of the Day — Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation (22 Mar 2000)
Mr Peter Bradley: In a sense, the hon. Gentleman has anticipated the point that I wanted to make. Would it not be extremely welcome and be a saving to the NHS if people gave up smoking? The £300 million that would otherwise go towards treating the many respiratory diseases that are brought on by smoking could be saved.
