Results 1-8 of 8 for smoking speaker:Mrs Anne Campbell
- Asthma (25 Jun 2002)
Mrs Anne Campbell: ...dizziness." Buteyko's hypothesis is that it also causes asthma. It is not only emotional stress that causes hyperventilation; anyone who is sensitive to environmental factors such as pollution, tobacco smoke, pollens—which are especially noticeable at this time of year—dog and cat hair or house mites, will experience them as stress and can start to hyperventilate as a result....
- New Clause 1: Defence Under Section 8 of the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (12 Jun 2000)
Mrs Anne Campbell: ...or attempting to produce a controlled drug … supplying or attempting to supply a controlled drug … or offering to supply a controlled drug to another … preparing opium for smoking … smoking cannabis, cannabis resin or prepared opium. New clause 1 would strengthen the defence of someone accused under section 8, which includes the words "knowingly permits". The new...
- Oral Answers to Questions — House of Commons: Smoking Policy (17 Jun 1997)
Mrs Anne Campbell: To ask the right hon. Member representing the House of Commons Commission what plans she has to implement a smoking policy for staff working areas. [2320]
- Oral Answers to Questions — House of Commons: Smoking Policy (17 Jun 1997)
Mrs Anne Campbell: I welcome the review. Does my right hon. Friend regard it as unsatisfactory that the House of Commons and the associated office buildings are some of the few public buildings in which smoking is still permitted in libraries, corridors and reception areas, and that it is permitted even in the Division Lobbies? Will she try to ensure that the review is speeded up and that we get a smoking...
- Oral Answers to Questions — House of Commons: Smoking (15 Jan 1996)
Mrs Anne Campbell: To ask the right hon. Member for Berwick-upon-Tweed, representing the House of Commons Commission, when the Commission will introduce a smoking policy into the office areas of the parliamentary estate. [7477]
- Oral Answers to Questions — House of Commons: Smoking (15 Jan 1996)
Mrs Anne Campbell: As the dangers of passive smoking are now so well documented, does the right hon. Gentleman believe that it is appropriate to protect the employees of the House of Commons from passive smoking, for instance in the Library area and in office areas occupied by right hon. and hon. Members? Is it right that people in their workplace should be forced to breathe in the smoke of other people?
- Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation: Amendment of the Law (28 Nov 1995)
Mrs Anne Campbell: ...to sell their homes to pay for private residential care, because the amount by which they have to reduce their income to prevent them from having to contribute is too small. I also welcome the increase in tax on tobacco. My personal view is that smokers cost the national health service millions of pounds for care that they would not need if they did not smoke, so it is right that they...
- Clause 1: Publication of Advertisements for Tobacco Products (13 May 1994)
Mrs Anne Campbell: ..., which is situated in my constituency. The letter says that overall, people in East Anglia are healthier than people in the rest of England, but that they do particularly badly in terms of smoking-related diseases. The letter writer quotes the number of deaths of people from coronary heart disease and the incidence of lung cancer among women, which is increasing in the region. She says:...
