Results 1-4 of 4 for smoking speaker:Michael Fallon
- Amendment of the Law: Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation (22 Mar 2007)
Michael Fallon: ...undertake to ensure that the Red Book at next year's Budget is accompanied by a proper independent assessment of who the winners and losers are by category, so that the Chancellor will be unable to throw up smoke and mirrors in the immediate aftermath of the Budget.
- Written Answers — Treasury: Tobacco (28 Feb 2006)
Michael Fallon: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what estimate he has made of the net tax revenue effect of the amendments to the Health Bill in respect of smoking passed by the House on 14 February 2006.
- Debate on the Address: [First Day] (23 Nov 2004)
Mr Michael Fallon: ...democracies have. As some of my hon. Friends have said, the Government are still flailing around improving security and public behaviour. We spend weeks in this building debating banning smacking, smoking and hunting, and suddenly the Government wake up and realise that, with an election coming, they have to deal properly with terrorism and yob culture. If these terrorism Bills are now so...
- Information Society (11 Jul 1997)
Mr Michael Fallon: ...will recall the spectacular fiasco of the British Telecom schools deal. Let us refresh our memories about that fiasco. I can offer the Minister and my hon. Friends the headline: Blair, BT and Smoke-filled Rooms and an article in which the correspondent explains why the Labour party's sweetheart deal on the super-highway is a mistake. Back in October 1995, the Labour Leader announced with...
