Results 1-4 of 4 for smoking speaker:Mr Jonathan Sayeed
- Waste Management (11 Dec 2001)
Mr Jonathan Sayeed: ...energy from waste. Local residents should receive benefits from being located near an incinerator and the Government should consider ways of discouraging recyclable materials from going up in smoke. The Conservative party has called for a review of regulations to cut down on wasteful packaging and tackle waste at its source. We want to see a simplification of regulations, to improve their...
- Orders of the Day — Strategic Defence Review: Second Day (20 Oct 1998)
Mr Jonathan Sayeed: ...not a penny piece has been allocated to the two new aircraft carriers, the cuts to escorts and mine counter-measure vessels are real. I congratulate the Government on one thing: the brilliant smoke-and-mirrors exercise of their original presentation. When I visited the royal naval air station at Yeovilton on 18 July, I met several serving officers with whom I had joined the Navy many...
- Recreational Land (22 May 1989)
Mr Jonathan Sayeed: .... We are lectured, sometimes rather confusingly, about what we should eat. We bemoan the fact that Britain has one of the highest rates of heart disease in the world, and we tell people not to smoke. Apart from advice, we do little in a practical manner to encourage regular physical exercise. Even when we do consider sporting facilities for the public our thoughts are more likely to...
- Royal Navy (6 Feb 1986)
Mr Jonathan Sayeed: ...campaign we had frightening instances of ships burning, of men dressed in plastic or terylene overalls being extremely badly burnt, and of plastic burning and producing noxious gases aad thick smoke. When I visited HMS Brazen yesterday I was particularly pleased to see a ship that was better designed and equipped for carrying out damage control than the type 21 or type 42, and that gave...
