Results 1-4 of 4 for smoking speaker:Peter Bone
- Care Homes (Domestic Pets): Clause 20 — Bingo duty (8 Jul 2009)
Peter Bone: ...shall see. The club's regulars are there to socialise, and not really to gamble. The owners see them as part of the family. The club has already been hit by decisions that Parliament has made. The smoking ban, introduced in July 2007, damaged business, but it was supported by the owners of the club. They do not smoke, and they thought that the ban was right for the health of customers and...
- Oral Answers to Questions — House of Commons Commission: Smoking (28 Feb 2006)
Peter Bone: Can the hon. Gentleman confirm or deny that immediately after the smoking ban was passed in the House, Officers of the House visited Members' rooms to see whether people were smoking?
- Orders of the Day — Health Bill: New Clause 5 — Smoke-free premises: exemptions (14 Feb 2006)
Peter Bone: I understand the hon. Gentleman's argument, but can he explain why smoking will be allowed in prisons? I do not follow the logic of that.
- Rushden Fire Service (11 Oct 2005)
Peter Bone: .... I am sure that the Minister will respond to this obvious anomaly later in the debate. Much has been made of risk assessment and prevention as reasons to cut fire cover in Rushden. Yes, we need smoke detectors, but we need both prevention and reaction. We cannot have one without the other. Smoke detectors cannot put a fire out or cut someone out of a car when there has been a road traffic...
