Results 1-4 of 4 for ("top up" fees) speaker:Mr Harry Barnes
- Business of the House (29 Jan 2004)
Mr Harry Barnes: I offer to help the Government out on the Committee considering the top-up fees, so I hope that will be taken into account. Has my right hon. Friend seen early-day motion 445? [That this House believes that the supreme sacrifice of British servicemen and women who are killed in the line of duty, in war, peacekeeping or as a result of terrorism, should be acknowledged through a posthumous...
- Public Bill Committee: Child Trust Funds Bill: Clause 8 - Initial contribution by Inland Revenue (13 Jan 2004)
Mr Harry Barnes: The proposal can have nothing to do with the top-up fee provision, as up-front top-up fees are to be removed. It could have something to do with student loans generally, but a number of different arguments would have to be produced in relation to that.
- Debate on the Address — [First Day] (26 Nov 2003)
Mr Harry Barnes: ...like amended. I hope that my suggestions are constructive. I also have some opposition to particular items. I want to say something about higher education, but I shall not deal with the problem of top-up fees as people know where I stand on that. The Queen's Speech refers to a new office for fair access to assist people from disadvantaged backgrounds. I have considerable interest in that...
- Points of Order (26 Jun 2003)
Mr Harry Barnes: ...order, Mr. Deputy Speaker. May I draw your attention to early-day motion 1476, in the name of the hon. Member for Ashford (Mr. Green) and 48 Conservative Members? It criticises Labour Members who supported early-day motion 799 on top-up fees for not voting for an identical motion proposed by the Leader of the Opposition on 25 June. Among those Members criticised for not acting in line...
