Mr Philip Oppenheim

Former MP for Amber Valley

Recent appearances

  • Oral Answers to Questions — Treasury: Airport Taxes 13 Mar 1997

    The total tax a passenger pays can include embarkation taxes, passenger service charges and security charges, as well as VAT-type taxes. On the basis of a £120 ticket for a domestic flight, the charge in Germany will be £27.61 in comparison with the £10 payable in the UK after November this year. Greece, Austria, France, Spain, Belgium, Sweden, Portugal and the Netherlands also have...
  • Oral Answers to Questions — Treasury: Airport Taxes 13 Mar 1997

    I did point out that the tax in Germany is higher. Landing charges in the UK tend to be much lower than those on the continent, partly because we have privatised our airports which are therefore now more efficient. The hon. Gentleman's point concerning children is valid, and it is often made. Children under two who are carried by their parents are not charged, but anyone occupying a seat is...
  • Oral Answers to Questions — Treasury: European Single Currency 13 Mar 1997

    The Maastricht convergence criteria of low inflation and sound public finances make sound economic sense in their own right, with or without economic and monetary union. They will continue to form the basis of the Government's policies.

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Former MP for Amber Valley

Entered the House of Commons on 9 June 1983 — General election

Left the House of Commons on 8 April 1997 — General election

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