Results 1–20 of 138 for speaker:Mr Jimmy Dunnachie

Oral Answers to Questions — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: European Union ( 1 Mar 1995)

Mr Jimmy Dunnachie: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs when he last met the French Foreign Minister to discuss the future of the European Union.

Oral Answers to Questions — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: European Union ( 1 Mar 1995)

Mr Jimmy Dunnachie: Will the Foreign Secretary state whether the Government's policy is to veto proposals which would significantly change the British Commonwealth's relationship with the European Union? Is it their policy to veto proposals which would make any change in that relationship?

Oral Answers to Questions — Scotland: Timber (22 Feb 1995)

Mr Jimmy Dunnachie: Does the Minister agree that the best place to plant trees would be in the Pollok estate in my constituency where hundred of trees have been vandalised and destroyed to make way for a road that endangers the health and lives of the people of my constituency? It has destroyed one of the greatest beauty spots in the south side. Does the Minister agree that work on that obnoxious road should...

Oral Answers to Questions — Scotland: River Clyde (25 Jan 1995)

Mr Jimmy Dunnachie: To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland what plans he has to meet representatives of the Clyde port authority to discuss the dredging of the River Clyde.

Oral Answers to Questions — Scotland: River Clyde (25 Jan 1995)

Mr Jimmy Dunnachie: Will the Secretary of State cast his mind back to when his hon. Friend the Member for Eastwood (Mr. Stewart) piloted a Bill through the House, making the Clyde port authority a private firm and making three of its directors near-millionaires? It appears that the only thing that was dredged at that point in time was its accounts, not the River Clyde. Can the Secretary of State give me an...

Orders of the Day — Flooding (Strathkelvin) (16 Jan 1995)

Mr Jimmy Dunnachie: When Glasgow presented such a scheme 20 years ago, the then Secretary of State—Campbell by name—refused to provide any assistance.

Public Expenditure (Scotland) ( 6 Dec 1994)

Mr Jimmy Dunnachie: Will the Secretary of State refer back to the question asked by my hon. Friend the Member for Glasgow, Shettleston (Mr. Marshall) about funding for housing in Glasgow? Recently, the Minister with responsibility for housing—the hon. Member for Edinburgh, West (Lord James Douglas-Hamilton)—toured my constituency. He was so dismayed by the condition of the houses that he immediately awarded...

Oral Answers to Questions — Defence: Defence Contractors (22 Nov 1994)

Mr Jimmy Dunnachie: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what assistance his Department is providing to defence contractors as a result of reductions in the procurement budget.

Oral Answers to Questions — Defence: Defence Contractors (22 Nov 1994)

Mr Jimmy Dunnachie: That reply shows the Government's utter contempt for the workers and skills employed in defence-product manufacture in this country. Why do not the Government establish a defence diversification agency to enable and to aid firms to diversify into the public sector? Without such an agency, high-tech skills in the defence industry will be lost for ever.

Oral Answers to Questions — Scotland: Water ( 6 Jul 1994)

Mr Jimmy Dunnachie: To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland what percentage of the new water authority board members will be councillors.

Oral Answers to Questions — Scotland: Water ( 6 Jul 1994)

Mr Jimmy Dunnachie: I thank the Minister for his reply. The Under-Secretary of State, the hon. Member for Eastwood (Mr. Stewart), wrote the Minister a letter some time ago expressing the anxieties of Eastwood district council about the lack of elected membership on the governing bodies of the water boards. The Minister's reply was terse, to say the least. He told the Under-Secretary of State that it would be...

New clause 1: New Water and Sewerage Authorities (17 May 1994)

Mr Jimmy Dunnachie: Where are their lot?

Oral Answers to Questions — Prime Minister: Engagements (17 May 1994)

Mr Jimmy Dunnachie: To ask the Prime Minister if he will list his official engagements for Tuesday 17 May.

Oral Answers to Questions — Prime Minister: Engagements (17 May 1994)

Mr Jimmy Dunnachie: Will the Prime Minister agree to scrap the Child Support Agency in its present form and go back to the drawing board to produce a more efficient and fair method of supporting children of lone parents?

Oral Answers to Questions — Scotland: Local Services (27 Apr 1994)

Mr Jimmy Dunnachie: To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland what plans he has to meet the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities to discuss local services.

Oral Answers to Questions — Scotland: Local Services (27 Apr 1994)

Mr Jimmy Dunnachie: I wish to ask the Minister the question asked by my hon. Friend the Member for Dundee, West (Mr. Ross), but to which he received no reply. When the reorganisation in local authorities takes place, will the Minister guarantee that the employees of local authorities will be covered by the European Union acquired rights directive, which will protect their wages, service and conditions, and...

Oral Answers to Questions — Prime Minister: Engagements (29 Mar 1994)

Mr Jimmy Dunnachie: To ask the Prime Minister if he will list his official engagements for Tuesday 29 March.

Oral Answers to Questions — Prime Minister: Engagements (29 Mar 1994)

Mr Jimmy Dunnachie: Does the Prime Minister realise that by ignoring the wishes of the people of Strathclyde, who overwhelmingly rejected the idea of water quangos, he is going against his own citizens charter?

Oral Answers to Questions — Scotland: Homelessness (23 Mar 1994)

Mr Jimmy Dunnachie: To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland what discussions he has held recently with Shelter (Scotland) relating to homelessness in Scotland.

Oral Answers to Questions — Scotland: Homelessness (23 Mar 1994)

Mr Jimmy Dunnachie: My hon. Friend the Member for Dundee, East (Mr. McAllion) referred to Shelter (Scotland), but I draw the Minister's attention to the other side of the problem—the homeless who live rough, about whom this Government have forgotten. The Government do nothing for them. Every year in winter, we read newspaper reports about homeless people who have been frozen to the ground and have to be...


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