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Conservative MP for East Yorkshire ( 9 Jun 1983 – current)


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business of the House (13 October) (11 Oct 2011)

Motion made, That, at the sitting on Thursday 13 October, (1) the Speaker shall put the Questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the Motions in the name of Mr Greg Knight relating to Hand-held Electronic Devices in the Chamber, Select Committee Amendments, Explanatory Statements on Amendments to Bills, and Written Parliamentary Questions not later than one and a half hours after...

Business of the House (13 October) (12 Oct 2011)

Motion made, That, at the sitting on Thursday 13 October— (1) the Speaker shall put the Questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the Motions in the name of Mr Greg Knight relating to Hand-held Electronic Devices in the Chamber, Select Committee Amendments, Explanatory Statements on Amendments to Bills, and Written Parliamentary Questions not later than one and a half hours after...

Estates of Deceased Persons (Forfeiture Rule and Law of Succession) Bill: Second Reading (13 May 2011)

Lord McNally: ...irony in that statement. I know that there was no truth whatever in it. I share his admiration of the quality of advice that I and other Ministers receive on these matters. I also pay tribute to Greg Knight for his success in piloting the Bill in the other place. I must admonish those colleagues who referred to the presence of Greg Knight in the Chamber today. That is quite against the...

Equipment Theft (Prevention) Bill ( 2 Dec 2022)

Greg Knight: Will my hon. Friend give way—to another Greg?

United Kingdom Borders: Backbench Business — Sittings of the House (11 Jul 2012)

Greg Knight: I am not sure whether I agree with my hon. Friend. I am Knight by name, night by nature. Perhaps I have hung around with too many musicians, but I tend to like working during the evening.

Offensive Weapons Bill (27 Jun 2018)

Greg Knight: Does my hon. Friend agree that our hon. Friend the Member for Solihull (Julian Knight) made a good point when he referred to police response times? The speed with which the police respond is important in snuffing out crime, particularly in developing situations in town centres.

Bills Presented: Vehicle Registration Marks (13 Dec 2006)

Richard Ottaway, supported by Mr. Greg Knight, Mr. John Maples, Derek Wyatt, Mr. Greg Pope, Mr. Phil Willis, Mr. Malcolm Moss and Mr. Nigel Evans, presented a Bill to make further provision about the retention of vehicle registration marks pending transfer: And the same was read the First time; and ordered to be read a Second time on Friday 23 March, and to be printed [Bill 26].

Prayers - [Mr Speaker in the Chair] (21 Jan 2022)

...Peter Gibson (teller) No Nickie Aiken Victoria Atkins Aaron Bell Rob Butler Ruth Cadbury Maria Caulfield Leo Docherty Steve Double Flick Drummond Simon Fell Mike Freer Richard Fuller Nia Griffith Greg Hands Rebecca Harris Trudy Harrison Helen Hayes Philip Hollobone Rachel Hopkins Neil Hudson Greg Knight Julia Lopez Rachel Maclean Alison McGovern Amanda Milling Gagan Mohindra Robbie Moore...

Prayers ( 1 Mar 2013)

Division number 168 See full list of votes (From The Public Whip)Aye David Nuttall (teller) Thérèse Coffey (teller) No Rushanara Ali Gregory Barker Luciana Berger Andrew Bingham Nick Boles Peter Bottomley Tom Brake Mr Simon Burns Alan Campbell Mr Alistair Carmichael Greg Clark Nic Dakin Philip Davies Mr Alan Duncan Philip Dunne Charlie Elphicke David Evennett Michael Fallon Mark Field Jim...

Wind Farm Subsidies (Abolition) Bill ( 6 Mar 2015)

Division number 171 See full list of votes (From The Public Whip)Aye Geoffrey Cox Philip Davies Sir Alan Duncan Philip Hollobone Sir Greg Knight Andrew Percy Jacob Rees-Mogg Peter Bone (teller) Christopher Chope (teller) No Sir Tony Baldry Andrew Bingham Nick Boles Peter Bottomley Tom Brake Julian Brazier James Brokenshire Lyn Brown Mr Alan Campbell Stella Creasy Jack Dromey Julie Elliott...

Clause 1 — Expulsion and suspension of Members of the House of Lords ( 6 Mar 2015)

...Brokenshire Lyn Brown Mr Alan Campbell Stella Creasy Jack Dromey Sir Alan Duncan Julie Elliott George Eustice Jonathan Evans Mark Field George Freeman Mark Garnier Andrew Gwynne Matthew Hancock Greg Hands Bernard Jenkin Joseph Johnson Susan Elan Jones Sir Gerald Kaufman Sir Greg Knight Andrea Leadsom Chris Leslie Mr Pat McFadden Andrew Murrison John Penrose Andrew Percy Claire Perry Jacob...

Oral Answers to Questions — Home Department: Public Order Act 1936 ( 3 Nov 1983)

Greg Knight: Will my right hon. and learned Friend consider introducing powers for static demonstrations similar to those that exist in respect of processions and marches, and, if not, why not?

Orders of the Day — House Buyers Bill (16 Dec 1983)

Greg Knight: How will the length of those housing chains be shortened by the creation of a registered conveyancer? Is not the problem that the person at the end of the chain often cannot sell? If he cannot do so, there will be a long chain causing delay for others, regardless of who does the conveyancing.

Oral Answers to Questions — Transport: M1 Motorway (27 Feb 1984)

Greg Knight: asked the Secretary of State for Transport if he is satisfied with the nature and standard of repair and improvement work carried out on the MI motorway during the past year.

Oral Answers to Questions — Home Department: Licensing Hours (15 Mar 1984)

Greg Knight: asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will introduce legislation to permit flexible licensing hours in England and Wales.

Schedule 2: Amendments of Trade Marks Act 1938 in Application to Trade Marks for Goods (30 Mar 1984)

Greg Knight: Does not the common law already protect service marks by way of an action for passing off?

Orders of the Day — Cycle Tracks Bill (27 Apr 1984)

Greg Knight: rose——

Orders of the Day — Police and Criminal Evidence Bill: Powers and Duties of Authority in Investigation of Complaints &C. (15 May 1984)

Greg Knight: Can the hon. Gentleman explain to the House why he thinks there should be an investigation when there has been no complaint? Surely if there is public disquiet over an issue there is likely to be a complaint.

New Writ: Animal Health and Welfare Bill [Lords] (18 May 1984)

Greg Knight: Is it not true that in the form of slaughter that my hon. Friend is describing the animal is not stunned before it is slaughtered, so it must suffer some pain?


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