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Orders of the Day — Sport (24 Mar 1987)

Mr Denis Howell: ...on our estates and in our communities. We must get the Treasury and everyone else to understand that. So many problems arise from boredom. My right hon. Friend the Member for Bristol, South (Mr. Cocks) said eloquently that sport is the means by which people express their individual personalities. That is its great contribution to our national life. Sport, and team sport in particular, is...

DARTMOOR COMMONS BILL [Lords] (By Order) (24 Apr 1980)

Mr Denis Howell: I think that it is. It knocks into a cocked hat all the racist and sexist discrimination legislation that the House has ever proceeded to enact. It seems that we have no say about Dartmoor unless we own sheep or cattle and they happen to graze there. It is a remark-able proposition to bring before the House. It is totally unacceptable. As I have said, we have not been told about the...

Order of the Day: Rate Rebates (30 Jan 1973)

Mr Denis Howell: .... I referred to this as a chaotic situation. My hon. Friends have referred to it in more eloquent language, but all confirm that theory. My hon. Friend the Member for Bristol, South (Mr. Michael Cocks) described it as a crisis. My hon. Friend the Member for the Hartlepools (Mr. Leadbitter) said that ratepayers were in for a short, sharp shock. My hon. Friend the Member for Glasgow, Provan...


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