Kwasi Kwarteng: Given the successful roll-out of free schools, would it not be opportune for the House to discuss the free school programme shortly?
Bob Neill: I congratulate my hon. Friend the Member for Spelthorne (Kwasi Kwarteng) on securing the debate on a topic that I know is of concern to him and his constituents. It is a matter of real significance and he has done them a service in the way in which he has put their case and their concerns. As he has pointed out, this relates to a proposed waste and recycling centre in his constituency, which...
Kwasi Kwarteng: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what his policy is on procurement from UK-based engineering companies.
Kwasi Kwarteng: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport what research his Department has commissioned on connections between the principal High Speed 2 stations and outlying areas.
Kwasi Kwarteng: Given the roll-out of the academies programme, does the Leader of the House agree that it would be timely to have a debate on the Floor of the House on academies and their progress?
Kwasi Kwarteng: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs whether he has made representations to the South African authorities on the trial of Shrien Dewani.
Kwasi Kwarteng: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs whether his Department is taking steps to support the National Transitional Council in Benghazi in respect of (a) provision of currency and (b) other matters.
Kwasi Kwarteng: May we have a debate in the House on bureaucracy in the NHS, and a statement about the reduction in the number of managers since the general election?
Kwasi Kwarteng: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will assess the merits of exempting pilot training from VAT.
Justine Greening: ...something relevant to say on the economy, but they do not, and we have seen that demonstrated again. We do have a plan. As my hon. Friends the Members for Bromsgrove (Sajid Javid), for Spelthorne (Kwasi Kwarteng) and for Ipswich (Ben Gummer) all pointed out, it is a plan backed by the IMF, which described it as essential. It is a plan backed by the OECD, which described it as vital. It is...
Kwasi Kwarteng: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what reports he has received on the status of (a) secular political parties and (b) the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt.
Kwasi Kwarteng: To ask the Secretary of State for Health if he will take steps to initiate a campaign to inform the general public about alternatives to using (a) accident and emergency and (b) GP health services.
Kwasi Kwarteng: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what steps he is taking to support the parliamentary election process in Egypt.
Claire Perry: ...who have fallen, to whom we owe so much. I therefore commend the Bill to the House. Question put and agreed to . Ordered , That Claire Perry, Andrew Rosindell, Bob Stewart, Mr Julian Brazier, Kwasi Kwarteng, Mr James Gray, Mr Michael McCann, Mr Dominic Raab, Chris Heaton-Harris, Charlie Elphicke, Dan Jarvis and John Glen present the Bill. Claire Perry accordingly presented the Bill. Bill...
Kwasi Kwarteng: Given the housing need and shortage in constituencies in the south-east such as mine, will the Leader of the House allow us to have a debate on housing?
...Hughes Mr Jeremy Hunt Mark Hunter Julian Huppert Nick Hurd Stewart Jackson Sajid Javid Gareth Johnson Joseph Johnson Andrew Jones David Jones Marcus Jones Daniel Kawczynski Chris Kelly Simon Kirby Kwasi Kwarteng Eleanor Laing Mark Lancaster Mr Andrew Lansley Pauline Latham Mr David Laws Jessica Lee Phillip Lee John Leech Jeremy Lefroy Charlotte Leslie Mr Oliver Letwin Brandon Lewis Ian...
...Hunter Nick Hurd Stewart Jackson Margot James Sajid Javid Bernard Jenkin Gareth Johnson Joseph Johnson Andrew Jones David Jones Marcus Jones Daniel Kawczynski Chris Kelly Simon Kirby Mr Greg Knight Kwasi Kwarteng Eleanor Laing Mark Lancaster Mr Andrew Lansley Pauline Latham Mr David Laws Andrea Leadsom Jessica Lee Phillip Lee John Leech Jeremy Lefroy Edward Leigh Charlotte Leslie Mr Oliver...
...Nick Hurd Stewart Jackson Margot James Sajid Javid Bernard Jenkin Gareth Johnson Joseph Johnson Andrew Jones David Jones Marcus Jones Daniel Kawczynski Chris Kelly Simon Kirby Mr Greg Knight Kwasi Kwarteng Eleanor Laing Mark Lancaster Mr Andrew Lansley Pauline Latham Andrea Leadsom Jessica Lee Phillip Lee John Leech Jeremy Lefroy Edward Leigh Charlotte Leslie Mr Oliver Letwin Brandon Lewis...
Kwasi Kwarteng: To ask the Secretary of State for Health what plans he has for the future role of private healthcare providers in the NHS following implementation of his proposed structural reforms.
Kwasi Kwarteng: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer how much revenue he expects to accrue to the Exchequer in each year from value added tax on pilot training.