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David Cameron: ...of the House. UK Government Delegates at British–Irish Council Summits since May 2010: Fourteenth Summit–Guernsey– 25 June 2010 Secretary of State for Northern Ireland–The Right Honourable Owen Paterson MP Minister of State for Energy and Climate Change–Mr Charles Hendry MP Fifteenth Summit–Isle of Man— 13 December 2010 Deputy Prime Minister—The Right Honourable Nick Clegg...
Robin Newton: Owen Paterson has now moved on, and we have seen the appointment of Theresa Villiers. Does the Minister see Theresa Villiers being as helpful as Owen Paterson?
Angela Rayner: To ask the Prime Minister, pursuant to the Answer of 26 November 2021 to Question 80323 on Owen Paterson, whether he met Owen Paterson in the Palace of Westminster in (a) November or (b) October 2021.
Theresa May: I hope that this will be the last opportunity for this House to do the right thing and accept the report of the Committee on Standards on Owen Paterson. I trust that no Member of this House is thinking of doing anything other than supporting the motion that has been moved by my right hon. Friend the Leader of the House. Passing this motion will be a step in the right direction, but it will...
Angus MacNeil: ...that have taken place, the House would look very stupid indeed if it did not refer the Prime Minister to the Committee of Privileges. The party won the vote on the Member for North Shropshire, Owen Paterson, but it very quickly regretted winning that vote. It might want to learn its lesson, because it does not want to regret its actions again; as the hon. Lady knows, that vote on Owen...
Richard Benyon: ...of State and Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Jim Paice and Richard Benyon) June The Minister of State (Jim Paice) July The Minister of State (Jim Paice) September The Secretary of State (Owen Paterson) and Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Richard Benyon) October The Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Richard Benyon) November The Secretary of State (Owen Paterson) and the...
Rob Gibson: ...two-faced, because George Lyon believes that the UK Government is looking after us, while the NFU says that it is not. My feeling about the whole debate is that an English agenda is dominating what Owen Paterson is saying. Owen Paterson has not even bothered to come here to discuss with Scottish farmers what their situation is. Once again, we have been presented with a situation in which,...
Alan Haselhurst: Order. I think that we are getting into some confusion. I was prepared to take Mr. Paterson' s intervention as an intervention, to which the hon. Lady has now replied and has resumed her seat. Mr. Owen Paterson.
Martin McGuinness: ...there has been a lot of debate about that issue in recent months. We have been involved in intensive discussions with representatives of the British Government. We had a number of engagements with Owen Paterson, and, on a number of occasions, in public statements, Mr Paterson referred to it as an item that he was concerned to deliver. We also had a few wobbles in the process when it became...
Nigel Evans: We had hoped to go to North Shropshire to listen to Owen Paterson, but the line has gone down. We do hope, Owen, if you are watching and listening, to come to you before the wind-ups a bit later on. We will try our level best.
Richard Lochhead: I had a conversation about the convergence uplift several weeks ago with the secretary of state, Owen Paterson. It was made clear to me at that time, and in subsequent comments to the media by Owen Paterson and the industry, that, despite the apparent pledge for a review in 2016 or thereabouts—however long it may take, and despite the fact that there is a UK election in 2015 and an in-out...
Alex Maskey: Once again, a LeasCheann Comhairle, the Ulster Unionist Party has quoted Owen Paterson’s remarks with respect to the legislation that passed through the British Parliament. Would the Member care to go on to say what Owen Paterson proceeded to say and do? The Conservative Party supported the legislation’s passage through Westminster, unlike the Ulster Unionist Party. Can the Member clarify...
Paul Wheelhouse: It is indeed the case that Owen Paterson had agreed to raise at the March environment council the need for any EU agreement allowing member states to make their own decisions about growing GM crops, to permit Scotland and other devolved Governments to take our own decisions and not to be bound by United Kingdom Government views. However, he failed to do so. I wrote to Mr Paterson on 13 March...
David Lidington: ...that have taken place since 2010 are listed below. Date / location of Summit UK Government Ministers in attendance 25 June 2010, Guernsey Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Rt. Hon. Owen Paterson MP Minister of State for Energy and Climate Change, Mr. Charles Hendry MP 13 December 2010, Isle of Man Deputy Prime Minister, Rt. Hon. Nick Clegg MP Secretary of State for...
Richard Lochhead: Yes. On many issues there are many hectares between the position that is adopted by Owen Paterson and that adopted by me regarding the future direction of agricultural support. As I said at the time, when he spoke at the Oxford farming conference—when, once again, he called for direct support for Scottish food producers to be phased out as soon as possible—he was perhaps speaking to...
Richard Lochhead: I say to Alex Fergusson that I have had to sit opposite Mr Paterson in negotiation after negotiation in which he has argued to reduce pillar 1 direct support for Scottish agriculture and said that the free market will deliver all and that it is okay to have imported food or whatever. I understand from Mr Fergusson’s speech that he totally disagrees with that. It is time for a universal...
The following Members took and subscribed the Oath, or made and subscribed the Affirmation required by Law: Judy Mallaber, Amber Valley Lorna Fitzsimons, Rochdale Humfrey Jonathan Malins, Woking Owen William Paterson, North Shropshire Michael St John Trend, Windsor Sir Edward MacMillan Taylor, Rochford and Southend East John Hume, Foyle Piara Singh Khabra, Ealing Southall Right honourable...
Owen William Paterson, esquire, North Shropshire
Owen Paterson: To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food what steps are being taken by the Government to have the beef ban lifted as quickly as possible. [2897]
That Mr. John Bercow, Mr. Martin Caton, Paul Flynn, Mr. Ieuan Wyn Jones, Mr. Martyn Jones, Ms Jackie Lawrence, Mr. Richard Livsey, Ms Julie Morgan, Mr. Owen Paterson, Mr. Gareth Thomas and Mrs. Betty Williams be members of the Welsh Affairs Committee.—[Mr. John McWilliam, on behalf of the Committee of Selection.]