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Mike Freer

Conservative MP for Finchley and Golders Green ( 6 May 2010 – current)


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Orders of the Day — Transport Bill (27 Nov 1979)

Mr Stephen Ross: ...(7) and (8) of clause 27 do not allow for members of the public to appeal to the Minister. Only local authorities and other bus operators may appeal to him. Yet the Bill aims to open up a freer market. Where that is not in the public interest, surely the public should have some protection and the same rights. What will be the effect on its rural services of breaking the NBC's monopoly on...

European Community (United Kingdom Presidency) ( 2 Jul 1992)

Mike O'Brien: ...the Prime Minister seeks to take through Parliament That Bill leaves British workers with fewer rights than European workers. Perhaps inward investment will come to the United Kingdom because of a freer market, but the worst business men always create sweatshops and like less regulation. The best business men ensure that they provide good conditions on which to give workers a real...

Bills Presented: Kosovo (17 Jun 1999)

Nicholas Soames: ...Kosovo, there are no members of the press present, even though, on the ground in Kosovo, large numbers of British troops face imminent and real danger. I pay warm and heartfelt tribute to General Mike Jackson, General Dannatt, Brigadier Freer of the 5th Airborne Brigade, Brigadier Rollo of the 4th Armoured Brigade and all the service men and women under their command for a stunning entry...

Orders of the Day — Licensing (Young Persons) Bill: Amendment of Part Xii of the Licensing Act 1964 (12 May 2000)

Mike O'Brien: ...pub premises is clearly lawful where it is accepted but unlawful otherwise. However, amendment No. 37 would require the exception in new section 169D to be extended to 169E(1). The balance between freer access to licensed premises by minors and tough laws to prevent under-age consumption on the premises needs to be examined in a broader context than the Bill. While I have some sympathy...

Scottish Parliament: Scottish Qualifications Authority Bill: Stage 1 (14 Mar 2002)

Brian Monteith: ...the impact that that would have on the independence of exams and the potential political interference that might result from it. The convener of that committee might wish to comment on that later. Mike Russell was quite right to say that the gold standard of Scottish education and its exam process must be retained. I would be concerned by the prospect of ministers—of whatever party, at ...

Written Answers — Trade and Industry: Dumping (14 Jan 2004)

Mike O'Brien: The ultimate goal in WTO agriculture negotiations is to create freer and fairer world markets in agriculture. The Doha mandate commits all WTO members to substantial reductions in trade-distorting domestic support and reductions, with a view to phasing out, all forms of export subsidy. If agreed, this will make a significant contribution to reducing dumping of subsidised produce on developing...

Post Office Closures (22 Mar 2005)

Michael Fabricant: ...in Worcester; Mark Garnier in Wyre Forest; Justine Greening in Putney; Andrew Griffith in Corby and east Northamptonshire; Alexandra Robson in Wolverhampton, North-East; Anne Milton in Guildford; Mike Freer in Harrow, West; and George Lee in Leeds, North-West. They have all run campaigns to try to keep their post offices open. They have joined in the local community. In some cases they...

Education: Science and Technology (20 Apr 2006)

Baroness Walmsley: ...which undermines the greater benefits that might ensue. I refer in particular to the evidence on school admissions and selectivity; on child stress and teaching to the test; evidence gathered by Mike Tomlinson on the need to reform the 14-to-19 curriculum and assessment system; evidence on the negative effects of league tables; ASBOs; and the warnings from the most highly qualified...

[Mr. Martin Caton in the Chair] — Global Security (Russia) ( 3 Apr 2008)

Jo Swinson: I welcome the Foreign Affairs Committee's report, and congratulate the Chairman, the hon. Member for Ilford, South (Mike Gapes), and the Committee on producing such a rigorous and thorough report. The Chairman rightly pointed out that the situation in Russia is incredibly fast moving, and many new aspects in our international relations with Russia have emerged since the report's publication,...

Oral Answers to Questions — Culture, Media and Sport: Topical Questions (20 Apr 2009)

Mark Harper: ...disabilities to participate in sport. Will he join me in congratulating the initiative of Wingate and Finchley football club? I visited the club recently, along with the leader of Barnet council, Mike Freer. It had worked with the local branch of Mencap to host a disability open day on which more than 30 adults with learning disabilities were able to play football and then watch a match....

Members Sworn (20 May 2010)

John Bercow: ...Kelly, Dudley South Jacqueline Doyle-Price, Thurrock Alison Jane Seabeck, Plymouth, Moor View Joseph Edmund Johnson, Orpington Jennifer Nancy Willott, Cardiff Central Margot James, Stourbridge Mike Freer, Finchley and Golders Green Jane Elizabeth Ellison, Battersea Stephen James Metcalfe, South Basildon and East Thurrock Stephen Anthony McPartland, Stevenage Gordon Henderson, Sittingbourne...

Identity Documents Bill ( 9 Jun 2010)

Mike Freer: May I add my congratulations on your recent election, Mr Deputy Speaker, and thank you for giving me this opportunity to make my maiden speech? It is a great honour to serve Finchley and Golders Green, and I have found the trust placed in me quite humbling as I walk around this building. I should also like to thank the hon. Member for Clwyd South (Susan Elan Jones) for telling the House of...

Bills Presented — Employment Opportunities Bill: City of Westminster Bill [Lords] ( 5 Jul 2010)

Mike Freer: First, may I declare an interest as a former leader of a London borough council that had to deal with street trading on a day-to-day basis? My postbag on street trading was far bigger than my postbags on many other areas of council activity. I should like to address a few of the issues raised by my hon. Friend the Member for Shipley (Philip Davies). I understand the law of supply and demand...

Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Middle East ( 6 Jul 2010)

Mike Freer: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what recent progress has been made in the middle east peace process; and if he will make a statement.

Committees: Communities and Local Government (12 Jul 2010)

That Heidi Alexander, Bob Blackman, Clive Efford, George Freeman, Mike Freer, Stephen Gilbert, George Hollingbery, James Morris, Toby Perkins and Chris Williamson be members of the Communities and Local Government Committee.

Bill Presented — Shared Parenting Orders Bill: Foreign Prisoners (Repatriation) (13 Jul 2010)

Philip Hollobone: ...abroad. Question put and agreed to . Ordered , That Mr Philip Hollobone, Mr David Davis, Mr Peter Bone, Mr Julian Brazier, Andrew Rosindell, Mr David Nuttall, Mr Andrew Turner, Patrick Mercer, Mike Freer, Bob Stewart, Priti Patel and Gordon Henderson present the Bill. Mr Philip Hollobone accordingly presented the Bill. Bill read the First time; to be read a Second time on Friday 10...

Written Answers — Women and Equalities: Civil Service Recruitment (22 Jul 2010)

Mike Freer: To ask the Minister for Women and Equalities what discussions she has had with ministerial colleagues on increasing recruitment to the civil service from black, Asian and other minority ethnic people.

Written Answers — Transport: Think Brand (26 Jul 2010)

Mike Freer: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport how much his Department spent on its evaluation of the effectiveness of the Think brand in each of the last five years; and if he will place in the Library a copy of the reports of that evaluation.

Written Answers — Transport: Departmental Electronic Equipment (27 Jul 2010)

Mike Freer: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport how many hours of training on using (a) laptop computers (b) mobile telephones and (c) Blackberry's was provided to staff of his Department and its agencies in the last three financial years; and at what cost such training was provided.

Written Answers — Transport: Hotels (27 Jul 2010)

Mike Freer: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport how much was spent on hotel bills for (a) Ministers and (b) officials in his Department and its agencies in each of the last three financial years; and which hotels were used in each case.


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