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Colin Breed MP MP for South East Cornwall since 1997 |
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| 8th July 2008 | Colin Breed MP | <info@colinbreed.org.uk> |
20 Most Recent Stories From Colin Breed's recent appearances (TheyWorkForYou)Tue 17th Jun 2008: Bovine Tuberculosis: Disease Control | Environment Food and Rural Affairs | Written Answers. To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs if he will consider a trial cull of badgers in Cornwall as a measure against the spread of bovine tuberculosis. Mon 16th Jun 2008: Polyclinics | Health | Written Answers. To ask the Secretary of State for Health what percentage of the General Medical Services budget for the next three years has been allocated to be spent on the implementation of the polyclinics... Thu 22nd May 2008: Impact Assessments | Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform | Written Answers. To ask the Secretary of State for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform what requirements his Department places on (a) Ministerial departments and (b) the Office of Fair Trading to produce... Mon 19th May 2008: General Practitioner Dispensing | Commons debates. I wish to reinforce the point that the hon. Gentleman is making. This debate has come to the attention of doctors in Cornwall and today I received an e-mail from Dr. Mark McCartney, who says: "A... Wed 7th May 2008: Does the Prime Minister understand that unless his Government tackle the scourge of bovine TB soon, there will be little or no livestock industry left in the south-west of England? Tue 29th Apr 2008: Clause 117 - Penalties for errors | Orders of the Day | Commons debates. That is an excellent point. Indeed, some payments have been made, but I suspect that they were nowhere near adequate compensation for what people will have had to go through—not only all... Clause 117 - Penalties for errors | Orders of the Day | Commons debates. Let me say straight away that I share all the concerns of the hon. Member for South-West Hertfordshire (Mr. Gauke) about what the Government have done, or rather not done, so far. The amendments... New Clause 1 - Collective enfranchisement by leaseholders | Orders of the Day | Commons debates. It is easy to understand that if one wants to ensure that people have certainty, that relates not only to their stamp duty land tax but to all the other rights that need to be protected. If... New Clause 1 - Collective enfranchisement by leaseholders | Orders of the Day | Commons debates. The whole purpose of setting up an RTE company as a legal entity would be to bring these groups of tenants together into one legal entity and to have certainty that they could then exercise basic... New Clause 1 - Collective enfranchisement by leaseholders | Orders of the Day | Commons debates. I am grateful to the hon. Gentleman for that clarification. New clause 1 would remove all references to RTE companies from section 74 of the Finance Act 2003 so that sections 121 and 124 of the... New Clause 1 - Collective enfranchisement by leaseholders | Orders of the Day | Commons debates. That is exactly right; it is a shame that none of us spotted them. As was observed in the court case, the problem seems to be to do with the Government's intention. I would have thought that we... New Clause 1 - Collective enfranchisement by leaseholders | Orders of the Day | Commons debates. First, may I say that my party has considerable sympathy for new clause 1, as presented by the hon. Member for South-West Hertfordshire (Mr. Gauke)? That is principally because so much time has... Prisoners | Oral Answers to Questions - Justice | Commons debates. Is the Minister aware that in Dartmoor recently a considerable number of prisoners who were undertaking education and rehabilitation programmes or who were out on work placements were summarily... Mon 28th Apr 2008: Clause 21 - Amusement Machine licence duty | Orders of the Day | Commons debates. Does the hon. Gentleman accept that this technical clause may work with other legislation to have a detrimental effect on a particular industry? Clause 21 - Amusement Machine licence duty | Orders of the Day | Commons debates. I was trying to suggest that accepting the amendment, which relates specifically to B3 machines, would, with the reviews that are taking place, provide an opportunity to reconsider the particular... Clause 21 - Amusement Machine licence duty | Orders of the Day | Commons debates. I could not agree more. That is exactly what has happened. Some of the smaller businesses involved in the gambling industry might have breathed a sigh of relief that the super-casinos were not... Clause 21 - Amusement Machine licence duty | Orders of the Day | Commons debates. On the face of it, clause 21 is fairly innocuous in terms of raising revenue, but it has obviously raised huge concerns in many parts of the gambling industry. I represent a constituency with... Injured Service Personnel (Compensation) | Oral Answers to Questions - Defence | Commons debates. Financial compensation is, of course, extremely important, but so are the recovery and rehabilitation of injured servicemen and women before they receive that compensation. Is the Minister not... Mon 21st Apr 2008: Finance Bill | Orders of the Day | Commons debates. Is the hon. Gentleman saying that it was perhaps a mistake to announce such a radical change to the tax situation a year before it took place, when the Government could not possibly know the... Tue 25th Mar 2008: Indonesia: Religious Freedom | Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs | Written Answers. To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what reports he has received of the action taken against Rev Bedali Hulu in Indonesia; and if he will make a statement. Earlier Stories Complete archive on the official site.
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