Debate interventions
My contributions to Parliamentary debates (other than speeches)
- 14th October 2007Parliamentary Debate
Charles Walker calls on the Secretary of State for Health to intervene in health trusts where the chief executives are incompetent. read more »
- 10th October 2007Parliamentary Debate
Charles Walker queries when it is considered appropriate for the Mayor of London to get involved in planning issues - which generally fall within the remit of the Boroughs. read more »
- 10th July 2007Parliamentary Debate
Charles Walker presents health petition to Parliament with 16,243 signatures from residents of Broxbourne. read more »
- 2nd July 2007Parliamentary Debate
Charles Walker secures meeting with new Secretary of State for Health to discuss concerns of Broxbourne residents about loss of hospital services in north London and in Welwyn. read more »
- 28th March 2007Parliamentary Debate
Charles Walker challenges the Chancellor over the number of people who will be worse off as a result of the budget. read more »
- 27th March 2007Parliamentary Debate
Charles Walker calls on the Government to consider the German system of offering vocational training to 14 year olds. read more »
- 26th March 2007Parliamentary Debate
MPs examine Environment Audit Committee's analysis of the Chancellor's failure to deliver on environmental issues. read more »
- 13th March 2007Parliamentary Debate
During a debate on a bill to introduce an Independent Board to oversea government statistics, Charles Walker requests clarifcation on a LibDem amendment about confidentiality of personal information. read more »
- 12th March 2007Parliamentary Debate
Speaking in the House of Commons, Charles Walker condemns the 'brutal' way in which Hertfordshire NHS Trusts have two years to pay of a £55 million deficit which will involve significant reduction in services. read more »
- 27th February 2007Parliamentary Debate
During a debate about the Greater London Authority Bill, Charles Walker discusses proposals to make the ever increasing Mayor's precept more transparent so that London council tax payers will know the taxes that the Mayor is levying. read more »