Debate interventions
My contributions to Parliamentary debates (other than speeches)
- 23rd January 2007Parliamentary Debate
Charles Walker calls for hospital chief executives to take responsibility for the cleanliness of their hospitals and routinely visit the wards to see the situation for themselves. read more »
- 5th December 2006Parliamentary Debate
During a debate on Transport Strategy, Charles Walker fears that the recently published Eddington report, the eighth such report in nine years, is merely time-filling by a government which has no solution to transport problems such as overcrowded trains. read more »
- 4th December 2006Parliamentary Debate
Charles Walker calls for fines to be used to compensate the losses of families where a loved one has been killed by corporate failing. read more »
- 27th November 2006Parliamentary Debate
Charles Walker questions whether it is the role of Government to tell people how long they may work. read more »
- 6th November 2006Parliamentary Debate
During a debate about new reporting obligations for company directors where they must provide details of "key relationships", Charles Walker asks for a definition of "key relationships". read more »
- 6th November 2006Parliamentary Debate
Charles Walker calls for the firework season, which now seems to last for six weeks, to be shortened. read more »
- 1st November 2006Parliamentary Debate
Charles Walker calls for more time for back-benchers to have adjournment debates to hold Ministers to account and does not see any need for an increase in MPs' communications allowances. read more »
- 30th October 2006Parliamentary Debate
In response to the Government statement on the Stern Report, Charles Walker asks about the future role of nuclear power to reduce our dependency on fossil fuels. read more »
- 30th October 2006Parliamentary Debate
Chalres Walker welcomes the introduction of alcohol disorder zones in the Violent Crime Reduction Bill. read more »
- 30th October 2006Parliamentary Debate
Charles Walker calls for higher penalties for selling alcohol to under-age children. read more »