Debate interventions


My contributions to Parliamentary debates (other than speeches)

  • 30th October 2006
    Parliamentary Debate

    Charles Walker welcomes the increase in maximum sentence for carrying a knife from two to four years.  read more »

  • 30th October 2006
    Parliamentary Debate

    Charles Walker calls for reassurances that we can maintain the UK's global competitiveness as well as reducing our carbon emissions.  read more »

  • 24th October 2006
    Parliamentary Debate

    Charles Walker debates amendments to the Charities Bill calling for small charitable companies to be treated primarily as charities thus avoiding new company legistlation and examines sports which should be permitted to attain charitable status.  read more »

  • 11th October 2006
    Parliamentary Debate

    During the debate on Climate Change, Charles Walker calls for water companies and the Environment Agency to get together to ensure river and stream environments are preserved.  read more »

  • 11th October 2006
    Parliamentary Debate

    Charles Walker calls for more time in Parliament to discuss amendments of particular concern for Stansted and Heathrow airports.  read more »

  • 11th October 2006
    Parliamentary Debate

    During Education Questions in the House of Commons, Charles Walker condemns the BNP's targetting of young people and congratulates the young people who are turning their back on the BNP's racist lies and filth.  read more »

  • 19th July 2006
    Parliamentary Debate

    Charles Walker calls on the Home Secretary to use sentencing to persuade young people that the simple act of carrying a knife is a serious crime in itself.  read more »

  • 18th July 2006
    Parliamentary Debate

    During a debate on the Home Information Pack pilot schemes, Charles Walker asks who will pay for the surveys and condemns universities that are running training courses on legislation which has not yet been (and may never be) enacted.  read more »

  • 12th July 2006
    Parliamentary Debate

    Charles Walker calls for progress in allowing farmers in the developing world access to western European and north American markets.  read more »

  • 28th June 2006
    Parliamentary Debate

    Charles Walker calls on the Government to work with power stations to encourage them to burn their fuel more efficiently.  read more »