Debate interventions


My contributions to Parliamentary debates (other than speeches)

  • 27th March 2006
    Parliamentary Debate

    Charles Walker asks the Secretary of State for Scotland about measures to encourage high-skill industry in Europe to locate to Scotland.  read more »

  • 27th March 2006
    Parliamentary Debate

    During the continuing debate on the budget, Charles Walker calls for a raise in the tax thresholds at which people start paying tax.  read more »

  • 27th March 2006
    Parliamentary Debate

    Charles Walker intervenes in a Budget debate discussion on tax on airline fuel to call for a stop to building new runways for budget airlines.  read more »

  • 22nd March 2006
    Parliamentary Debate

    During the debate on the Budget, Charles Walker calls on the Chancellor to take some responsibility for the fact that the stock market has been one of the worst performing stock markets of any major industrialised nation in the western world.  read more »

  • 21st March 2006
    Parliamentary Debate

    During a debate on the points-based system for managed migration, Charles Walker questions why Scotland should have greater problems attracting people than the rest of the UK.  read more »

  • 16th March 2006
    Parliamentary Debate

    Charles Walker calls for a debate into the future funding of mental health services in Hertfordshire.  read more »

  • 16th March 2006
    Parliamentary Debate

    Charles Walker: "the Government's stewardship of our pensions over the past nine years has been...a complete and utter disaster".  read more »

  • 16th February 2006
    Parliamentary Debate

    During a debate in the House of Commons, Charles Walker calls for more Government support for mental health charities.  read more »

  • 1st February 2006
    Parliamentary Debate

    During a debate on the Government's Transport Plan, Charles Walker calls for extra capacity on the Broxbourne to Cheshunt line.  read more »

  • 30th January 2006
    Parliamentary Debate

    At the closure of a debate on health, Charles Walker complains that he was unable to raise important issues on the possible closure of the A & E dept at Chase Farm due to there being insufficient time as a result of frontbenchers making long statements.  read more »