Debate interventions
My contributions to Parliamentary debates (other than speeches)
- 19th January 2006Parliamentary Debate
Charles Walker condemns the bill as giving "central Government far too much control over the destination of lottery money". read more »
- 19th January 2006Parliamentary Debate
Charles Walker calls for the National Lottery to be independent of Government interference. read more »
- 19th January 2006Parliamentary Debate
During the debate on the National Lottery Bill, whilst the Minister of Sport (Richard Caborn) is highlighting lottery-funded projects around the country, Charles Walker calls for him to recall any lottery-funded projects in Broxbourne. read more »
- 19th January 2006Parliamentary Debate
Charles Walker condemns the Government for using lottery money to top up spending that should be central Government expenditure. read more »
- 18th January 2006Parliamentary Debate
Charles Walker calls for fairness and more notice to be given to temporary workers who are brought in to replace mothers on maternity leave. read more »
- 18th January 2006Parliamentary Debate
During the debate on the Work and Families Bill, Charles Walker clarifies an issue regarding the number of statutory days holiday provided by employers. read more »
- 12th January 2006Parliamentary Debate
Charles Walker calls for a diverse energy supply based on a robust and resilient domestic capability. read more »
- 10th January 2006Parliamentary Debate
Later in the debate on the Animal Welfare Bill, Charles Walker raises the difficulties of tracing owners of abandoned animals in order to prosecute. read more »
- 10th January 2006Parliamentary Debate
During a debate on the Animal Welfare Bill, Charles Walker raises issues relating a ban on tail docking for dogs. read more »
- 19th December 2005Parliamentary Debate
During a debate on Police Restructuring, Charles Walker asks why the rush? read more »