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That this House notes with concern the increasing industrialisation of dairy farming in which cows are kept indoors for all or most of the year, are pushed to high milk yields and fed on unnatural cereal-rich diets that can lead to serious health problems; further notes the conclusion of the...

Primary sponsor
Russell Brown (Labour)
Type
Early day motion
Date
7 July 2010
Reference
420
House
House of Commons

No, I will not give way; I do not have time. More than 6,000 of my constituents languish on disability living allowance and, most shockingly, more than 1,000 of them languished on that particular benefit for more than 12 years under the previous Labour Government. We simply cannot go on...
Member
Lord Jackson of Peterborough (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
28 June 2010
Reference
512 c634-5
House
House of Commons

Thank you very much, Mr Deputy Speaker, for the opportunity to make my maiden speech on this emergency Budget. I strongly believe that over the past few years, the state has taken too much. It was interesting listening to the right hon. Member for Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford (Yvette Cooper)....
Member
Sam Gyimah (Conservative)
Type
Maiden speech
Date
28 June 2010
Reference
512 c628-30
House
House of Commons

Earlier this year, Nocton Dairies submitted an application for a factory farm for 8,000 cows in Lincolnshire, and said: "Cows do not belong in fields." Now the pig farmer of the year 2009 has submitted an application for 26,000 pigs to be held in a factory farm in Derbyshire. Does the Minister agree that we should resist that increasing industrialisation of our food production?
Asked by
Kerry McCarthy (Labour)
Answering body
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Topical question - 1st Supplementary
Status
Answered
Date
24 June 2010
Reference
512 c425-6
House
House of Commons

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs what steps her Department is taking to reduce the effects on the health of cattle of selective breeding for high milk yield.
Asked by
Adrian Sanders (Liberal Democrat)
Answering body
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Type
Written question
Status
Answered
Date
22 June 2010
Reference
3132; 512 c123W
House
House of Commons

My Lords, the noble Lord made much the same point before the dinner break. If he looks back over some of the legislation that he introduced, he will find that it is peppered with considerations and language of that kind. You cannot legislate without using general terms. The amendment that...
Member
Lord Phillips of Sudbury (Liberal Democrat)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
21 June 2010
Reference
719 c1252-3
House
House of Lords

Local authorities have the powers to spend the money as they wish, and if they wish to spend it on more speed cameras that is entirely within their remit. There are other ways in which lives can be saved. I have looked at what Brake says, but I disagree. Such cameras should not be a cash cow. This should not be determined by issues to do with raising tax. It should be about safety; that is the important thing.
Answered by
Mike Penning (Conservative)
Answering body
Department for Transport
Type
Oral answer to question
Date
17 June 2010
Reference
511 c1016
House
House of Commons

There are now three times as many speed cameras in this country as there were in 2000, and the public must be confident that speed cameras are there for road safety, not as a cash cow. Under this Government, they will be.
Answered by
Mike Penning (Conservative)
Answering body
Department for Transport
Type
Oral answer to question
Date
17 June 2010
Reference
511 c1012
House
House of Commons

During the 2005 election, we were—[Interruption]. If I may continue. The general Aladdin's lamp approach was shown to be absurd. As the then Government kept rubbing the lamp and the genie came out, they asked for money, but the genie suddenly became rather less giving. At one point, the genie—in...
Member
Kwasi Kwarteng (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
16 June 2010
Reference
511 c947-8
House
House of Commons

I cannot begin to explain what an honour and privilege it is to be making my maiden speech as the new MP for Bolton West. Of course, I follow in some august footsteps. William Tyson Wilson was elected as the Member of Parliament for Westhoughton in 1906, as one of...
Member
Julie Hilling (Labour)
Type
Maiden speech
Date
16 June 2010
Reference
511 c917-9
House
House of Commons

I am grateful for the opportunity to make my maiden speech today in this debate on Government support for industry. I congratulate the hon. Member for Bracknell (Dr Lee) and my hon. Friends the Members for Bolton West (Julie Hilling) and for Wansbeck (Ian Lavery) on their contributions. Over the...
Member
Pat Glass (Labour)
Type
Maiden speech
Date
16 June 2010
Reference
511 c931-3
House
House of Commons

May I congratulate the right hon. Member for Doncaster Central (Ms Winterton) on securing this debate on wheel-clamping? It is an important debate on a very important subject, and her interest in it is well documented. I am sure that the right hon. Lady's concerns are shared by many Members,...
Member
Baroness Featherstone (Liberal Democrat)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
15 June 2010
Reference
511 c850-4
House
House of Commons

My Lords, after not speaking for some time in this House, I find myself on my feet twice in the same afternoon. It is a privilege to take part in this debate. I add my congratulations to the noble Baroness, Lady Meacher, on initiating it. This is a different debate...
Member
Lord Adebowale (Crossbench)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
15 June 2010
Reference
719 c959-61
House
House of Lords

First, I take this opportunity to congratulate my hon. Friend the Member for Forest of Dean (Mr Harper), on his appointment as Parliamentary Secretary, Cabinet Office. I have known him for many years. The Prime Minister quickly recognised the many qualities that I know he possesses, and the people of...
Member
Andrew Turner (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
15 June 2010
Reference
511 c130-2WH
House
House of Commons

That this House notes that pressures are building for the increasing industrialisation of UK dairy farming and that a growing number of cows are being kept indoors for all or most of the year, many of which are pushed to extremely high milk yields; further notes that the 2009 report...
Primary sponsor
Adrian Sanders (Liberal Democrat)
Type
Early day motion
Date
14 June 2010
Reference
220
House
House of Commons

My Lords, I, too, congratulate the noble Lord, Lord St John, on securing this debate so early in this new Parliament and so soon after the formation of the new coalition Administration. As always in this Chamber, we have benefited from a broad range of knowledge and opinions on the...
Member
Lord Chidgey (Liberal Democrat)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
10 June 2010
Reference
719 c790-3
House
House of Lords

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs what her policy is on the practice of factory farming of dairy cows.
Asked by
Iain Wright (Labour)
Answering body
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Type
Written question
Status
Answered
Date
8 June 2010
Reference
1456; 511 c87W
House
House of Commons

Thank you, Mr Deputy Speaker, for giving me the honour to follow so many excellent maiden speeches. I would like to start by paying tribute to my predecessor. To be able to say on the doorsteps of Newcastle upon Tyne Central that I was the new Jim Cousins was a...
Member
Chi Onwurah (Labour)
Type
Maiden speech
Date
8 June 2010
Reference
511 c269-70
House
House of Commons

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs if she will bring forward proposals to (a) set standards for welfare in cows and (b) prohibit the factory farming of dairy cows; and if she will make a statement.
Asked by
David Anderson (Labour)
Answering body
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Type
Written question
Status
Answered
Date
7 June 2010
Reference
1125; 511 c14W
House
House of Commons

That this House is aware of the pressures building within the agricultural and related industries in the UK towards greater levels of industrialisation in UK dairy farming, with the direct consequence of growing numbers of cows being kept indoors for most of their lives; and notes the 2009 Report of...
Primary sponsor
Alan Meale (Labour)
Type
Early day motion
Date
3 June 2010
Reference
144
House
House of Commons

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