Regulation
Wed, Dec 7 2011 04:36
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Q12. [85113] Fiona Bruce (Congleton) (Con): Small and medium-sized enterprises are the engine of the economy in my constituency and will play a very important part in our economic recovery. Will the Prime Minister acknowledge that a key factor in achieving growth, as well as in resolving the eurozone crisis, is to take action in Britain’s interests to tackle and reduce the huge regulatory burdens
Fiona Bruce MP
Small Businesses
Wed, Nov 30 2011 04:35
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Q9. [83657] Fiona Bruce (Congleton) (Con): What message has the Prime Minister today for the thousands of people who run and work in small businesses in my constituency, who work tremendously hard to keep those businesses and the local economy going, and who, in some cases, can barely afford to make provision for their own pensions? The Prime Minister: The hon. Lady is entirely right. This Government
Fiona Bruce MP
Human Trafficking
Wed, Jun 15 2011 04:37
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Q5. [59598] Fiona Bruce (Congleton) (Con): There is increasing concern within the House and across the country about the hidden suffering of trafficked children—and, indeed, retrafficked children. Does the Prime Minister 15 Jun 2011 : Column 774agree that it is essential for a co-ordinated multi-agency approach right across the country—from borders to local authorities and local police forces,
Fiona Bruce MP
Child Protection
Wed, Apr 27 2011 04:38
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Q15. [52622] Fiona Bruce (Congleton) (Con): I am engaged in a consultation with my constituents in east Cheshire on an issue that is of great concern to them: the commercialisation and sexualisation of childhood. As a parent, does my right hon. Friend agree with my constituents that action needs to be taken to find real solutions to this challenging issue, and to give every child the childhood that
Fiona Bruce MP
Incinerator Planning
Wed, Mar 30 2011 12:30
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Q14. [49659] Fiona Bruce (Congleton) (Con): A multinational is applying to build an incinerator the size of a football pitch some 500 metres from the small market town of Middlewich in my constituency. There is no need for this provision; it will involve importing waste and it has been unanimously rejected by the local planning committee. Does the Prime Minister agree that the concerns of local people
Fiona Bruce MP