Debates between Caroline Dinenage and John Hayes during the 2010-2015 Parliament

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Debate between Caroline Dinenage and John Hayes
Thursday 31st January 2013

(11 years, 4 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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John Hayes Portrait Mr Hayes
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I never confirm what I am going to do about amendments until I have heard the arguments, and as I am sure the hon. Gentleman knows, it would be premature for me to consider his amendment in the House at this time and not in Committee. On the specifics of the issue, we have allowed an overlap between the renewables obligation and the new arrangements, specifically and particularly because we want businesses to be able to adapt to the new system.

Caroline Dinenage Portrait Caroline Dinenage (Gosport) (Con)
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4. What steps his Department is taking to tackle fuel poverty.

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Debate between Caroline Dinenage and John Hayes
Monday 18th June 2012

(12 years ago)

Commons Chamber
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John Hayes Portrait Mr Hayes
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The Connexions service was roundly criticised for doing none of that. Connexions, over which the last Government presided, failed according to Ofsted, the Skills Commission inquiry into information, the Panel on Fair Access to the Professions, and the Edge survey. We will do better, because we understand that good-quality advice and guidance help people to change their lives by changing their life chances. Of course this is a challenge; it is a catharsis leading from failure to success.

Caroline Dinenage Portrait Caroline Dinenage (Gosport) (Con)
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Given the number of young people who are still not in education, employment or training, does the Minister agree that it is vital for young people to be made aware, throughout the education process, of the apprenticeships and the vocational and other opportunities that are available to them?

John Hayes Portrait Mr Hayes
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As I have said in the House before, for too long we convinced ourselves that the only means of gaining prowess came through academic accomplishment. Like William Morris and John Ruskin, I believe that technical tastes and talents deserve their place in the sun, and the careers service will highlight that so that people with such aspirations can achieve their full potential.

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Debate between Caroline Dinenage and John Hayes
Thursday 17th February 2011

(13 years, 4 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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John Hayes Portrait The Minister for Further Education, Skills and Lifelong Learning (Mr John Hayes)
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Volunteering is an important way of giving people a taster, which can then lead to employment or to further learning. I agree that we need to do more work on the matter, and I am very happy to discuss it further. As a result of the hon. Lady’s question, I shall ask my officials to come back to me, and then I shall return to the issue, through her, and to the House.

Caroline Dinenage Portrait Caroline Dinenage (Gosport) (Con)
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T8. What efforts is the Minister’s Department making to support and to promote the marine industry in the UK?