Local Government Finance Bill

Debate between Robert Neill and David Amess
Wednesday 18th January 2012

(13 years, 3 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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David Amess Portrait The Temporary Chair (Mr David Amess)
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Before the debate starts, I should tell the Committee that I was fairly lax about the range of the debate that we have just had, so if hon. Members wish to contribute to the clause stand part debate, I hope they will bear that in mind.

Robert Neill Portrait Robert Neill
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I will endeavour to deal with the clause stand part debate as swiftly as I can. Clause 1 sets up the necessary part of the scheme. As is often the way with a finance Bill, it establishes the framework, which is then covered in the regulations. Schedule 1, which we shall come to shortly, sets out most of the detail. I suspect that the issues between us have largely been debated in relation to the amendment and the principle. I am happy to respond to any points that hon. Members may wish to raise.

Oral Answers to Questions

Debate between Robert Neill and David Amess
Monday 31st October 2011

(13 years, 6 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Robert Neill Portrait Robert Neill
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I was about to congratulate the hon. Gentleman on retaining his post in the reshuffle; I might rethink that, because I am afraid it is the same old story and he is plain wrong. The Government have made it clear that we are protecting the fire service as a front-line service. We have back-loaded services and indicated to county councils with fire authorities that they should maintain the same profile. We have also made available £70 million of capital grant to improve their future adjustments and made it clear that we will protect all front-line operations.

David Amess Portrait Mr David Amess (Southend West) (Con)
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2. What steps his Department is taking to dispose of surplus public sector land and offices.