Parliament
Dan Rogerson’s last 20 most recent appearances or activity in Parliament are shown below courtesy of the TheyWorkForYou website.
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- Phytophthora Ramorum: Cornwall | Environment Food and Rural Affairs | Written Answers - To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs what recent assessment she has made of the spread of Phytophthora ramorum in Cornwall.
- Phytophthora Ramorum | Environment Food and Rural Affairs | Written Answers - To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs what steps she is taking to assist with the clearance and re-stocking of sites affected by Phytophthora ramorum.
- Urban Areas | Communities and Local Government | Written Answers - To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government what the 12 largest local authorities in England with city status are in terms of (a) population and (b) area.
- New Clause 7 - Social cohesion | Bills Presented - Local Referendums Bill | Commons debates - My hon. Friend has made his point to the Minister and the House as is his wont. The progress that occurred in the other place on the impact statement has been crucial. Tonight's discussions about...
- New Clause 7 - Social cohesion | Bills Presented - Local Referendums Bill | Commons debates - I extend my thanks to all hon. Members who participated in the debate, to the Minister, who has done his best to listen and take on board the issues raised, and to the hon. Members for Hartlepool...
- Clause 4 - Academy orders | Bills Presented - Local Referendums Bill | Commons debates - My hon. Friend raises an important point. He has intervened on both the hon. Member for Hartlepool (Mr Wright) and me, and he will no doubt want to raise his question with the Minister when he...
- Clause 4 - Academy orders | Bills Presented - Local Referendums Bill | Commons debates - I understand the hon. Gentleman's point, and I am sure the Minister will want to respond to it in respect of how the funding agreement will work as the academies come into being. However, the...
- Clause 4 - Academy orders | Bills Presented - Local Referendums Bill | Commons debates - How could I resist the opportunity to respond to the hon. Member for Hartlepool (Mr Wright), who has thrown his glove across the Floor of the House to land at my feet? The hon. Gentleman is...
- Clause 4 - Academy orders | Bills Presented - Local Referendums Bill | Commons debates - I apologise to you, Mr Hoyle, and to the Committee for not being here for the start of the debate on this group of amendments. I was startled by the efficiency and economy with which the...
- Clause 3 - Application for Academy order | Bills Presented - Local Referendums Bill | Commons debates - The Minister is setting out his vision for the Bill and talking about the role of governing bodies. We did not have the opportunity to reach that clause last week because time defeated us. Is he...
- Clause 3 - Application for Academy order | Bills Presented - Local Referendums Bill | Commons debates - Will the hon. Gentleman confirm that the situation he describes happened under legislation that was pushed through by a Labour Government and that the Bill does say-thanks to amendments that were...
- Clause 3 - Application for Academy order | Bills Presented - Local Referendums Bill | Commons debates - I agree with the hon. Gentleman that such mechanisms are important, but would he be satisfied with the current provision that at the end of seven years, if the agreement is not renewed, the...
- Clause 3 - Application for Academy order | Bills Presented - Local Referendums Bill | Commons debates - I suspect that my hon. Friend has posed a problem not for me, but for the Minister to answer when he replies to this debate. He is right: as I have already said, the Committee will need some...
- Clause 3 - Application for Academy order | Bills Presented - Local Referendums Bill | Commons debates - We are moving into uncharted territory with the suggestion of motions of no confidence in head teachers and legislating on that point. It is an interesting point. I hope that the Minister can...
- Clause 3 - Application for Academy order | Bills Presented - Local Referendums Bill | Commons debates - Against my hon. Friend's possible intention, that was a helpful intervention as it gives me the opportunity to repeat the point that the amendment is about one particular group of people who...
- Clause 3 - Application for Academy order | Bills Presented - Local Referendums Bill | Commons debates - I should like to make a little progress, after which I will happily give way to the hon. Gentleman, who I hope will contribute to the debate on this group of amendments. The key question is this:...
- Clause 3 - Application for Academy order | Bills Presented - Local Referendums Bill | Commons debates - My hon. Friend is right that amendment 8 sets out such a procedure, but the question is whether we should adopt it and whether it will allow everybody who might want a ballot to trigger one.
- Clause 3 - Application for Academy order | Bills Presented - Local Referendums Bill | Commons debates - As a seasoned political campaigner, the hon. Gentleman is well aware of the possibilities that are open to anyone at that point.
- Clause 3 - Application for Academy order | Bills Presented - Local Referendums Bill | Commons debates - The hon. Gentleman made that point in an earlier debate on another group of amendments. He is absolutely right that the Bill, as amended-amendments that were pressed for by my noble Friends in...
- Clause 3 - Application for Academy order | Bills Presented - Local Referendums Bill | Commons debates - The hon. Gentleman has made that point on a number of occasions-this afternoon and previously-but the fact remains that it is a question not just of whether we amend the Bill, but how we do so....

