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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- Driving Tests: Internet | Transport | Written Answers - To ask the Secretary of State for Transport what steps her Department is taking in respect of websites that imitate the official Government website used to book practical driving tests and charge...
- Olympics (Security) | Energy and Climate Change | Commons debates - A retired police officer from my constituency travelled to Cardiff in early April to be interviewed and offered a job by G4S. As of last week, he was still contacting it to find out whether he...
- House of Lords Reform Bill - [2nd Allocated Day] | Local Services (Planning) | Commons debates - I have been elsewhere for some of the debate, so I may have missed this point being made earlier, but does the hon. Gentleman think it significant that the former career that has the most...
- [1st Allocated Day] | House of Lords Reform Bill | Commons debates - Could the hon. Gentleman point to the occasion on which there was a referendum on removing the hereditary peers from the House of Lords, which one might concede was a big constitutional change?
- Electoral Register | Oral Answers to Questions - Electoral Commission Committee | Commons debates - I am grateful to the right hon. Gentleman for that answer. He will be aware that in areas such as Cornwall, the number of multiple property owners appearing on the register at various addresses...
- Electoral Register | Oral Answers to Questions - Electoral Commission Committee | Commons debates - What recent assessment the Electoral Commission has made of the accuracy of the electoral register.
- Aggregates Levy | Treasury | Written Answers - To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer with reference to the judgement of the European General Court in case T-210/02 RENV of 7 March 2012, (1) what plans the Government has to enforce the...
- Beer Duty Escalator | Commons debates - The Minister will no doubt have seen in the business section of The Times today the piece on the Sharp’s brewery in Rock. Doom Bar is now a famous brand around the country, and is enjoyed,...
- Secondary Education (GCSEs) | Opposition Day - [3rd Allotted Day] | Commons debates - There would be a problem if the Deputy Prime Minister had said something in the amendment that disagreed with what he said before. The amendment has a different emphasis, but there is no...
- Secondary Education (GCSEs) | Opposition Day - [3rd Allotted Day] | Commons debates - The Chairman of the Select Committee said that he had to rewrite his speech. He has clearly been doing that and has made an additional contribution to the debate. I welcome his intervention. The...
- Secondary Education (GCSEs) | Opposition Day - [3rd Allotted Day] | Commons debates - The hon. Gentleman is welcome to the Chamber. We look forward to interjections from him. What was presumably billed, as Opposition day debates are, as a good knockabout seems to have collapsed...
- Secondary Education (GCSEs) | Opposition Day - [3rd Allotted Day] | Commons debates - We seem to be having a remarkable outbreak of consensus in the Chamber—
- Policing (Devon and Cornwall) | Commons debates - I bow to the hon. Gentleman’s understanding. He may be more of an expert on these issues than I am. However, I have been guided by discussions with serving officers, among whom there is a...
- Policing (Devon and Cornwall) | Commons debates - My hon. Friend is absolutely right. There has been close working between MOD police and the local constabulary, and as those pressures are brought to bear on the MOD police, changes in working...
- Policing (Devon and Cornwall) | Commons debates - The hon. Gentleman makes a good point on one of the pressures on the police. That problem requires close cross-agency working, including health and social services, and local housing officers....
- Policing (Devon and Cornwall) | Commons debates - I am grateful for this opportunity to raise policing in the Devon and Cornwall force area. Many people do not consider the police in detail until such time as we need to call on their support,...
- Work Capability Assessment | Work and Pensions | Written Answers - To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions how many medical assessments have been undertaken by Atos healthcare as part of a work capability assessment in the last (a) year, (b) six...
- Non-domestic Rates | Communities and Local Government | Written Answers - To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government which grants will be incorporated into the local share of the new local government business rates retention scheme.
- Secondary Education | Bill Presented | Commons debates - The coalition Government have been determined to raise aspiration, and the Secretary of State has set out some ideas about the qualifications system. Does he agree, however, that we must not...
- Individual Savings Accounts | Treasury | Written Answers - To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will consider (a) allowing children born between 2002 and 2011 to invest in junior individual savings accounts instead of child trust funds and (b)...

