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61. Mr. Knox Does my right hon. Friend agree that that is an impressive increase over that period of years?
62. Will my hon. Friend ask the Opposition whether they will continue to embark upon their policy of abolishing those trusts?
63. I am grateful to my right hon. and learned Friend for replying to the debate in the way that he is doing.
64. I wonder whether the hon. Gentleman really appreciates the consequences of the policies that he supports.
65. All the policies that the hon. Gentleman and his party advocate would move us in exactly the opposite direction.
66. Why did the right hon. Gentleman not decide to have a higher grade environmental impact assessment?
67. Will the Government veto a draft treaty Hon. Members Would you?
68. Unilateral disarmament for Britain was the policy of the right hon. Gentleman.
69. I doubt whether the right hon. Member for Sparkbrook would say that there is no right of appeal in criminal cases.
70. Is my hon. Friend aware that, as polytechnics are to disappear, we now support its bid to become a university?
71. The Prime Minister I agree with my hon. Friend about the importance of clear-cut and low corporate and personal tax rates.
72. Will my hon. Friend also confirm that 1991 has been a vibrant and exciting year in the North sea?
73. My hon. Friend gave the details and I shall return to them in a moment.
74. The hon. Gentleman asked about the new director general designate's previous work.
75. Mr. Pawsey I thank my right hon. and learned Friend for that extremely encouraging response.
76. Indeed, the embassy will certainly be represented at the forthcoming trials to which I think the hon. Gentleman is referring.
77. The Prime Minister I am not aware of the particular cases to which my hon. Friend draws attention.
77. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
78. In 1910, the Hon Charles Rothschild purchased 138 hectares of this fenland fragment and declared it a nature reserve.
79. The hon. Gentleman should have the courtesy to recognise that a considerable amount is being done.
80. This Bill fulfils the commitment given by my right hon. Friend.
81. I am sorry that the right hon. Member for Yeovil did not have the grace to accept that.
82. The Prime Minister My hon. Friend puts his point with great clarity and in some detail.
83. I agree with my hon. Friend that Hampshire county council waged an extremely vigorous campaign against the proposal.
84. Mr. Bowis Does my hon. Friend agree that a curse of modern urban living is musical mega-decibels in the night?
85. In future, the hon. Gentleman should acknowledge the dramatic reduction in unemployment in his constituency during this Parliament.
86. What steps has my right hon. Friend taken to reduce those delays?
87. Indeed, many of my hon. Friends find it frustrating that regional issues are seldom debated in the House.
88. We all know about the crisis in agriculture which has been well described by many hon. Members.
89. I assure them that both the issues mentioned by my hon. Friend will be considered at the public inquiry.
90. I promise the hon. Gentleman that jobs will follow from those decisions.