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211. Mr. Lawrence Is the hon. Gentleman in favour of reducing the age of consent in homosexual offences to 16?
212. The first proposal was announced by my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister in his statement on the citizens charter.
213. Had the advice of some hon. Members been followed over the years, we might now be in a very exposed position.
214. I hope that my hon. Friend will give the House a commitment on the timing of that replacement.
215. Mr. Smith My hon. Friend has identified an extremely important point.
216. Mr. Higgins My right hon. Friend is to be congratulated on the dramatic reduction in the inflation rate.
217. Mr. MacGregor I assure the hon. Gentleman that Customs continues to monitor international flights into the airport.
218. Mr. Jones I do not accept that line of argument from the hon. Gentleman.
219. Mr. Hogg I entirely agree with the right hon. Gentleman that it is undesirable for any delegation to stay away.
220. The additional 1,000 police recently announced by my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State will be largely devoted to beat policing.
221. I begin my answer to the hon. Member by reminding the House that those who ignore history are destined to repeat it.
222. Is the right hon. and learned Gentleman aware that the United States has made a bid for that work?
223. Sir William Shelton Will my right hon. Friend confirm that we already see benefits flowing from the citizens charter?
224. Mrs. Peacock Will my right hon. and learned Friend confirm that in the 1980s manufacturing output rose by31 percent?
225. I remind my hon. Friend that the regional electricity companies have an obligation to undertake economic purchasing.
226. Mr. Curry I agree with my hon. Friend that beef production is particularly important in the less-favoured areas.
227. Mr. Renton I disagree with my hon. Friend about the agencies being neither fish nor fowl nor good red herring.
228. Mr. Lang My hon. Friend the Minister responsible for housing will make an announcement about that figure shortly.
229. The Hon. Gentleman should perhaps speak to some of his own colleagues who gave me that advice.
230. Mr. Bowis My right hon. and learned Friend will recall the bomb explosion a month ago on the track in my constituency.
231. If that is the case,(sentencedict.com) I hope that my right hon. and learned Friend will approve the application.
232. The hon. Gentleman should represent his constituents by writing a letter with specific complaints.
233. As I understand it, some hon. Members could not get into the House before the Division was completed.
234. Mr. Hughes I do not share my hon. Friend's contention that one should support national wage bargaining.
235. My hon. Friend does not raise the matter just for the fun of it; he raises it because of its serious nature.
236. Mr. Atkins My hon. Friend knows full well that there are differing views on that subject.
237. I am sure that the House will have noted the hon. Gentleman's invention of a new doctrine - cost-free pay.
238. The hon. Gentleman should be ashamed of the lip service that he has paid to employment by continuing to outline such policies.
239. Mr. Leigh I do not think that the hon. Lady really believes all that.
240. Mr. Brooke I am grateful to the hon. Gentleman for his remarks, and not least his closing remarks.