Business of the House (17 May 2012)
Angie Bray: A new report by a former president of the British Veterinary Association states that more than 25% of meat sold in our shops comes from animals that have not been stunned before slaughter. That figure exceeds easily the needs of our communities with special religious requirements, and it suggests that some abattoirs are cutting corners and costs. May we please have a statement from the...

Oral Answers to Questions — Prime Minister: Cost of Living (16 May 2012)
Angie Bray: One problem I raised earlier in the debate is that the regulator sets soft targets on plugging leaks. One of the most frustrating things for my constituents is finding themselves paying water bills in a drought while the rain is plummeting down. Does the hon. Gentleman agree that it is because the leaks are not being plugged that we are still in a drought, and that we need tougher targets?

Oral Answers to Questions — Prime Minister: Cost of Living (16 May 2012)
Angie Bray: Will my right hon. Friend give way?

Oral Answers to Questions — Prime Minister: Cost of Living (16 May 2012)
Angie Bray: Talking about energy is important, but I would like to draw my right hon. Friend’s attention briefly to another important utility in people’s lives-water. Water rates are a big cost of living and are particularly frustrating in London, given that we are under serious drought orders, despite the rain tumbling down almost every day. Particularly galling is the discovery that...

Oral Answers to Questions — Prime Minister: Cost of Living (16 May 2012)
Angie Bray: It is all very well for the right hon. Lady to recite a catalogue of problems, but I am scratching my head about the record of her party in government, when prices were going up and we all had problems. I was not aware that the Government of the time were stepping in to look after consumers as prices rose. It is worth pointing out, of course, that Labour’s own leader was Energy...

Oral Answers to Questions — Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Topical Questions (26 Apr 2012)
Angie Bray: I welcome the measures the Secretary of State has announced on controlling dangerous dogs, such as they are-we also need tougher penalties to tackle dangerous owners-but does she agree that we should do more to encourage local authorities to use tenancy agreements, to help manage dogs better in council-owned properties?

Suicide (Prevention): New Clause 4 — Accounts and audits (25 Apr 2012)
Angie Bray: It is absolutely true that Boris Johnson, Mayor of London, has always opposed the third runway at Heathrow. I live in west London and represent a west London seat, and he is right to do so given the threat a third runway would pose to the health of west Londoners. Ken Livingstone, the Labour party candidate, has also always opposed expansion at Heathrow airport. Indeed, this is one of the few...

Imf (23 Apr 2012)
Angie Bray: I support the Chancellor’s decision to make this additional loan to the IMF because of the important work that the IMF does in stabilising the economy across the world, not just in the EU. Can he reassure my constituents in Ealing and Acton that the loan will be repaid with interest?

Amendment of the Law (22 Mar 2012)
Angie Bray: A little over a year ago I stood here and drew the Chancellor’s attention to the level of debt hanging over the heads of every single voter in my constituency. The amount-the generous legacy the Labour Government bequeathed to the people of Ealing and Acton-was an astonishing £37,000. I asked the Treasury team for reassurance that they were committed to putting that...

Amendment of the Law (22 Mar 2012)
Angie Bray: Does the hon. Gentleman’s dislike of regional variations mean that he does not support his own party’s take on the possibility of regional benefits?

Amendment of the Law (22 Mar 2012)
Angie Bray: Will the right hon. Gentleman confirm that under the previous Labour Government the 50p tax rate applied for just 37 miserable days and that for the rest of the time their tax on the highest income earners was lower than under the coalition Government?

Business of the House (22 Mar 2012)
Angie Bray: Many of my younger constituents will be delighted with the news about the enterprise loans announced in yesterday’s Budget, which will help them set up their own businesses. May we have a debate on how we can build on such measures to help our young entrepreneurs?

Oral Answers to Questions — Home Department: Gang-related Crime (19 Mar 2012)
Angie Bray: What steps she is taking to tackle gang-related crime.

Oral Answers to Questions — Home Department: Gang-related Crime (19 Mar 2012)
Angie Bray: My hon. Friend will be aware that Ealing has been identified as one of the 30 top hot spots for gang problems. Our local borough serious youth violence team is already hard at work. Can the Minister update the House on what more the Government are doing to tackle knife crime, especially among young people?

Opposition Day: [Un-allotted Half Day] — Health and Social Care Bill (13 Mar 2012)
Angie Bray: rose -

Opposition Day: [Un-allotted Half Day] — Health and Social Care Bill (13 Mar 2012)
Angie Bray: I thank my right hon. Friend for that, and I thank him, too, for coming to Acton last week and spending a long evening in a room full of health professionals-doctors, dentists and pharmacists. Does he agree that there was a real desire in that room to engage constructively in discussion on the reforms rather than to turn their back on them, as the Labour party would?


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