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1: Robert Jenrick (CON - Newark) to do short trips to Northern Ireland—either a day trip or a couple of nights for sightseeing, for golf - Speech Link
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1: James Gray (CON - North Wiltshire) hotels and towards other accommodation, will he give particular attention to the Wiltshire hotel and golf - Speech Link
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1: Lord Butler of Brockwell (CB - Life peer) remarks about Lord Brown of Eaton-under-Heywood, for many years my noble friend in this House and on the golf - Speech Link
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1: Baroness Scott of Bybrook (CON - Life peer) value tax would also inevitably increase the tax burden for properties on large pieces of land, such as golf - Speech Link
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1: Liz Kendall (LAB - Leicester West) focusing on the broken care system and a little less complaining about people spending too much time on golf - Speech Link
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1: David Davis (CON - Haltemprice and Howden) out of the window he will see that unless passing over a major conurbation, it is like looking at a golf - Speech Link
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1: Lord Lucas (CON - Excepted Hereditary) It could even be golf courses, for goodness’ sake—I believe there is one golf course which allows daisies - Speech Link
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1: Robert Syms (CON - Poole) with the waiting list—they find that the pension system is forcing them into retirement or to play golf - Speech Link
2: Andrew Griffith (CON - Arundel and South Downs) Friend the Member for Poole (Sir Robert Syms) reminded us that today is a bad day for the purveyors of golf - Speech Link
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1: Craig Mackinlay (CON - South Thanet) I will work four days a week and spend the fifth day on the golf course.” - Speech Link
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1: Sarah Olney (LDEM - Richmond Park) I have some news for the Chancellor: people are not off work because they are on the golf course; they - Speech Link