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1: Viscount Goschen (CON - Excepted Hereditary) the fact that the gracious Speech refers to the introduction of legislation which will help to reduce motor - Speech Link
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1: Steve Double (CON - St Austell and Newquay) I am sure that many Members in the Chamber today have very nice vehicles. - Speech Link
2: Huw Merriman (CON - Bexhill and Battle) said that“insurance costs are based on four main things: the cost of the vehicle; the likelihood of theft - Speech Link
3: Anne Main (CON - St Albans) there is the perverse situation where people with less in their pocket, who live in areas where car theft - Speech Link
4: Richard Burden (LAB - Birmingham, Northfield) vehicles, but a vital part of it is how we enforce the laws that are there. - Speech Link
5: Andrew Jones (CON - Harrogate and Knaresborough) The motor market, including the motor insurance market, is among the most competitive markets in the - Speech Link
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1: Baroness Berridge (CON - Life peer) Because of the complex factors that I outlined on the law, enforcement and the safety of vehicles, 60% - Speech Link
2: Lord Paddick (LDEM - Life peer) If there was evidence of another offence—for example, attempted theft of or from a motor vehicle or attempted - Speech Link
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1: Lord Trefgarne (CON - Excepted Hereditary) Fifthly, it will bring in new entitlements for motor vehicles and compensation to cover the cost of alternative - Speech Link
2: Lord Pannick (CB - Life peer) The Bill extends liability a little way: it will allow for compensation claims for some vehicles on the - Speech Link
3: Lord Kennedy of Southwark (LAB - Life peer) They resulted in five people losing their lives, criminality, theft and violent disorder on an unprecedented - Speech Link
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1: Lord Dunlop (CON - Life peer) seek to address an issue that is of interest to many people in Scotland: the irresponsible parking of motor - Speech Link
2: Lord McFall of Alcluith (Lord Speaker - Life peer) They alter the timing of when regulations come into force to give vehicles used for various purposes - Speech Link
3: Lord Dunlop (CON - Life peer) Even without these words, exempting vehicles used for reserved purposes would still be reserved. - Speech Link
4: Lord Faulkner of Worcester (LAB - Life peer) Operational response”, there is a paragraph which reads:“Fatality management, counter-terrorism, cable theft - Speech Link
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1: None In common with provisions dealing with motor vehicles, we intend compensation to be limited to those - Speech Link
2: Mike Wood (CON - Dudley South) vehicles covered by third-party insurance. - Speech Link
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1: Rupa Huq (IND - Ealing Central and Acton) a current programme to tackle the MOPAC 7 crimes, which include burglary, criminal damage, robbery, theft - Speech Link
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1: None Indeed, my scouring of motor magazines and blog sites in preparation for this debate led me to one clear - Speech Link
2: None Indeed, the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders has warned that the UK car industry supports almost - Speech Link
3: Rob Marris (LAB - Wolverhampton South West) Were it to do so, that would be covered by section 1 of the Theft Act 1968—I am not a criminal lawyer - Speech Link
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1: Michelle Donelan (CON - Chippenham) town struggles from a severe traffic issue; it was built for the horse and cart and not the modern motor - Speech Link
2: Mark Durkan (SDLP - Foyle) He is probably the only Member who could accuse another Member of identity theft, hijacking and credit - Speech Link
3: Gavin Newlands (SNP - Paisley and Renfrewshire North) As a result, high-sided vehicles were warned not to cross the Erskine bridge over the Clyde. - Speech Link
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1: Philip Hollobone (CON - Kettering) Also burning of electric cable and garden waste on their sites permitting smoke to cross the road…Theft - Speech Link
2: Philip Hollobone (CON - Kettering) in the countryside:“Since moving to our current address in Braybrooke we have endured fly tipping, theft - Speech Link