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Speech in Westminster Hall - Tue 29 Nov 2016
Refugee Family Reunion (Immigration Rules)

"Before the Minister begins, I ask him to leave a small period of time at the end so that the hon. Member for Bristol West (Thangam Debbonaire) can wind up...."
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Thu 09 Jul 2015
Immigration

"Before I call you to speak, Minister, may I remind you to allow a minute or two for Mr Turner to wind up the debate?..."
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Thu 09 Jul 2015
Immigration

"Order. The Minister will respond to that in writing—we have run out of time...."
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Written Question
Alcoholic Drinks: Misuse
Thursday 30th October 2014

Asked by: Alan Meale (Labour - Mansfield)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what assessment her Department has made of changes in the rates of (a) alcohol-related crime and (b) binge drinking since the introduction of the Licensing Act 2003.

Answered by Norman Baker

It is difficult to draw causality between the Licensing Act 2003 and changing behaviours. The Licensing Act 2003 came into force in November 2005. Data on offences which are ‘alcohol related’ are drawn from the Crime Survey of England and Wales, which asks victims of violent incidents whether they perceived the offender to be under the influence of alcohol at the time of the offence. By this measure, the number of violent incidents considered to be‘alcohol related’ has fallen from around 1.02 million incidents in 2005/06, to around 0.88 million incidents in 2012/13 (a fall of 14%).

The definition of binge drinking used by the NHS is drinking more than double the lower risk guidelines for alcohol in one session – more than 8 units for men and 6 units for women. The Opinions and Lifestyle survey, published by the Office of National Statistics provides our best measure for this. The data shows that in 2005, 23% of men and 15% of women drank over twice the lower risk guidelines on at least one day in the week before interview. This fell to 19 % of men and 11 % of women in 2012.


Speech in Westminster Hall - Tue 05 Jul 2011
Police Forces

"I am well aware that only one more Back Bencher wishes to speak. My difficulty is that we need to bring the Front-Bench spokesman in, so that he can get answers and responses to the questions that have been posed. However, as the hon. Member for Lewisham East (Heidi Alexander) …..."
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Tue 05 Jul 2011
Police Forces

"Order. We must now move to the next debate...."
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