Henry Smith
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 131 years ago |
Web site | www.henrysmith.info |
Date of birth | May 14,1969 |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Born | Epsom |
United Kingdom | |
Office | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Party | Conservative Party |
Residence | Sussex |
United Kingdom | |
Books | Consumer Protection (Private Car Parks) Bill |
Movies/Shows | Work Mate |
The Interviewer | |
Shakespeare In Tokyo | |
Inclusion Makes the World More Vibrant | |
Heartbreak & Beauty | |
Kill Off | |
Died | Paris |
Texas | |
United States | |
Date of died | February 1,1893 |
Locations | Paris |
Texas | |
Height | 188 (cm) |
Previous position | Representative (1887–1889), Member of Wisconsin State Assembly (1878–1878) |
Position | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom since 2010 |
Education | University College London |
Frensham Heights School | |
Chinthurst School | |
Major | 8,360 |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 710192 |
Henry Smith Life story
Henry Edward Millar Smith is an English Conservative Party politician. He was Leader of West Sussex County Council from 2003 to 2010. He is the Member of Parliament for Crawley, having been first elected in the 2010 general election.
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... " Jagdish Koonjul, the Mauritian ambassador, said those criticising the visit were " misguided, " while Prime Minister Jugnauth described comments by the Crawley MP Henry Smith as " really deplorable"...
Fume events: The poisonous gases, the damage may be on the crew and passengers
... Matt-Bass But Matt local MP Henry Smith, who was a representative for a number of crew and pilots, the flight Gatwick-Airport, in Crawley, West Sussex, told the BBC he was concerned that there were too many fume events and to many resulting incidents of aerotoxic syndrome , as it is sometimes called...
Prime Minister's Questions: The key bits and the verdict
... Conservative backbencher Henry Smith gave the prime minister a chance to rebut the reported comments by Olly Robbins, who was overheard in a Brussels bar saying the EU was likely to allow an extension to the Brexit process...
Mesh expert failed to declare £100,000 funding
... in the comparison of the two types of TRANS-obturator mesh-ribbons In his original statement, Prof Abdel-fattah said the funding, over 65,000 pounds, came from the Henry Smith Charity, but he didn t mention the £ 100,000 received from the manufacturer of the equipment that is used in the study, Coloplast...
Ministers accused of betrayal after animal welfare bill scrapped
By Helen Catt & Kate WhannelBBC News
A bill aimed at banning live animal exports and introducing powers to tackle puppy smuggling has been dropped by the Government over fears it would be forced into a vote on Hunting .
Environment Minister Mark Spencer said measures in the Kept Animal Bill would now be delivered in different ways.
He told MPs he had to scrap The Bill because Labour were going " to play political games".
However, one animal charity has accused ministers of " an astonishing betrayal".
Claire Bass, a senior director at the Humane Society, added that The Bill " needed only a few more hours in The Commons to succeed, so parliamentary Time Is clearly not The Real issue here".
She added: " The Real reason, Whitehall sources tell us, that The Bill has been dropped is because of concerns that it could act as a vehicle for uncomfortable debates that the Government does not want held on polarising issues such as Hunting with dogs. "
In a letter to Conservative MPs, which The Bbc has seen, The Environment Secretary Therese Coffey said that Labour had intended to widen The Scope of bill to include Hunting which, She Said , would " likely stoke unnecessary tensions and campaigns".
Hunting is a deeply divisive issue within the Conservative Party . Some Tory MPs would like to repeal the ban on Hunting - while others would like to strengthen it to include trail Hunting .
Trail Hunting is legal and sees dogs and riders follow an artificial scent along an agreed route. The League Against Cruel Sports has argued trail Hunting still results in the chasing of foxes and is a " smokescreen" for Hunting .
Labour backs strengthening the ban on Hunting but said it had " no plans" to add any such amendment to this bill.
A Labour source suggested the Government was more concerned about a challenge coming from its own backbenches.
The Animal Welfare (Kept Animals) Bill was first introduced in June 2021, and was.
It would have delivered on Conservative 2019 manifesto commitments to end the export of live animals for fattening and slaughter, tackle puppy smuggling and ban the keeping of primates as pets.
Making a statement in The House of Commons, Mr Spencer said the Government would be implementing these measures individually before The Next election, rather than in One Piece of legislation.
He Said the Government was committed to delivering on its pledges, adding that the New Approach was " the quickest and surest way of doing so".
'Better than nothing'Several Tory MPs who have campaigned on animal welfare issues said they had been given assurances by Mr Spencer that the manifesto commitments would be passed before The End of this Parliament, but they have expressed some wariness.
Henry Smith , the MP for Crawley, said he would be " looking to make sure that happened".
It has been suggested the measures outlined in The Conservative 2019 manifesto will be reintroduced through a combination of Private Members' Bills - which are brought by backbench MPs but would be supported by the Government - and statutory instruments, a type of legislation which often cannot be amended.
There is frustration that The Bill has been pulled at such a late Stage - reintroducing it as separate pieces of legislation will take longer.
Conservative MP Tracey Crouch said it was " better than having nothing" but added that there had been " an unforgivable delay on the whole bill, which is completely unacceptable".
Another Conservative MP, Theresa Villiers , said she felt a " sense of frustration and disappointment".
'Shilly-shallying'Opposition parties and animal charities have also expressed concern.
The RSPCA said: " We Are frustrated and disappointed that, despite overwhelming public support, the Government has delayed and delayed and has now broken up The Bill , leading to yet more uncertainty and Lost Time . While politicians dither, animals suffer. "
Labour's shadow environment minister Alex Sobel said the Government was " too weak to deliver its own legislation and it is animals who will suffer" while the SNP's Kirsten Oswald accused the Government of " shilly-shallying".
Mr Spencer defended the Government 's record, pointing to action it had already taken on animal welfare, including making microchipping mandatory for dogs, banning the use of conventional battery cages for hens and banning commercial third-party sales of puppies and kittens.
He noted that no live exports had taken place in the UK since 2020, but Government legislation would " ensure this becomes permanent".
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com