Roger Gale (10217)

This page contains possible times in debates that Roger Gale may have disclosed an interest.

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2024-04-19: Match score 73%

Order. I do not wish to appear churlish, and the hon. Gentleman will be fully aware that I have a personal interest in these matters, but it would be helpful if he were to relate the catalogue to the reasons for extending the lease.

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2024-02-05: Match score 69%

I am not a betting man myself, but I suspect that if every Member of Parliament who placed a bet on anything was required to enter it in the Register of Members’ Financial Interests, the book might be rather full. The right hon. Gentleman will understand that that was a nice try, but not a matter for the Chair.

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2024-03-15: Match score 67%

Before the right hon Lady intervenes and the hon Lady goes further down this route, let me say that I have a personal, passionate interest this subject

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2023-10-23: Match score 67%

For those watching, I would like to place on record the fact that a significant number of Members have not been able to be called, but the fact that that is so does not mean they are not interested

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2023-11-20: Match score 65%

New clause 25—Duty to treat consumer interests as paramount—

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2024-05-15: Match score 64%

(b) the person’s actions were justified as being in the public interest

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2024-07-17: Match score 61%

With that, in the interests of this United Kingdom, I wish the Government and their programme well. We will hold feet to the fire where necessary, but I trust, as the Leader of the Opposition said this afternoon, that we will not be obstructive. A Government have a right to get their business through.

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2024-05-17: Match score 60%

I was interested in the hon. Gentleman’s remarks about his childhood dream to be an astronaut. When I was a child, I recall one Yuri Gagarin circumnavigating the world, I think for 90 minutes. It seems like a very long time ago. I call Mr Jonathan Lord to wind up.

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