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| Environment Questions; Questions on Environmental Policy | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Apr 22 2007, 11:38 AM (100 Views) | |
| Admin | Apr 22 2007, 11:38 AM Post #1 |
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This is the parliamentary question time for questions to the Department of the Environment. Members of the Commons may question the government on its environmental policy. Each member is limited to one question per week. This House recognises Pokemaniac John as the Environment Secretary, and as such invites him to answer questions on behalf of the government. Other ministers may answer in their place though. This House recognises Boohistory as the Leader of the Opposition, and as such grants her the right to ask six questions per week. The government may only be asked to answer one question at a time - no new questions may be submitted until the previous one has been answered. If the government does not answer, action may be taken by the speaker of the commons. I therefore open this session with the following question: Will the government please outline to this house its environmental policy? |
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| Pokemaniac John | Apr 22 2007, 01:37 PM Post #2 |
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The Birthday Party aims to improve the environment through use of many schemes of public and private importance. It would introduce more widespread campaigns not only for recycling but also to promote reuse and reduction of litter. Transport is considered to be a major issue in this, and we shall therefore implement a greater degree of public transport, as it is environmentally viable, which shall itself be improved to consistently high levels - and reduce taxes on 'green' private transport while simultaneously taxing environmentally-unfriendly vehicles. Draconian legislation surrounding construction of renewable energy sources will be removed, and people will be able to use their surplus energy to add to the Democratian National Grid. Special areas of beauty or scientific importance will be set aside for conservation and preservation, and forests will be replanted in cases of damage through any cause. |
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| Admin | Apr 22 2007, 04:31 PM Post #3 |
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I thank the environment secretary for his answer and open this session to the house. |
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