Proceeding contribution from Baroness Byford (Conservative) in the House of Lords on Monday, 6 November 2006. It occurred during Debates on delegated legislation on England Rural Development Programme (Closure of Project-Based Schemes) Regulations 2006.
England Rural Development Programme (Closure of Project-Based Schemes) Regulations 2006
The Minister is being very constructive. If, for any reason, the European Parliament says no to us again, have the Government considered changing their mind? At present, we are the only country to go down the voluntary modulation road, and that will be a competitive disadvantage to English farmers. So if the question comes up again and the answer is still no, where do we go from there?
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- 2005-06
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- House of Lords Grand Committee
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- Childcare Applications Agriculture Administrative delays ICT EU law Energy Government assistance Farmers EU grants and loans Marketing Vocational education Rural areas Subsidies Hill farming Agricultural products Rural development programme Non-food crops
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- England Rural Development Programme (Closure of Project Based Schemes) Regulations 2006
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