Proceeding contribution from Lord Deben (Conservative) in the House of Lords on Tuesday, 9 November 2010. It occurred during Debate on bill on Public Bodies Bill [HL].
Public Bodies Bill [HL]
I rather purposefully did not mention the name of the person concerned as I did not want to make it personal. I merely suggested that she was a remarkable personage to have done so many things, and I made no comment about the advice that she gave in any of those circumstances, although, if I were choosing a head of the Food Standards Agency, I must say that the noble Lord, Lord Krebs, was absolutely exemplary in the role. On the Forestry Commission, I believe that much of the best conservation in this country is done by private people over private land which they care about because they want it to continue to exist and improve. Why can the noble Baroness not conceive of parts of the Forestry Commission being better run by different people instead of it all being run by the same people?
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- 722 c79-80
- Session
- 2010-12
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- House of Lords chamber
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- Closures Devolution Civil servants Forestry Powers Workplace pensions Public bodies Mergers Ministers Redundancy Non-departmental public bodies Reviews Henry VIII clauses
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- Public Bodies Bill (HL) 2010-12
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