Early day motion 678

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TERMINAL 5 AND DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT

  • Session: 1996-97
  • Date tabled: 17.03.1997
  • Primary sponsor: Mackinlay, Andrew
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    That this House is dismayed at the difference in the reply given to the honourable Member for Thurrock by the Minister of State for Transport on 17th March in respect of the Department's justification for the proposed widening of the M25 between junctions 12 and 15 and the evidence given to Mr Roy Vandermeer, the Inspector of the Inquiry into Heathrow Terminal 5, by Mr T Dockerty on 27th February 1997 when, following the Inspector asking if 'Terminal 5 depends not merely upon the spur but upon a widened M25' Mr Dockerty replied 'Yes, I think that is the Department's position, Sir, yes'; considers that it is now encumbent upon the Secretary of State to clarify both to the Inquiry and the honourable Member for Thurrock how these two apparently irreconcilable statements can be glibly given to a statutory inquiry and to Parliament; and concludes that this is further evidence of the Department's duplicity and doublespeak.

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Name Party Constituency Date Signed
Banks, Tony Labour Party West Ham 18.03.1997
Barnes, Harry Labour Party North East Derbyshire 18.03.1997
Corbyn, Jeremy Labour Party Islington North 19.03.1997
Etherington, Bill Labour Party Sunderland North 20.03.1997
Gerrard, Neil Labour Party Walthamstow 19.03.1997
Jones, Lynne Labour Party Birmingham Selly Oak 18.03.1997
Livingstone, Ken No party affiliation Brent East 18.03.1997
Mackinlay, Andrew Labour Party Thurrock 17.03.1997
Skinner, Dennis Labour Party Bolsover 20.03.1997