Early day motion 952

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ASK IF IT IS GREAT BRITISH FURNITURE CAMPAIGN

That this House acknowledges the importance of the furniture manufacturing industry to the UK economy, with an annual output of almost £10 billion and direct employment of around 124,000 people within 7,500 enterprises; notes the Ask If It Is Great British Furniture campaign, as featured on the BBC 2 programme, Working Lunch and in the national press; emphasises the qualities of British furniture which comes from craft skills which have been conceived, developed and perfected over many years, decades and centuries of tradition, producing inspirational designs, from the most traditional manufacturing methods, with the most stringent environmental and health and safety standards, the shortest delivery times and the best after-sales service; and further notes that the campaign is an important initiative that should be supported and applauded.

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Name Party Constituency Date Signed
Borrow, David S Labour Party South Ribble 09.03.2009
Browne, Jeremy Liberal Democrats Taunton 03.03.2009
Burgon, Colin Labour Party Elmet 12.03.2009
Campbell, Gregory Democratic Unionist Party Londonderry East 04.03.2009
Campbell, Ronnie Labour Party Blyth Valley 04.03.2009
Caton, Martin Labour Party Gower 04.03.2009
Corbyn, Jeremy Labour Party Islington North 10.03.2009
Cryer, Ann Labour Party Keighley 04.03.2009
Dean, Janet Labour Party Burton 10.03.2009
Dismore, Andrew Labour Party Hendon 04.03.2009
Dobbin, Jim Labour Party Heywood and Middleton 05.03.2009
Dodds, Nigel Democratic Unionist Party Belfast North 11.03.2009
Drew, David Labour Party Stroud 04.03.2009
Etherington, Bill Labour Party Sunderland North 23.04.2009
Francis, Hywel Labour Party Aberavon 28.04.2009
Goodman, Paul Conservative Party Wycombe 03.03.2009
Hancock, Mike Liberal Democrats Portsmouth South 09.03.2009
Hemming, John Liberal Democrats Birmingham Yardley 09.03.2009
Howells, Kim Labour Party Pontypridd 23.04.2009
Iddon, Brian Labour Party Bolton South East 04.03.2009
Jenkins, Brian Labour Party Tamworth 10.03.2009
Jones, Lynne Labour Party Birmingham Selly Oak 04.03.2009
Leech, John Liberal Democrats Manchester Withington 10.03.2009
McCafferty, Chris Labour Party Calder Valley 22.04.2009
Moffatt, Laura Labour Party Crawley 11.03.2009
Moon, Madeleine Labour Party Bridgend 03.03.2009
Osborne, Sandra Labour Party Ayr Carrick and Cumnock 13.03.2009
Pope, Greg Labour Party Hyndburn 04.03.2009
Prentice, Gordon Labour Party Pendle 03.03.2009
Riordan, Linda Labour Party Halifax 18.03.2009
Robinson, Iris Democratic Unionist Party Strangford 16.03.2009
Rowen, Paul Liberal Democrats Rochdale 09.03.2009
Simpson, Alan Labour Party Nottingham South 04.03.2009
Spink, Bob INDEPENDENT Castle Point 04.03.2009
Taylor, David Labour Party North West Leicestershire 03.03.2009
Vis, Rudi Labour Party Finchley and Golders Green 18.03.2009
Williams, Betty Labour Party Conwy 09.03.2009
Williams, Mark Liberal Democrats Ceredigion 10.03.2009
Williams, Stephen Liberal Democrats Bristol West 04.03.2009
Willis, Phil Liberal Democrats Harrogate and Knaresborough 11.03.2009
Wilshire, David Conservative Party Spelthorne 11.03.2009
Wilson, Sammy Democratic Unionist Party East Antrim 02.04.2009
Winterton, Nicholas Conservative Party Macclesfield 04.03.2009