Early day motion 709

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EQUITY'S MANIFESTO FOR THEATRE CAMPAIGN

That this House values the benefits of theatre for audiences, communities and the economy; believes that regional repertory theatres are an important pillar of UK theatre; is concerned at the severe reduction in subsidised repertory theatre in-house productions and that the minimum wage in the theatre sector is just £352 per week for performers; supports Equity's Manifesto for Theatre campaign which includes a call for an end to low wages and for the Arts Council to set minimum levels of in-house production and maximum levels for the proportion of grant spent on administration; and urges the Government to ensure secure funding for the arts.

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Name Party Constituency Date Signed
Abbott, Diane Labour Party Hackney North and Stoke Newington 08.02.2010
Anderson, Janet Labour Party Rossendale and Darwen 26.01.2010
Borrow, David S Labour Party South Ribble 27.01.2010
Burgon, Colin Labour Party Elmet 02.02.2010
Campbell, Ronnie Labour Party Blyth Valley 27.01.2010
Caton, Martin Labour Party Gower 27.01.2010
Chaytor, David Labour Party Bury North 26.01.2010
Clapham, Michael Labour Party Barnsley West and Penistone 26.01.2010
Cohen, Harry Labour Party Leyton and Wanstead 29.01.2010
Connarty, Michael Labour Party Linlithgow and East Falkirk 02.02.2010
Cook, Frank Labour Party Stockton North 26.01.2010
Crausby, David Labour Party Bolton North East 02.02.2010
Cryer, Ann Labour Party Keighley 26.01.2010
Dean, Janet Labour Party Burton 01.02.2010
Dismore, Andrew Labour Party Hendon 27.01.2010
Dobbin, Jim Labour Party Heywood and Middleton 03.02.2010
Drew, David Labour Party Stroud 26.01.2010
Etherington, Bill Labour Party Sunderland North 02.02.2010
Francis, Hywel Labour Party Aberavon 03.02.2010
George, Andrew Liberal Democrats St Ives 28.01.2010
Gerrard, Neil Labour Party Walthamstow 26.01.2010
Hamilton, David Labour Party Midlothian 08.02.2010
Hancock, Mike Liberal Democrats Portsmouth South 01.02.2010
Hepburn, Stephen Labour Party Jarrow 28.01.2010
Hermon, Lady Ulster Unionist Party North Down 02.02.2010
Hopkins, Kelvin Labour Party Luton North 26.01.2010
Howells, Kim Labour Party Pontypridd 03.02.2010
Hoyle, Lindsay Labour Party Chorley 27.01.2010
Humble, Joan Labour Party Blackpool North and Fleetwood 27.01.2010
Iddon, Brian Labour Party Bolton South East 27.01.2010
Illsley, Eric Labour Party Barnsley Central 10.02.2010
Jenkins, Brian Labour Party Tamworth 28.01.2010
Jones, Lynne Labour Party Birmingham Selly Oak 27.01.2010
Kilfoyle, Peter Labour Party Liverpool Walton 26.01.2010
Leech, John Liberal Democrats Manchester Withington 27.01.2010
Lepper, David Labour Party Brighton Pavilion 27.01.2010
Llwyd, Elfyn Plaid Cymru Meirionnydd Nant Conwy 03.02.2010
McCafferty, Chris Labour Party Calder Valley 26.01.2010
McCrea, Dr William Democratic Unionist Party South Antrim 27.01.2010
McDonnell, John Labour Party Hayes and Harlington 26.01.2010
Morgan, Julie Labour Party Cardiff North 22.02.2010
Pelling, Andrew INDEPENDENT Croydon Central 26.01.2010
Pope, Greg Labour Party Hyndburn 02.02.2010
Prosser, Gwyn Labour Party Dover 26.01.2010
Russell, Bob Liberal Democrats Colchester 26.01.2010
Simpson, Alan Labour Party Nottingham South 03.02.2010
Simpson, David Democratic Unionist Party Upper Bann 27.01.2010
Turner, Desmond Labour Party Brighton Kemptown 27.01.2010
Wareing, Robert N Labour Party Liverpool West Derby 27.01.2010
Williams, Stephen Liberal Democrats Bristol West 27.01.2010
Willis, Phil Liberal Democrats Harrogate and Knaresborough 03.02.2010
Wood, Mike Labour Party Batley and Spen 26.01.2010
Wyatt, Derek Labour Party Sittingbourne and Sheppey 02.02.2010