Early day motion 934

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GAMES TAX RELIEF

That this House congratulates the UK video games industry on its contribution to the country's economy; notes that the video games industry contributes over £1 billion annually to the UK's gross domestic product, generates £400 million for the Exchequer in tax revenues and supports 28,000 jobs; recognises the threat to the UK games industry that comes from its main competitors, including the USA, Canada and South Korea, who all offer major tax breaks at either national state or regional level for game production or other substantial government financial support; welcomes the research of TIGA, the trade association representing the UK games industry, into games tax relief, which shows that a tax break would create or save 3,550 graduate level jobs or the vocational equivalent and increase and protect £415 million in new and saved tax receipts over five years; and calls on the Government to implement a tax break for game production in this year's Budget.

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Name Party Constituency Date Signed
Anderson, Janet Labour Party Rossendale and Darwen 26.02.2010
Clelland, David Labour Party Tyne Bridge 23.03.2010
Cook, Frank Labour Party Stockton North 03.03.2010
Cryer, Ann Labour Party Keighley 01.03.2010
Davies, Dai INDEPENDENT Blaenau Gwent 24.02.2010
Davies, Philip Conservative Party Shipley 02.03.2010
Dean, Janet Labour Party Burton 01.03.2010
Doran, Frank Labour Party Aberdeen North 23.03.2010
Drew, David Labour Party Stroud 25.02.2010
Durkan, Mark Social Democratic and Labour Party Foyle 24.03.2010
Evans, Nigel Conservative Party Ribble Valley 24.02.2010
Hancock, Mike Liberal Democrats Portsmouth South 02.03.2010
Hemming, John Liberal Democrats Birmingham Yardley 05.03.2010
Hosie, Stewart Scottish National Party Dundee East 24.02.2010
Howells, Kim Labour Party Pontypridd 09.03.2010
Hoyle, Lindsay Labour Party Chorley 01.03.2010
Illsley, Eric Labour Party Barnsley Central 08.03.2010
Jenkins, Brian Labour Party Tamworth 25.02.2010
Keetch, Paul Liberal Democrats Hereford 24.02.2010
Laxton, Bob Labour Party Derby North 24.03.2010
Mason, John Scottish National Party Glasgow East 25.02.2010
McDonnell, John Labour Party Hayes and Harlington 01.03.2010
Pelling, Andrew INDEPENDENT Croydon Central 22.03.2010
Plaskitt, James Labour Party Warwick and Leamington 02.03.2010
Prentice, Gordon Labour Party Pendle 01.03.2010
Robertson, John Labour Party Glasgow North West 24.02.2010
Simon, Sion Labour Party Birmingham Erdington 24.02.2010
Singh, Marsha Labour Party Bradford West 03.03.2010
Truswell, Paul Labour Party Pudsey 16.03.2010
Watson, Tom Labour Party West Bromwich East 24.02.2010
Wyatt, Derek Labour Party Sittingbourne and Sheppey 26.02.2010