Early day motion 557

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INQUIRY INTO NEW NUCLEAR POWER STATIONS

That this House notes that if new nuclear power stations are built they will not come into operation before 2019 and so cannot in any way assist with the energy gap that Ofgem has said may arise in 2015; notes too that as regards to long-term electricity needs the Department for Energy and Climate Change (DECC) wrote to the Sustainable Energy Partnership on 10 December 2009 that `DECC has not made any long-term projections of electricity demand/supply' and that `our latest projections were published up to 2022...and DECC is developing scenarios of potential electricity demand/supply to 2050 but don't have any definite figures for this yet'; further notes from statements made by the Government that it has already decided that new nuclear power stations are needed to satisfy future demand for electricity; believes that this is a wholly perverse way of making policy, whereby large infrastructure is built before an assessment of the long-term need for it has been made; and therefore calls on the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change to suspend any decision to build new nuclear power stations and to commence immediately a parliamentary and public investigation into the need for new nuclear power stations and related matters including their cost, their effect on electricity prices and on fuel bills, and on whether they, or the alternatives to nuclear, are the best ways to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide and to create jobs in the energy sector.

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Name Party Constituency Date Signed
Brooke, Annette Liberal Democrats Mid Dorset and North Poole 09.09.2010
Campbell, Ronnie Labour Party Blyth Valley 10.01.2011
Caton, Martin Labour Party Gower 20.07.2010
Corbyn, Jeremy Labour Party Islington North 21.07.2010
Cunningham, Alex Labour Party Stockton North 09.11.2010
Durkan, Mark Social Democratic and Labour Party Foyle 20.07.2010
Edwards, Jonathan Plaid Cymru Carmarthen East and Dinefwr 14.09.2010
Farron, Tim Liberal Democrats Westmorland and Lonsdale 12.01.2011
Flynn, Paul Labour Party Newport West 22.07.2010
George, Andrew Liberal Democrats St Ives 20.07.2010
Godsiff, Roger Labour Party Birmingham Hall Green 25.10.2010
Griffith, Nia Labour Party Llanelli 11.10.2010
Hancock, Mike Liberal Democrats Portsmouth South 21.07.2010
Hepburn, Stephen Labour Party Jarrow 21.01.2011
Horwood, Martin Liberal Democrats Cheltenham 03.02.2011
Huppert, Julian Liberal Democrats Cambridge 02.11.2010
Leech, John Liberal Democrats Manchester Withington 22.07.2010
Lloyd, Stephen Liberal Democrats Eastbourne 19.01.2011
Lucas, Caroline Green Party Brighton Pavilion 20.07.2010
Meale, Alan Labour Party Mansfield 21.07.2010
Morris, Grahame M Labour Party Easington 11.10.2010
Munt, Tessa Liberal Democrats Wells Somerset 07.09.2010
Ritchie, Margaret Social Democratic and Labour Party South Down 26.07.2010
Russell, Bob Liberal Democrats Colchester 09.09.2010
Sanders, Adrian Liberal Democrats Torbay 21.07.2010
Sharma, Virendra Labour Party Ealing Southall 16.02.2011
Williams, Hywel Plaid Cymru Arfon 13.10.2010
Williams, Mark Liberal Democrats Ceredigion 15.09.2010
Williams, Stephen Liberal Democrats Bristol West 11.10.2010
Wright, Simon Liberal Democrats Norwich South 18.01.2011