Early day motion 76

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NATIONAL FIRE CONTROL PROJECT

That this House notes the fiscal downturn and its effects in the UK caused directly by the global recession; further notes the recent change of approach by the new coalition government strategy of cut and burn economics, particularly towards public sector jobs and services; believes that rather than reducing public sector jobs, the Government should instead examine the expressed views of trades unions, notably the Fire Brigades Union which has regularly aired its concerns about the National Fire Control Project, initially intended to be completed by 2007 and to be self-sufficient within five years, and which is instead now considerably over budget, time, unlikely to deliver any savings and is facing further delay with the national network not now likely to be in place and able to be rigorously tested in time for either the 2012 Olympics or Paralympics; and further believes that the large projected overspend on this project, if cancelled, represents a better and more viable option than the loss of other important public sector jobs, which in the same timescale will deliver other essential services to those in need whilst giving existing fire service control rooms the time to be swiftly upgraded to ensure the communication benefits sought by Government are both in place delivered instead by local fire brigade control rooms.

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Name Party Constituency Date Signed
Anderson, David Labour Party Blaydon 07.06.2010
Bayley, Hugh Labour Party York Central 07.07.2010
Campbell, Ronnie Labour Party Blyth Valley 21.06.2010
Crausby, David Labour Party Bolton North East 29.06.2010
Cunningham, Alex Labour Party Stockton North 04.11.2010
Cunningham, Jim Labour Party Coventry South 10.06.2010
Cunningham, Tony Labour Party Workington 05.07.2010
Dakin, Nic Labour Party Scunthorpe 07.07.2010
Davies, Philip Conservative Party Shipley 07.07.2010
Davis, David Conservative Party Haltemprice and Howden 21.06.2010
Donaldson, Jeffrey Democratic Unionist Party Lagan Valley 23.06.2010
Dromey, Jack Labour Party Birmingham Erdington 08.06.2010
Dugher, Michael Labour Party Barnsley East 14.07.2010
Hamilton, David Labour Party Midlothian 23.06.2010
Hamilton, Fabian Labour Party Leeds North East 07.07.2010
Hancock, Mike Liberal Democrats Portsmouth South 26.05.2010
Hepburn, Stephen Labour Party Jarrow 14.06.2010
Hermon, Lady [R] INDEPENDENT North Down 14.06.2010
Heyes, David Labour Party Ashton under Lyne 02.06.2010
Howarth, George Labour Party Knowsley 14.06.2010
Lavery, Ian Labour Party Wansbeck 07.07.2010
Llwyd, Elfyn Plaid Cymru Dwyfor Meirionnydd 29.06.2010
Mahmood, Shabana Labour Party Birmingham Ladywood 14.09.2010
McCarthy, Kerry Labour Party Bristol East 07.07.2010
McDonnell, John Labour Party Hayes and Harlington 30.06.2010
McGovern, Jim Labour Party Dundee West 10.06.2010
Meale, Alan Labour Party Mansfield 25.05.2010
Mearns, Ian Labour Party Gateshead 14.06.2010
Mitchell, Austin Labour Party Great Grimsby 06.07.2010
Morris, Grahame M Labour Party Easington 06.12.2010
Mudie, George Labour Party Leeds East 15.12.2010
Nandy, Lisa Labour Party Wigan 12.07.2010
Percy, Andrew Conservative Party Brigg and Goole 08.07.2010
Reynolds, Jonathan Labour Party Stalybridge and Hyde 28.06.2010
Riordan, Linda Labour Party Halifax 27.07.2010
Ruane, Chris Labour Party Vale of Clwyd 21.06.2010
Skinner, Dennis Labour Party Bolsover 07.06.2010
Smith, Angela C Labour Party Penistone and Stocksbridge 19.07.2010
Turner, Karl Labour Party Kingston upon Hull East 08.07.2010
Watson, Tom Labour Party West Bromwich East 28.06.2010
Williams, Hywel Plaid Cymru Arfon 14.06.2010
Winnick, David Labour Party Walsall North 08.06.2010
Wood, Mike Labour Party Batley and Spen 07.07.2010
Wright, David Labour Party Telford 08.07.2010