Early day motion 43

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BLACK WATCH AND THE BASING REVIEW

That this House deplores the threat to the Black Watch as part of the Basing Review; acknowledges the heritage and tradition of the former Scottish regiments and the affection the Black Watch has particularly enjoyed from its recruiting area amongst the communities of Tayside and Fife; believes that if the Black Watch identity is lost or further compromised it would end generations of a geographical link with these communities and will further depress recruitment; recalls the commitment made that a golden thread would be maintained as a battalion within the Royal Regiment of Scotland; is greatly concerned that this commitment can be so casually discarded; and calls on the Government to abandon any plans to further compromise the identity of the Scottish battalions and instead build on the fantastic community connections of Scotland's army units.

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Name Party Constituency Date Signed
Campbell, Gregory Democratic Unionist Party Londonderry East 16.05.2012
Glindon, Mary Labour Party North Tyneside 17.05.2012
Hosie, Stewart Scottish National Party Dundee East 10.05.2012
Llwyd, Elfyn Plaid Cymru Dwyfor Meirionnydd 17.05.2012
McCrea, Dr William Democratic Unionist Party South Antrim 16.05.2012
Shannon, Jim Democratic Unionist Party Strangford 17.05.2012
Simpson, David Democratic Unionist Party Upper Bann 15.05.2012
Weir, Mike Scottish National Party Angus 10.05.2012
Wishart, Pete Scottish National Party Perth and North Perthshire 10.05.2012