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PETERLOO MASSACRE MEMORIAL

That this House notes that on 16 August 1819 a peaceful rally at St Peter's Fields, Manchester, of 60,000 pro-democracy campaigners men, women and children was attacked by armed cavalry resulting in 15 deaths and over 600 injuries; believes that it is now time for a permanent memorial to the Peterloo Massacre to remember those killed and injured and the impact it had on the fight for democracy; further notes that, in a 2006 survey by The Guardian, Peterloo was voted the second most radical eventfrom British history without a proper monument; welcomes Manchester City Council's u-turn over plans to mark Peterloo with a set of commemorative gates; urges the council to install a prominent, explanatory and respectful monument and to work with campaigners and residents to find a fitting tribute; furtherbelieves that it is vitally important that there is democratic involvement in how to mark this significant event, and condemns the Council's proposal that a panel of just three councillors from the administration should make the final decision; further urges the Council to consider holding a memorial design competition and to ensure the public are involved throughout the process; and calls for a detailed design brief to be worked up to ensure that the memorial is sited in a prominent location that it is informative of what happened and that it is respectful of those peoplewho gave their lives.

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Name Party Constituency Date Signed
Brooke, Annette Liberal Democrats Mid Dorset and North Poole 03.09.2012
Caton, Martin Labour Party Gower 11.09.2012
Clark, Katy Labour Party North Ayrshire and Arran 05.09.2012
Corbyn, Jeremy Labour Party Islington North 05.09.2012
Cunningham, Jim Labour Party Coventry South 04.09.2012
Dobbin, Jim Labour Party Heywood and Middleton 04.09.2012
Edwards, Jonathan Plaid Cymru Carmarthen East and Dinefwr 07.09.2012
Flynn, Paul Labour Party Newport West 06.09.2012
Francis, Hywel Labour Party Aberavon 06.09.2012
Galloway, George Respect Bradford West 07.09.2012
Hancock, Mike Liberal Democrats Portsmouth South 07.09.2012
Hemming, John Liberal Democrats Birmingham Yardley 03.09.2012
Hopkins, Kelvin Labour Party Luton North 04.09.2012
Leech, John Liberal Democrats Manchester Withington 03.09.2012
Llwyd, Elfyn Plaid Cymru Dwyfor Meirionnydd 05.09.2012
McDonnell, Alasdair Social Democratic and Labour Party Belfast South 26.10.2012
McGovern, Jim Labour Party Dundee West 14.09.2012
Meale, Alan Labour Party Mansfield 05.09.2012
Mulholland, Greg Liberal Democrats Leeds North West 03.09.2012
Osborne, Sandra Labour Party Ayr Carrick and Cumnock 12.09.2012
Pugh, John Liberal Democrats Southport 06.09.2012
Reid, Alan Liberal Democrats Argyll and Bute 03.09.2012
Rogerson, Dan Liberal Democrats North Cornwall 04.09.2012
Sanders, Adrian Liberal Democrats Torbay 03.09.2012
Shannon, Jim Democratic Unionist Party Strangford 04.09.2012
Sharma, Virendra Labour Party Ealing Southall 11.09.2012
Stephenson, Andrew Conservative Party Pendle 05.09.2012
Ward, David Liberal Democrats Bradford East 03.09.2012
Weir, Mike Scottish National Party Angus 04.09.2012
Williams, Hywel Plaid Cymru Arfon 07.09.2012
Williams, Mark Liberal Democrats Ceredigion 15.10.2012