Somme And Ypres War Graves
EDM number 982 in 2001-02, proposed by Annette Brooke on 12/03/2002.
That this House recognises the debt that this country will forever hold to the hundreds of thousands of men killed in battle during the First World War; calls on the Government to emphasise to the French Government that any proposal to build an airport over the graves of British soldiers killed at the Somme in 1918 goes against the terms of the granting of land 'in perpetuity' by the then French Government for the creation of British cemeteries; further notes that the proposed construction of a motorway over the battlefield of Pilckem Ridge in the Ypres area of Belgium will cover land where the bodies of nearly 100,000 British and Commonwealth servicemen still lie undiscovered, and will split the battlefield area in half, thereby destroying the peace and tranquility of the place which has constituted a pilgrimage site for well over 80 years; and calls for appropriate representations to be made to the Belgian Government.
This motion has been signed by a total of 65 MPs.
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