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The Burning Of Highly Hazardous Substances

EDM number 1455 in 2003-04, proposed by HELEN CLARK on 06/07/2004.

That this House expresses strong concerns about the Environment Agency's proposals to relax the rules on the burning of a broader range of highly hazardous substances in cement plants; notes that such plants, being designed and built to manufacture cement rather than burn highly hazardous materials, will be able to operate at lower environmental standards than the existing specially designed and highly regulated facilities, particularly as the acceptable limit on emissions to the environment will be lowered; notes the lack of requirement to formally take into account the public's view at a national or local level; further notes the need to retain the precautionary principle especially as there is insufficient evidence to prove that the burning of such wastes in cement plants is safe; and calls on the Government to undertake a fundamental review of the Environment Agency's proposals taking into account the recommendations of the 1994-95 and 1996-97 Environmental select committees.

This motion has been signed by a total of 54 MPs.

MPDateConstituencyPartyType
Helen Clark06/07/2004PeterboroughLabourProposed
Bob Russell06/07/2004ColchesterLiberal DemocratSigned
Nigel Evans06/07/2004Ribble ValleyConservativeSigned
Bob Spink06/07/2004Castle PointConservativeSigned
Andrew Murrison06/07/2004WestburyConservativeSigned
Simon Thomas07/07/2004CeredigionPlaid CymruSigned
Betty Williams07/07/2004ConwyLabourSigned
Mike Hancock07/07/2004Portsmouth SouthLiberal DemocratSigned
Jane Griffiths07/07/2004Reading EastLabourSigned
Andrew George07/07/2004St IvesLiberal DemocratSigned
Andrew Dismore07/07/2004HendonLabourSigned
Ann Cryer07/07/2004KeighleyLabourSigned
George Osborne07/07/2004TattonConservativeSigned
John McDonnell07/07/2004Hayes & HarlingtonLabourSigned
Lynne Jones07/07/2004Birmingham, Selly OakLabourSigned
Glenda Jackson07/07/2004Hampstead & HighgateLabourSigned
Greg Pope08/07/2004HyndburnLabourSigned
Andy King08/07/2004Rugby & KenilworthLabourSigned
Kevin McNamara08/07/2004Kingston upon Hull NorthLabourSigned
Jeremy Corbyn08/07/2004Islington NorthLabourSigned
Sue Doughty08/07/2004GuildfordLiberal DemocratSigned
James Gray08/07/2004North WiltshireConservativeSigned
Paul Tyler08/07/2004North CornwallLiberal DemocratSigned
Rudi Vis08/07/2004Finchley & Golders GreenLabourSigned
Jeff Ennis12/07/2004Barnsley East & MexboroughLabourSigned
David Drew12/07/2004StroudLabour Co-operativeSigned
Paul Keetch12/07/2004HerefordLiberal DemocratSigned
Adam Price12/07/2004Carmarthen East & DinefwrPlaid CymruSigned
Rob Marris12/07/2004Wolverhampton South WestLabourSigned
Marion Roe13/07/2004BroxbourneConservativeSigned
Tim Loughton13/07/2004East Worthing & ShorehamConservativeSigned
Chris McCafferty13/07/2004Calder ValleyLabourSigned
Norman Baker13/07/2004LewesLiberal DemocratSigned
Mark Tami13/07/2004Alyn & DeesideLabourSigned
Jenny Tonge13/07/2004Richmond ParkLiberal DemocratSigned
Hywel Williams13/07/2004CaernarfonPlaid CymruSigned
Elfyn Llwyd14/07/2004Meirionnydd Nant ConwyPlaid CymruSigned
Edward Davey14/07/2004Kingston & SurbitonLiberal DemocratSigned
Simon Hughes14/07/2004North Southwark & BermondseyLiberal DemocratSigned
John Horam14/07/2004OrpingtonConservativeSigned
Kelvin Hopkins14/07/2004Luton NorthLabourSigned
Syd Rapson14/07/2004Portsmouth NorthLabourSigned
Eric Illsley15/07/2004Barnsley CentralLabourSigned
Martin Caton15/07/2004GowerLabourSigned
Tony Colman15/07/2004PutneyLabourSigned
Harold Best15/07/2004Leeds North WestLabourSigned
Alan Simpson16/07/2004Nottingham SouthLabourSigned
Bill Etherington16/07/2004Sunderland NorthLabourSigned
John Randall19/07/2004UxbridgeConservativeSigned
Lindsay Hoyle19/07/2004ChorleyLabourSigned
Nigel Jones20/07/2004CheltenhamLiberal DemocratSigned
Tom Brake20/07/2004Carshalton & WallingtonLiberal DemocratSigned
Martin Salter07/09/2004Reading WestLabourSigned
John Barrett14/09/2004Edinburgh WestLiberal DemocratSigned

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