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Maintaining The Strength Of The British Army

EDM number 1609 in 2003-04, proposed by John MacDougall on 07/09/2004.

That this House recognises the immense contribution that the Scottish regiments have made to the British Army over the last four centuries and the continuing need to ensure that the Army is deployed effectively in order for the UK to continue to play its part in securing peace and democracy across the globe; further believes that the proposals to reduce the strength of the British Army from 40 to 36 battalions may well hamper the armed forces' ability to fulfil the operations requirements being paced upon it and will have an adverse effect on the morale of those regiments, including the Black Watch, currently undertaking a difficult tour of duty in Iraq, whose futures are now under threat; and calls on the Government to rethink the proposals for the reduction in strength of the British Army, to retain all six Scottish infantry regiments and to do all it can to promote and encourage recruitment to both regular and territorial units of the Army throughout the UK.

This motion has been signed by a total of 9 MPs.

MPDateConstituencyPartyType
John MacDougall07/09/2004Central FifeLabourProposed
Jim Sheridan07/09/2004West RenfrewshireLabourSigned
Iain Luke07/09/2004Dundee EastLabourSigned
John Lyons07/09/2004Strathkelvin & BearsdenLabourSigned
David Hamilton07/09/2004MidlothianLabourSigned
Gregory Campbell08/09/2004East LondonderryDUPSigned
Nigel Dodds09/09/2004Belfast NorthDUPSigned
Edward Garnier09/09/2004HarboroughConservativeSigned
Mohammad Sarwar01/11/2004Glasgow, GovanLabourSigned

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