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Future Of The Royal Regiment Of Fusiliers

EDM number 254 in 2004-05, proposed by Lorna Fitzsimons on 01/12/2004.

That this House notes with dismay the eleventh hour decision by the Director of Infantry to propose cutting one of the two remaining Fusilier battalions of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers (RRF), the effect of which would be to make unsustainable the RRF, the one remaining Fusilier regiment in the British Army; believes that it is not fair and equitable to cut three large regiments of six or more sustainable battalions of the Queen's Division representing 17 counties whilst retaining three battalions from a single county; further believes that this breaks the Army's stated ambition of moving to super regiments of two or more battalions; further notes that along with recruiting strength, sustainability and recruiting footprint it makes up the four most important success criteria the Executive Committee of the Army Board (ECAB) established; recommends that the ECAB support the proposal that the fourth battalion comes from a division that has not been cut historically in 1970-92 as the Fusiliers were, that does not have the same strength and proven track record in recruiting to very high establishment numbers, that does not have as large a geographic recruiting footprint and that would not destroy a division with three super regiments; and further believes that the ECAB's criteria are correct but they must stick to them to ensure the integrity of the review.

This motion has been signed by a total of 41 MPs, 4 of these signatures have been withdrawn.

MPDateConstituencyPartyType
Lorna Fitzsimons01/12/2004RochdaleLabourProposed
Lindsay Hoyle01/12/2004ChorleyLabourSigned
David Chaytor01/12/2004Bury NorthLabourSigned
Jim Dobbin01/12/2004Heywood & MiddletonLabour Co-operativeSigned
Gwyneth Dunwoody01/12/2004Crewe & NantwichLabourSigned
Mike Gapes01/12/2004Ilford SouthLabour Co-operativeSigned
Alan Beith01/12/2004Berwick-upon-TweedLiberal DemocratSigned
Graham Stringer01/12/2004Manchester, BlackleyLabourSigned
Glenda Jackson02/12/2004Hampstead & HighgateLabourSigned
James Plaskitt06/12/2004Warwick & LeamingtonLabourSigned
Betty Williams06/12/2004ConwyLabourSigned
Huw Edwards06/12/2004MonmouthLabourSigned
Richard Burden06/12/2004Birmingham, NorthfieldLabourSigned
Bill Olner06/12/2004NuneatonLabourSigned
Edward O'Hara06/12/2004Knowsley SouthLabourSigned
Andy King06/12/2004Rugby & KenilworthLabourSigned
Richard Younger-Ross07/12/2004TeignbridgeLiberal DemocratSigned
Roger Godsiff07/12/2004Birmingham, Sparkbrook & Small HeathLabourSigned
John McWilliam07/12/2004BlaydonLabourSigned
Stephen Pound07/12/2004Ealing NorthLabourSigned
Tom Cox07/12/2004TootingLabourSigned
Lady Hermon08/12/2004North DownUUPSigned
Nigel Jones08/12/2004CheltenhamLiberal DemocratSigned
Michael Mates08/12/2004East HampshireConservativeSigned
Barbara Follett08/12/2004StevenageLabourSigned
Joan Ruddock09/12/2004Lewisham, DeptfordLabourSigned
Mark Oaten09/12/2004WinchesterLiberal DemocratSigned
Janet Dean13/12/2004BurtonLabourSigned
Vincent Cable13/12/2004TwickenhamLiberal DemocratSigned
Chris Smith13/12/2004Islington South & FinsburyLabourSigned
Jon Cruddas14/12/2004DagenhamLabourSigned
David Crausby16/12/2004Bolton North EastLabourSigned
Mark Prisk21/12/2004Hertford & StortfordConservativeSigned
Diana Organ21/12/2004Forest of DeanLabourSigned
Michael Meacher10/01/2005Oldham West & RoytonLabourSigned
Keith Bradley10/01/2005Manchester, WithingtonLabourSigned
Edward Garnier17/01/2005HarboroughConservativeSigned
Simon BurnsUnknownWithdrawn
John TaylorUnknownWithdrawn
Derek ConwayUnknownWithdrawn
Edward LeighUnknownWithdrawn

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