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Racial Segregation In Barnsley

EDM number 1837 in 2005-06, proposed by Eric Illsley on 16/03/2006.

That this House rejects the findings of the State of the English Cities report commissioned by the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister which labels the town of Barnsley the most racially segregated place in England; notes that the ethnic minority population of Barnsley is less than two per cent., about 4,000 people, the vast majority of whom live in the same area as the hon. Member for Barnsley Central in close proximity to Barnsley District General Hospital where many work; and calls upon the Government to reject this sensationalist, over-simplistic and statistically-flawed piece of work as an insult to the people of Barnsley and, in particular, to those there who work tirelessly to oppose racism and racial segregation.

This motion has been signed by a total of 6 MPs.

MPDateConstituencyPartyType
Eric Illsley16/03/2006Barnsley CentralLabourProposed
Jeff Ennis16/03/2006Barnsley East and MexboroughLabourSeconded
Michael Clapham16/03/2006Barnsley West and PenistoneLabourSeconded
Mike Hancock27/03/2006Portsmouth SouthLiberal DemocratSeconded
Mark Lazarowicz30/03/2006Edinburgh North and LeithLabourSeconded
Stephen Hepburn18/04/2006JarrowLabourSeconded

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