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Digital Television In Wales

EDM number 34 in 2005-06, proposed by Bill Wiggin on 17/05/2005.

That this House notes the high take-up of digital television in Wales in comparison to the rest of the UK and that 56 per cent. of Welsh households currently have access to digital television despite the inherent difficulty in ensuring access to digital transmissions due to the topography of Wales; further notes that currently only three quarters of households can receive digital television through their aerials and that this will not change until digital switchover; believes that public service broadcasting is an essential part of democracy and that democracy will be compromised if decisions on when areas conduct switchover lies with unelected quangos; is concerned that if the switchover process is based solely on market forces, rural areas will lose out, as companies will install transmitters where it is easiest; further believes that in areas which the signal cannot reach, people will have to pay for digital satellite and that Wales should therefore be among the first areas to switchover as this will provide an opportunity to test the technology in a challenging environment, making it easier for the technology to be transferred elsewhere in the UK; and calls on the Government to set a timetable for this to happen.

This motion has been signed by a total of 42 MPs.

MPDateConstituencyPartyType
Bill Wiggin17/05/2005LeominsterConservativeProposed
Peter Bottomley18/05/2005Worthing WestConservativeSeconded
James Gray18/05/2005North WiltshireConservativeSeconded
Julian Lewis19/05/2005New Forest EastConservativeSeconded
Michael Fabricant23/05/2005LichfieldConservativeSeconded
Bob Spink23/05/2005Castle PointConservativeSeconded
David Amess23/05/2005Southend WestConservativeSigned
Desmond Swayne23/05/2005New Forest WestConservativeSigned
Roger Williams24/05/2005Brecon and RadnorshireLiberal DemocratSigned
Hywel Williams24/05/2005CaernarfonPlaid CymruSigned
Gregory Campbell24/05/2005East LondonderryDUPSigned
Oliver Heald24/05/2005North East HertfordshireConservativeSigned
Eric Pickles24/05/2005Brentwood and OngarConservativeSigned
Eleanor Laing25/05/2005Epping ForestConservativeSigned
Elfyn Llwyd25/05/2005Meirionnydd Nant ConwyPlaid CymruSigned
Caroline Spelman26/05/2005MeridenConservativeSigned
Julie Kirkbride26/05/2005BromsgroveConservativeSigned
Anne McIntosh26/05/2005Vale of YorkConservativeSigned
Cheryl Gillan26/05/2005Chesham and AmershamConservativeSigned
David Wilshire26/05/2005SpelthorneConservativeSigned
Angela Watkinson06/06/2005UpminsterConservativeSigned
Humfrey Malins06/06/2005WokingConservativeSigned
Andrew Rosindell06/06/2005RomfordConservativeSigned
Patrick Mercer13/06/2005NewarkConservativeSigned
Philip Hammond15/06/2005Runnymede and WeybridgeConservativeSigned
Andrew Murrison22/06/2005WestburyConservativeSigned
Anne Main23/06/2005St AlbansConservativeSigned
Henry Bellingham14/07/2005North West NorfolkConservativeSigned
Edward Garnier19/07/2005HarboroughConservativeSigned
Hugo Swire19/07/2005East DevonConservativeSigned
James Brokenshire20/07/2005HornchurchConservativeSigned
Mark Harper20/07/2005Forest of DeanConservativeSigned
James Paice20/07/2005South East CambridgeshireConservativeSigned
Stephen O'Brien20/07/2005EddisburyConservativeSigned
Andrew Selous21/07/2005South West BedfordshireConservativeSigned
John Hayes21/07/2005South Holland and The DeepingsConservativeSigned
John Horam21/07/2005OrpingtonConservativeSigned
Christopher Fraser21/07/2005South West NorfolkConservativeSigned
John Gummer21/07/2005Suffolk CoastalConservativeSigned
Adam Holloway21/07/2005GraveshamConservativeSigned
David Jones10/10/2005Clwyd WestConservativeSigned
Julian Brazier03/11/2005CanterburyConservativeSigned

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