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Hm Revenue And Customs Establishment In Wales

EDM number 581 in 2007-08, proposed by Mark Williams on 13/12/2007.
Categorised under the topics of Civil Service, Employment and Taxation.

That this House is greatly concerned at HM Revenue and Customs' (HMRC) plans to cut 1,000 jobs in Wales over the next five years; notes that many of these cuts will take place in deprived EU convergence funding areas, where the local economy can ill afford the loss of high quality public sector jobs; laments the trend towards centralisation and remoteness of service delivery; further notes that reducing local staffing to a skeletal level is unlikely to provide a better level of service for local people, particularly in remote areas where there is little possibility of staff transferring to other HMRC offices; is concerned that the cuts will undermine the efficiency of HMRC and its capacity to collect Government revenue; further laments the Government's decision to review large urban offices before reviewing other offices; believes that the staged review process will disadvantage smaller offices; and calls on the Government to reconsider these ill-advised plans.

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

MPDateConstituencyPartyType
Mark Williams13/12/2007CeredigionLiberal DemocratProposed
Robert Key17/12/2007SalisburyConservativeSeconded
Martin Caton18/12/2007GowerLabourSeconded
Roger Williams18/12/2007Brecon and RadnorshireLiberal DemocratSeconded
Mike Hancock18/12/2007Portsmouth SouthLiberal DemocratSeconded
John Leech08/01/2008Manchester, WithingtonLiberal DemocratSeconded
Rudi Vis09/01/2008Finchley and Golders GreenLabourSigned
Jennifer Willott22/01/2008Cardiff CentralLiberal DemocratSigned
Alasdair McDonnell30/01/2008Belfast SouthSocial Democratic and Labour PartySigned

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