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Peterloo Massacre Memorial

EDM number 469 in 2012-13, proposed by John Leech on 03/09/2012.
Categorised under the topics of Cultural heritage and Electoral franchise.

That this House notes that on 16 August 1819 a peaceful rally at St Peter's Fields, Manchester, of 60,000 pro-democracy campaigners men, women and children was attacked by armed cavalry resulting in 15 deaths and over 600 injuries; believes that it is now time for a permanent memorial to the Peterloo Massacre to remember those killed and injured and the impact it had on the fight for democracy; further notes that, in a 2006 survey by The Guardian, Peterloo was voted the second most radical eventfrom British history without a proper monument; welcomes Manchester City Council's u-turn over plans to mark Peterloo with a set of commemorative gates; urges the council to install a prominent, explanatory and respectful monument and to work with campaigners and residents to find a fitting tribute; furtherbelieves that it is vitally important that there is democratic involvement in how to mark this significant event, and condemns the Council's proposal that a panel of just three councillors from the administration should make the final decision; further urges the Council to consider holding a memorial design competition and to ensure the public are involved throughout the process; and calls for a detailed design brief to be worked up to ensure that the memorial is sited in a prominent location that it is informative of what happened and that it is respectful of those peoplewho gave their lives.

This motion has been signed by a total of 32 MPs.

MPDateConstituencyPartyType
John Leech03/09/2012Manchester, WithingtonLiberal DemocratProposed
Alan Reid03/09/2012Argyll and ButeLiberal DemocratSeconded
David Ward03/09/2012Bradford EastLiberal DemocratSeconded
John Hemming03/09/2012Birmingham, YardleyLiberal DemocratSeconded
Annette Brooke03/09/2012Mid Dorset and North PooleLiberal DemocratSeconded
Adrian Sanders03/09/2012TorbayLiberal DemocratSeconded
Greg Mulholland03/09/2012Leeds North WestLiberal DemocratSigned
Jim Shannon04/09/2012StrangfordDUPSigned
Kelvin Hopkins04/09/2012Luton NorthLabourSigned
Jim Cunningham04/09/2012Coventry SouthLabourSigned
Jim Dobbin04/09/2012Heywood and MiddletonLabourSigned
James Gray04/09/2012North WiltshireConservativeSigned
Michael Weir04/09/2012AngusScottish National PartySigned
Dan Rogerson04/09/2012North CornwallLiberal DemocratSigned
Andrew Stephenson05/09/2012PendleConservativeSigned
Katy Clark05/09/2012North Ayrshire and ArranLabourSigned
Jeremy Corbyn05/09/2012Islington NorthLabourSigned
Alan Meale05/09/2012MansfieldLabourSigned
Elfyn Llwyd05/09/2012Dwyfor MeirionnyddPlaid CymruSigned
John Pugh06/09/2012SouthportLiberal DemocratSigned
Paul Flynn06/09/2012Newport WestLabourSigned
Hywel Francis06/09/2012AberavonLabourSigned
George Galloway07/09/2012Bradford WestRespectSigned
Mike Hancock07/09/2012Portsmouth SouthLiberal DemocratSigned
Hywel Williams07/09/2012ArfonPlaid CymruSigned
Jonathan Edwards07/09/2012Carmarthen East and DinefwrPlaid CymruSigned
Martin Caton11/09/2012GowerLabourSigned
Virendra Sharma11/09/2012Ealing, SouthallLabourSigned
Sandra Osborne12/09/2012Ayr, Carrick and CumnockLabourSigned
Jim McGovern14/09/2012Dundee WestLabourSigned
Mark Williams15/10/2012CeredigionLiberal DemocratSigned
Alasdair McDonnell26/10/2012Belfast SouthSocial Democratic and Labour PartySigned

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