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Fuel Costs And The Northern Ireland Economy

EDM number 148 in 2000-01, proposed by William Ross on 21/12/2000.

That this House notes with concern the effect of the high cost of diesel fuel on the haulage industry in the United Kingdom, where the price of such fuel is far above that which prevails in other EU countries; is particularly concerned with the situation in Northern Ireland, where the haulage industry has to compete with hauliers in the Irish Republic who can buy diesel fuel at 53p per litre following the recent reduction in tax of 7.3 Irish pence per litre; notes that this is leading to ever-increasing smuggling of fuel into the UK from the Irish Republic and a vast increase in cross border shopping, leading to severe losses to the Treasury and to the retail sector in Northern Ireland; and calls on the Government to take immediate and effective steps to prevent smuggling and restore a level playing field for fuel retailers within the United Kingdom.

This motion has been signed by a total of 11 MPs.

MPDateConstituencyPartyType
William Ross21/12/2000East LondonderryUUPProposed
Martin Smyth21/12/2000Belfast SouthUUPSigned
Jeffrey M Donaldson21/12/2000Lagan ValleyUUPSigned
Roy Beggs21/12/2000East AntrimUUPSigned
William Thompson21/12/2000West TyroneUUPSigned
David Trimble21/12/2000Upper BannUUPSigned
Robert McCartney08/01/2001North DownUKUPSigned
John D Taylor22/01/2001StrangfordUUPSigned
Cecil Walker22/01/2001Belfast NorthUUPSigned
Ken Maginnis24/01/2001Fermanagh & South TyroneUUPSigned
Eddie McGrady09/02/2001South DownSocial Democratic and Labour PartySigned

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