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EDM number 70 in 2003-04, proposed by Michael Fabricant on 26/11/2003.

That this House supports the widening ease of internet access, but regrets that The International Telecommunications Union recently found that in the 40 top countries in the world, Britain has fallen to 12th place; further regrets that the Government claims that it is leading the way in internet access, even though Britain has fallen behind countries such as Sweden, Denmark and Norway; and believes that unless this trend is reversed there could be serious damage to Britain's long-term economic prospects, that the Government is taking insufficient initiatives to promote internet take-up and that its appalling record in providing e-Government does little to encourage others.

This motion has been signed by a total of 56 MPs.

MPDateConstituencyPartyType
Michael Fabricant26/11/2003LichfieldConservativeProposed
Nick Hawkins26/11/2003Surrey HeathConservativeSigned
Tim Boswell26/11/2003DaventryConservativeSigned
Jonathan Djanogly26/11/2003HuntingdonConservativeSigned
Julian Lewis26/11/2003New Forest EastConservativeSigned
Oliver Letwin26/11/2003West DorsetConservativeSigned
Peter Luff26/11/2003Mid WorcestershireConservativeSigned
Angela Watkinson27/11/2003UpminsterConservativeSigned
Ann Winterton27/11/2003CongletonConservativeSigned
David Wilshire27/11/2003SpelthorneConservativeSigned
Simon Thomas27/11/2003CeredigionPlaid CymruSigned
Tony Baldry27/11/2003BanburyConservativeSigned
Philip Hammond27/11/2003Runnymede & WeybridgeConservativeSigned
Peter Ainsworth27/11/2003East SurreyConservativeSigned
Edward Garnier27/11/2003HarboroughConservativeSigned
Mark Francois27/11/2003RayleighConservativeSigned
Mark Field27/11/2003Cities of London & WestminsterConservativeSigned
Jacqui Lait27/11/2003BeckenhamConservativeSigned
John Randall27/11/2003UxbridgeConservativeSigned
Greg Knight01/12/2003East YorkshireConservativeSigned
Derek Conway01/12/2003Old Bexley & SidcupConservativeSigned
Nigel Evans01/12/2003Ribble ValleyConservativeSigned
Andrew Hunter02/12/2003BasingstokeIndependent ConservativeSigned
Robert Key02/12/2003SalisburyConservativeSigned
Tim Loughton02/12/2003East Worthing & ShorehamConservativeSigned
Malcolm Moss02/12/2003North East CambridgeshireConservativeSigned
Peter Duncan02/12/2003Galloway & Upper NithsdaleConservativeSigned
James Gray02/12/2003North WiltshireConservativeSigned
Julian Brazier03/12/2003CanterburyConservativeSigned
David Amess03/12/2003Southend WestConservativeSigned
Andrew Rosindell04/12/2003RomfordConservativeSigned
Bob Spink04/12/2003Castle PointConservativeSigned
Paul Flynn04/12/2003Newport WestLabourSigned
Roy Beggs04/12/2003East AntrimUUPSigned
Steve Webb04/12/2003NorthavonLiberal DemocratSigned
Caroline Spelman08/12/2003MeridenConservativeSigned
Howard Flight09/12/2003Arundel & South DownsConservativeSigned
Oliver Heald10/12/2003North East HertfordshireConservativeSigned
Anne McIntosh10/12/2003Vale of YorkConservativeSigned
Bill Wiggin10/12/2003LeominsterConservativeSigned
Patrick Mercer16/12/2003NewarkConservativeSigned
Andrew Selous18/12/2003South West BedfordshireConservativeSigned
Jonathan Sayeed05/01/2004Mid BedfordshireConservativeSigned
Adrian Flook05/01/2004TauntonConservativeSigned
David Maclean07/01/2004Penrith & The BorderConservativeSigned
Cheryl Gillan07/01/2004Chesham & AmershamConservativeSigned
Andrew Murrison08/01/2004WestburyConservativeSigned
Hugo Swire26/01/2004East DevonConservativeSigned
Julie Kirkbride27/01/2004BromsgroveConservativeSigned
George Osborne10/02/2004TattonConservativeSigned
Eric Pickles11/03/2004Brentwood & OngarConservativeSigned
Charles Hendry05/05/2004WealdenConservativeSigned
John Bercow26/05/2004BuckinghamConservativeSigned
Chris Grayling24/06/2004Epsom & EwellConservativeSigned
Peter Viggers01/07/2004GosportConservativeSigned
Stephen O'Brien22/07/2004EddisburyConservativeSigned

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