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Resetting Of Doomsday Clock To Five Minutes To Midnight

EDM number 712 in 2006-07, proposed by Dai Davies on 23/01/2007.

That this House notes with deep concern the decision by the eminent Board of Directors of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (BOAS), in consultation with its Board of Sponsors, which includes 18 Nobel laureates, to move the minute hand of the Doomsday Clock from seven to five minutes to midnight on 17th January; agrees with the BOAS board statement that the `continued presence of some 26,000 nuclear weapons in the United States and Russia are symptomatic of a larger failure to solve the problems posed by the most destructive technology on Earth'; believes that the retention of British nuclear weapons of mass destruction further exacerbates the global security problem; supports the statement by British Nobel laureate Professor Stephen Hawking, of the University of Cambridge, made at the ceremony at the Royal Society marking the resetting of the Doomsday Clock's closeness to atomic Armageddon, that in respect of the stewardship of the global atomic arsenals `but for good luck, we would all be dead'; recognises the importance of the observation by Professor Hawking that the world stands at the brink of a second nuclear age and a period of unprecedented climate change, wherein scientists have a special responsibility to inform the public and advise leaders about the nuclear perils that humanity faces; and supports the urgent call by Professor Hawking that great peril must be foreseen if governments and society do not take action now to render nuclear weapons obsolete.

This motion has been signed by a total of 28 MPs, 1 of these signatures have been withdrawn.

MPDateConstituencyPartyType
Dai Davies23/01/2007Blaenau GwentIndependentProposed
Elfyn Llwyd24/01/2007Meirionnydd Nant ConwyPlaid CymruSeconded
Michael Weir24/01/2007AngusScottish National PartySeconded
Jeremy Corbyn24/01/2007Islington NorthLabourSeconded
David Drew24/01/2007StroudLabourSeconded
Lynne Jones24/01/2007Birmingham, Selly OakLabourSeconded
Gordon Prentice24/01/2007PendleLabourSigned
Ann Cryer24/01/2007KeighleyLabourSigned
Ian Gibson25/01/2007Norwich NorthLabourSigned
George Galloway25/01/2007Bethnal Green and BowRespectSigned
Harry Cohen25/01/2007Leyton and WansteadLabourSigned
Glenda Jackson25/01/2007Hampstead and HighgateLabourSigned
Alan Simpson25/01/2007Nottingham SouthLabourSigned
John Pugh25/01/2007SouthportLiberal DemocratSigned
Martin Caton25/01/2007GowerLabourSigned
Mike Hancock29/01/2007Portsmouth SouthLiberal DemocratSigned
Kelvin Hopkins30/01/2007Luton NorthLabourSigned
Neil Gerrard30/01/2007WalthamstowLabourSigned
Angus MacNeil30/01/2007Na h-Eileanan an IarScottish National PartySigned
Bill Etherington01/02/2007Sunderland NorthLabourSigned
Gavin Strang02/02/2007Edinburgh EastLabourSigned
Rudi Vis05/02/2007Finchley and Golders GreenLabourSigned
Alasdair McDonnell06/02/2007Belfast SouthSocial Democratic and Labour PartySigned
Katy Clark19/02/2007North Ayrshire and ArranLabourSigned
John Hemming27/02/2007Birmingham, YardleyLiberal DemocratSigned
John McDonnell07/03/2007Hayes and HarlingtonLabourSigned
Paul Rowen18/04/2007RochdaleLiberal DemocratSigned
Joan RuddockUnknownWithdrawn

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