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Parliamentary Oversight Of Sellafield Indemnification

EDM number 2321 in 2007-08, proposed by Paul Flynn on 22/10/2008.
Categorised under the topic of Nuclear power.

That this House notes that when the Government decided to provide indemnification against insurance claims following nuclear accident at the Low-level Waste Repository at Drigg, for the new American management company, the then Minister for Energy published a written statement in Hansard of 27th February 2008 and the associated Minute was placed in the Library to allow 14 sitting days for objections from hon. Members; contrasts this open procedure with the approach adopted for a similar insurance indemnification for the new private sector management company for Sellafield, Nuclear Management Partners, when no written statement was placed before Parliament but instead, the then Minister for Energy wrote on 14th July 2008 to the chairmen of the Committee on Public Accounts and Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Committee, enclosing a copy of the Minute setting out the proposed arrangements and stating that a copy of the Minute would be placed in the Library; further notes that this Minute arrived in the Library on 14th October, more than 75 days after the period for hon. Members to object officially elapsed; believes it is unacceptable for hon. Members to be denied the opportunity to comment on this Minute, the effect of which is to privatise the profits of the Sellafield management contract leaving the potentially multi-billion pound liabilities with taxpayers; declines to give approval to the proposed indemnification arrangements; and calls upon the Government to reopen the period in which hon. Members may signify objections to Government guarantees for which no statutory authority exists.

This motion has been signed by a total of 39 MPs.

MPDateConstituencyPartyType
Paul Flynn22/10/2008Newport WestLabourProposed
Mike Hancock22/10/2008Portsmouth SouthLiberal DemocratSeconded
Mark Durkan22/10/2008FoyleSocial Democratic and Labour PartySeconded
Gordon Prentice22/10/2008PendleLabourSeconded
Harry Cohen22/10/2008Leyton and WansteadLabourSeconded
David Taylor23/10/2008North West LeicestershireLabourSeconded
Lynne Jones23/10/2008Birmingham, Selly OakLabourSigned
Paul Keetch23/10/2008HerefordLiberal DemocratSigned
Martin Caton23/10/2008GowerLabourSigned
Neil Gerrard23/10/2008WalthamstowLabourSigned
Kelvin Hopkins27/10/2008Luton NorthLabourSigned
Paul Holmes27/10/2008ChesterfieldLiberal DemocratSigned
Alan Simpson28/10/2008Nottingham SouthLabourSigned
John McDonnell28/10/2008Hayes and HarlingtonLabourSigned
Colin Burgon28/10/2008ElmetLabourSigned
Colin Challen28/10/2008Morley and RothwellLabourSigned
Rudi Vis28/10/2008Finchley and Golders GreenLabourSigned
John Leech28/10/2008Manchester, WithingtonLiberal DemocratSigned
Dai Davies28/10/2008Blaenau GwentIndependentSigned
Frank Cook29/10/2008Stockton NorthLabourSigned
Ann Cryer29/10/2008KeighleyLabourSigned
Nick Harvey30/10/2008North DevonLiberal DemocratSigned
Brian Jenkins30/10/2008TamworthLabourSigned
Bill Etherington30/10/2008Sunderland NorthLabourSigned
John Hemming30/10/2008Birmingham, YardleyLiberal DemocratSigned
Eddie McGrady03/11/2008South DownSocial Democratic and Labour PartySigned
Peter Bottomley04/11/2008Worthing WestConservativeSigned
Andrew Pelling10/11/2008Croydon CentralIndependentSigned
Andrew Stunell10/11/2008Hazel GroveLiberal DemocratSigned
Peter Kilfoyle10/11/2008Liverpool, WaltonLabourSigned
Eric Illsley11/11/2008Barnsley CentralLabourSigned
David Chaytor11/11/2008Bury NorthLabourSigned
Steve Webb12/11/2008NorthavonLiberal DemocratSigned
Don Foster13/11/2008BathLiberal DemocratSigned
Clare Short17/11/2008Birmingham, LadywoodIndependent LabourSigned
David Laws17/11/2008YeovilLiberal DemocratSigned
Roger Williams17/11/2008Brecon and RadnorshireLiberal DemocratSigned
Tim Farron18/11/2008Westmorland and LonsdaleLiberal DemocratSigned
Phil Willis19/11/2008Harrogate and KnaresboroughLiberal DemocratSigned

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