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EDM number 771 in 2013-14, proposed by Mark Pawsey on 20/11/2013.
Categorised under the topics of Employment and Manufacturing industries.

That this House welcomes the publication of the Mineral Products Association's publication, Cementing the Future; recognises the strategic significance of cement to the UK economy and society; further recognises the employment the industry generates in mainly rural locations throughout the UK and draws attention to the importance of retaining a competitive, domestic, cement industry at a time when it is under increasing pressure from rising costs; notes that cement is a critical ingredient in concrete which is the most-used man-made material in the world and which helps to provide the UK's roads, railways, homes, schools, hospitals and much more that the UK's modern society depends on; further notes that cement and concrete will be essential to the construction of the UK's future low carbon economy when the material is used in new power generation capacity including concrete gravity bases for off-shore wind towers; and further recognises that the cement industry contributes approximately

This motion has been signed by a total of 15 MPs.

MPDateConstituencyPartyType
Mark Pawsey20/11/2013RugbyConservativeProposed
Fiona O'Donnell20/11/2013East LothianLabourSeconded
Martin Vickers20/11/2013CleethorpesConservativeSeconded
Alex Cunningham20/11/2013Stockton NorthLabourSeconded
Nigel Evans20/11/2013Ribble ValleyConservativeSeconded
Tracey Crouch22/11/2013Chatham and AylesfordConservativeSeconded
Tony Baldry25/11/2013BanburyConservativeSigned
Caroline Spelman25/11/2013MeridenConservativeSigned
Gordon Henderson25/11/2013Sittingbourne and SheppeyConservativeSigned
William McCrea26/11/2013South AntrimDUPSigned
Jim Dobbin26/11/2013Heywood and MiddletonLabourSigned
Mike Hancock26/11/2013Portsmouth SouthLiberal DemocratSigned
Bob Blackman27/11/2013Harrow EastConservativeSigned
James Gray27/11/2013North WiltshireConservativeSigned
Alasdair McDonnell28/11/2013Belfast SouthSocial Democratic and Labour PartySigned

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