17762
1999-00
943
South Africa And The 2006 World Cup
Jenny Tonge
2000-07-10
That this House regrets the failure of Britain's bid to host the 2006 World Cup; further regrets that South Africa could not benefit from that loss; notes that the World Cup could have provided an increase of $2.44 billion to South Africa's GDP; further notes that this week's World Aids Conference in Durban has found South Africa to have 4.2 million people infected with HIV/AIDS, the highest rate in Africa; is dismayed that this money could have been used to curb the HIV/AIDS emergency; recognises that hosting the World Cup would have had social benefits within South Africa and brought attention to people across the world of the possibilities Africa has to offer; and therefore calls on the international sporting community to ensure that Africa does not miss out again on hosting a major international sporting event.
Jenny Tonge
2000-07-10
Proposed
Richmond Park
Liberal Democrat
Bob Russell
2000-07-11
Signed
Colchester
Liberal Democrat
Harry Barnes
2000-07-11
Signed
North East Derbyshire
Labour
Donald Gorrie
2000-07-11
Signed
Edinburgh West
Liberal Democrat
Ronnie Fearn
2000-07-11
Signed
Southport
Liberal Democrat
Jim Dobbin
2000-07-11
Signed
Heywood & Middleton
Labour Co-operative
Terry Davis
2000-07-11
Signed
Birmingham, Hodge Hill
Labour
Jeremy Corbyn
2000-07-11
Signed
Islington North
Labour
Eric Clarke
2000-07-11
Signed
Midlothian
Labour
Kevin McNamara
2000-07-11
Signed
Kingston upon Hull North
Labour
Alice Mahon
2000-07-11
Signed
Halifax
Labour
Nigel Jones
2000-07-11
Signed
Cheltenham
Liberal Democrat
Lindsay Hoyle
2000-07-11
Signed
Chorley
Labour
Adrian Sanders
2000-07-11
Signed
Torbay
Liberal Democrat
Alan Simpson
2000-07-12
Signed
Nottingham South
Labour
Paul Marsden
2000-07-12
Signed
Shrewsbury & Atcham
Labour
Edward O'Hara
2000-07-12
Signed
Knowsley South
Labour
Frank Cook
2000-07-12
Signed
Stockton North
Labour
Tony Banks
2000-07-12
Signed
West Ham
Labour
Derek Wyatt
2000-07-12
Signed
Sittingbourne & Sheppey
Labour
Ashok Kumar
2000-07-13
Signed
Middlesbrough South & East Cleveland
Labour
Bill Tynan
2000-07-13
Signed
Hamilton South
Labour
John Austin
2000-07-13
Signed
Erith & Thamesmead
Labour
Mike Hancock
2000-07-13
Signed
Portsmouth South
Liberal Democrat
David Crausby
2000-07-13
Signed
Bolton North East
Labour
Vincent Cable
2000-07-13
Signed
Twickenham
Liberal Democrat
Huw Edwards
2000-07-13
Signed
Monmouth
Labour
Paul Keetch
2000-07-17
Signed
Hereford
Liberal Democrat
Lawrence Cunliffe
2000-07-17
Signed
Leigh
Labour
David Drew
2000-07-17
Signed
Stroud
Labour Co-operative
Bill Etherington
2000-07-17
Signed
Sunderland North
Labour
David Stewart
2000-07-18
Signed
Inverness East, Nairn and Lochaber
Labour
Mohammad Sarwar
2000-07-18
Signed
Glasgow, Govan
Labour
Menzies Campbell
2000-07-19
Signed
Fife North East
Liberal Democrat
Clive Efford
2000-07-20
Signed
Eltham
Labour
Rudi Vis
2000-07-25
Signed
Finchley & Golders Green
Labour
Nick Harvey
2000-07-27
Signed
North Devon
Liberal Democrat
John McDonnell
2000-07-27
Signed
Hayes & Harlington
Labour
Tony Clarke
2000-07-27
Signed
Northampton South
Labour
Diane Abbott
2000-07-27
Signed
Hackney North & Stoke Newington
Labour
Irene Adams
2000-07-27
Signed
Paisley North
Labour