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EALING COUNCIL FINANCES

EDM (Early Day Motion) 1349: tabled on 04 July 1995

Tabled in the 1994-95 session.

This motion has been signed by 42 Members. It has received 1 amendment.

As this motion is using historical data, we may not have the record of the original ordering, in which case signatories are listed alphabetically.

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Motion text

That this House regrets the perpetual capacity of Conservative honourable Members deliberately to misunderstand local government finance; considers the decision of Ealing's Labour Council to repay its ú39 million deferred purchase scheme debt as a financially prudent measure which will save the Council more than ú15 million over the next 10 years; notes the failure of Conservative honourable Members to condemn the Tory Council between 1990 and 1994 when it closed old people's homes, severely cut the education budget and wasted money trying to sell the Council's housing stock; further notes that the ú100 a head bribe given by the Tory Council to every council tax payer in 1994 lost Ealing Council ú10 million in income; and calls on honourable Members to condemn the 16 years of Tory Government meddling with local government finance as the prime cause of the Council's financial problems.

The first 6 Members who have signed to support the motion are the sponsors. The primary sponsor is generally the person who tabled the motion and has responsibility for it. The date shown is when the Member signed the motion.

In addition to the sponsors, the following Members have signed to support the motion.

Anderson, Janet
Labour
Signed on 19 July 1995
Rossendale and Darwen
Austin-Walker, John
Labour
Signed on 6 July 1995
Woolwich
Banks, Tony
Labour
Signed on 6 July 1995
Newham North West
Barnes, Mr Harry
Labour
Signed on 5 July 1995
North East Derbyshire
Bayley, Hugh
Labour
Signed on 5 July 1995
York
Clapham, Mr Michael
Labour
Signed on 11 July 1995
Barnsley West and Penistone
Cohen, Harry
Labour
Signed on 10 July 1995
Leyton
Connarty, Michael
Labour
Signed on 6 July 1995
Falkirk East
Cummings, John
Labour
Signed on 5 July 1995
Easington
Dowd, Jim
Labour
Signed on 5 July 1995
Lewisham West
Evans, John
Labour
Signed on 6 July 1995
St Helens North
Flynn, Paul
Labour
Signed on 11 July 1995
Newport West
Fraser, John
Labour
Signed on 12 July 1995
Norwood
Gapes, Mike
Labour
Signed on 17 July 1995
Ilford South
Gerrard, Mr Neil
Labour
Signed on 6 July 1995
Walthamstow
Graham, Mr Tommy
Labour
Signed on 19 July 1995
Renfrew West and Inverclyde
Gunnell, Mr John
Labour
Signed on 17 July 1995
Morley and Leeds South
Hall, Mr Mike
Labour
Signed on 5 July 1995
Warrington South
Hardy, Peter
Labour
Signed on 10 July 1995
Wentworth
Hutton, Mr John
Labour
Signed on 11 July 1995
Barrow and Furness
Jones, Lynne
Labour
Signed on 5 July 1995
Birmingham, Selly Oak
Jones, Mr Martyn
Labour
Signed on 11 July 1995
Clwyd South West
Jowell, Tessa
Labour
Signed on 11 July 1995
Dulwich
Livingstone, Mr Ken
Labour
Signed on 5 July 1995
Brent East
Loyden, Eddie
Labour
Signed on 11 July 1995
Liverpool, Garston
Mahon, Alice
Labour
Signed on 12 July 1995
Halifax
McAllion, Mr John
Labour
Signed on 5 July 1995
Dundee East
McKelvey, William
Labour
Signed on 5 July 1995
Kilmarnock and Loudoun
Michie, Mr Bill
Labour
Signed on 5 July 1995
Sheffield, Heeley
Olner, Mr Bill
Labour
Signed on 4 July 1995
Nuneaton
Pike, Mr Peter
Labour
Signed on 6 July 1995
Burnley
Prentice, Bridget
Labour
Signed on 10 July 1995
Lewisham East
Redmond, Martin
Labour
Signed on 10 July 1995
Don Valley
Ross, Mr Ernie
Labour
Signed on 5 July 1995
Dundee West
Skinner, Mr Dennis
Labour
Signed on 10 July 1995
Bolsover
Wise, Mrs Audrey
Labour
Signed on 18 July 1995
Preston

There are no withdrawn signatures for this motion.

After a motion has been tabled, other Members can table amendments to it. Amendments to this motion are shown below.

EALING COUNCIL FINANCES (Amendment 1)
leave out from `regrets' to end and add `that Ealing Council under Labour control left a deficit in reserves of ú12,000 plus loan debt of ú158 million, borrowed and wasted between 1986 and 1990; further regrets the dishonesty of the present Labour council in saying that it inherited a deficit of ú15 million in May 1994, using this fiction as a pretext to sack 300 people, to cut services, including old people's homes, to close the award winning Ealing Training and Development Centre for teenagers and to raise the council tax by 10 per cent in April 1995, despite the repayment of ú75 million of Labour debts by the Conservative Council of 1990 to 1994 and the bequeathing by that council to its successor Labour administration of ú43,682,000.'.
Conservative, Ealing North
34
signatures
EDM 1349A1: tabled on 5 July 1995