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Methanol poisoning, UK traveller safety and education in schools

EDM (Early Day Motion) 1508: tabled on 18 June 2025

Tabled in the 2024-26 session.

This motion has been signed by 27 Members. It has not yet had any amendments submitted. The tabling Member has subsequently withdrawn this motion.

This motion has subsequently been withdrawn by the tabling Member.

Motion text

That this House is deeply concerned by ongoing deaths and serious injuries among UK nationals overseas caused by methanol poisoning, where industrial alcohol is unknowingly consumed in counterfeit or contaminated spirits; notes that methanol poisoning has occurred in countries including Indonesia, Laos, India, Brazil, Greece and within Europe; further notes the 2023 findings of coroner Alison Mutch following the death of a British citizen in Bali, highlighting low public awareness, inadequate Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office guidance and the lack of a UK Government campaign; regrets that UK travel advice requires users to navigate multiple sections and uses insufficiently strong language; contrasts this with the Australian Government’s proactive approach to warning its citizens; recognises that methanol poisoning symptoms are often mistaken for ordinary alcohol intoxication, delaying life-saving treatment; is concerned that travel industry guidance, including that from ABTA, remains minimal; believes stronger public health messaging is urgently required, including clearer online advice, outreach through universities and GPs, and warning materials akin to cigarette packaging campaigns; supports the use of student ambassadors, visual media and real-life case studies to raise awareness; calls on the Government and travel industry to adopt a more robust and visible approach to informing travellers about the dangers of methanol poisoning and staying safe; and further believes that education on this should begin earlier, and supports the inclusion of methanol poisoning awareness within the PSHE curriculum in secondary schools, supported by centrally developed teaching materials and audio-visual resources, to ensure young people are better equipped before travelling.

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.

Smart, Lisa
Liberal Democrat
Signed on 19 June 2025
Hazel Grove
Chamberlain, Wendy
Liberal Democrat
Signed on 19 June 2025
North East Fife
Young, Claire
Liberal Democrat
Signed on 19 June 2025
Thornbury and Yate
Brewer, Alex
Liberal Democrat
Signed on 19 June 2025
North East Hampshire
MacDonald, Mr Angus
Liberal Democrat
Signed on 19 June 2025
Inverness, Skye and West Ross-shire
Hobhouse, Wera
Liberal Democrat
Signed on 20 June 2025
Bath
Perteghella, Manuela
Liberal Democrat
Signed on 20 June 2025
Stratford-on-Avon
Sollom, Ian
Liberal Democrat
Signed on 20 June 2025
St Neots and Mid Cambridgeshire
Collins, Victoria
Liberal Democrat
Signed on 20 June 2025
Harpenden and Berkhamsted
Maguire, Ben
Liberal Democrat
Signed on 20 June 2025
North Cornwall
Chambers, Dr Danny
Liberal Democrat
Signed on 20 June 2025
Winchester
Gordon, Tom
Liberal Democrat
Signed on 20 June 2025
Harrogate and Knaresborough
Forster, Mr Will
Liberal Democrat
Signed on 20 June 2025
Woking
Shannon, Jim
Democratic Unionist Party
Signed on 23 June 2025
Strangford
Dyke, Sarah
Liberal Democrat
Signed on 23 June 2025
Glastonbury and Somerton
Kohler, Mr Paul
Liberal Democrat
Signed on 23 June 2025
Wimbledon
Dillon, Mr Lee
Liberal Democrat
Signed on 24 June 2025
Newbury
Babarinde, Josh
Liberal Democrat
Signed on 24 June 2025
Eastbourne
Thomas, Cameron
Liberal Democrat
Signed on 25 June 2025
Tewkesbury
Berry, Siân
Green Party
Signed on 26 June 2025
Brighton Pavilion
Ramsay, Adrian
Green Party
Signed on 26 June 2025
Waveney Valley

There are no withdrawn signatures for this motion.