PARLIAMENTARY EARLY DAY MOTION
SALE OF ARMED FORCES MARRIED QUARTERS (23 June 1996)

Motion Details

That this House notes that the Government proposes to sell all Ministry of Defence married quarters in England and Wales, including those occupied by service families as well as empty properties, to developers; further notes that this will leave service tenants dependent on a declining number of properties leased back for 25 years; notes that most of the properties can be exchanged by the developer with a neutral arbitrator, rather than the tenants or the Ministry of Defence, deciding whether or not exchanges are permitted; notes that the arbitrator will have to base his decision on set criteria which are vaguely worded, so that developers with expert legal advice will be able progressively to cream off the best estates; notes that steep rises in rents and the downward ratchet on the number of homes leased back, embodied in the proposed scheme, will progressively reduce and break up married quarter estates; notes that, especially at a time of overstretch, and poor recruiting and retention these estates play a vital role in maintaining the morale of service families and the maintenance of the regimental system; and calls on the Government to dispose of surplus estates, to provide homes for civilian families but, before selling any estate with service tenants, to consult the tenants on the estate, to report to Parliament on the outcome of the consultation and to table an affirmative resolution in both Houses.

Sponsored by:
Sir Rhodes Boyson (Conservative)

EDMS Sponsor By Party

Party
Votes
%
 
Conservative
60
68%
 
 
Labour
18
20%
 
 
Liberal Democrat
5
6%
 
 
Democratic Unionist Party
1
1%
 
 
Independent
1
1%
 
 
Crossbench
1
1%
 
 
Ulster Unionist Party
1
1%
 
 
Not Available
1
1%
 
Sponsor List (88 sponsors)
Party
Member
Constituency
Con
Rupert Allason
Con
Mr Jacques Arnold
Con
Sir Thomas Arnold
Con
David Ashby
Lab
Mr Harry Barnes
Con
Spencer Batiste
Con
Mr Vivian Bendall
Lab
Lord Bilston
Con
Sir Richard Body
Con
Hartley Booth
Con
Sir Peter Bottomley
Con
Sir Andrew Bowden
Con
Sir Rhodes Boyson (Sponsor)
Con
Sir Julian Brazier
Con
Nicholas Budgen
LD
Lord Campbell of Pittenweem
Con
John Carlisle
Con
Lord Carrington of Fulham
Con
Michael Carttiss
Con
Sir William Cash
Lab
Mr Michael Clapham
Con
Dr Michael Clark
Lab
Michael Connarty
Con
Lord Cormack
Lab
Tom Cox
Lab
John Cummings
Con
Mrs Edwina Currie
Lab
Mr Ian Davidson
Lab
Lord Davies of Stamford
Con
Den Dover
Con
Sir Iain Duncan Smith
Chingford and Woodford Green
Con
Mr Bob Dunn
Lab
Mrs Gwyneth Dunwoody
XB
Lord Dykes
Con
David Evans
Lab
Andrew Faulds
Con
Dame Peggy Fenner
Lab
Paul Flynn
Con
Sir Peter Fry
Con
Mr Christopher Gill
Lab
Baroness Golding
Lab
Mildred Gordon
Con
Sir Anthony Grant
Con
Peter Griffiths
Lab
Mr Mike Hall
Con
Jerry Hayes
Lab
Mr John Heppell
Con
Sir Ralph Howell
Con
Sir John Hunt
DUP
Mr Andrew Hunter
Con
Toby Jessel
LD
Lord Jones of Cheltenham
Con
Barry Legg
Con
Sir Edward Leigh
Gainsborough
Con
Sir James Lester
Ind
Mr Ken Livingstone
LD
Baroness Maddock
Con
Sir David Madel
Lord Maginnis of Drumglass
Con
Mr David Martin
Con
Sir Patrick McNair-Wilson
LD
Mrs Ray Michie
Con
Sir David Mitchell
Con
David Nicholson
Con
William Powell
Con
Graham Riddick
Con
Lord Roberts of Conwy
Con
Mr Andrew Rowe
Con
Sir Richard Shepherd
Con
Sir Trevor Skeet
UUP
The Rev Martin Smyth
Con
Sir Keith Speed
Lab
Mr Gerry Steinberg
Con
Walter Sweeney
Con
Sir Teddy Taylor
Lab
Lord Temple-Morris
Con
Patrick Thompson
LD
Peter Thurnham
Con
Mr John Townend
Con
Sir Cyril Townsend
Con
Richard Tracey
Con
David Tredinnick
Con
Sir Gerard Vaughan
Lab
Sir Harold Walker
Con
Mr John Wilkinson
Con
Mr David Wilshire
Con
Ann Winterton
Con
Sir Nicholas Winterton

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