PARLIAMENTARY EARLY DAY MOTION
ECONOMICS OF NUCLEAR REPROCESSING AND THE REVIEW OF RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT (16 December 1998)

Motion Details

That this House notes that British Nuclear Fuels has spent ú300 million of taxpayers' money on a nuclear reprocessing plant with no authorisation to commence operations; further notes that the British stockpile of plutonium now exceeds 50 tonnes and is predicted to double within the next 10 years; welcomes the Environment Agency's recent statement on the inadequacies of the Radioactive Substances Act 1993; further welcomes the conclusions of the Royal Society's report on the Management of Separated Plutonium; understands the implications of the recent decision of the new German government to stop the export of spent nuclear fuel to the United Kingdom; recognises that the latest evidence suggests that reprocessing spent nuclear fuel is twice as expensive as dry storage; understands that BNFL has no contracts for reprocessing beyond the existing baseload contracts; anticipates with great interest the forthcoming House of Lords' Select Committee report on Radioactive Waste Management; regrets that the absence of Freedom of Information legislation currently limits the extent of public debate about the economics of reprocessing; and therefore calls on the Government to ensure that the terms of reference of the forthcoming review of radioactive waste management policy specifically include an examination of the economic and environmental implications of nuclear reprocessing.

Sponsored by:
Mr David Chaytor (Independent)

EDMS Sponsor By Party

Party
Votes
%
 
Labour
56
72%
 
 
Liberal Democrat
8
10%
 
 
Independent
7
9%
 
 
Plaid Cymru
2
3%
 
 
Scottish National Party
1
1%
 
 
Not Available
1
1%
 
 
Ulster Unionist Party
1
1%
 
 
Democratic Unionist Party
1
1%
 
 
Social Democratic & Labour Party
1
1%
 
Sponsor List (78 sponsors)
Party
Member
Constituency
Lab
Ms Diane Abbott
Hackney North and Stoke Newington
Lab
John Austin
LD
Norman Baker
Lab
Mr Tony Benn
Lab
Mr Harold Best
Lab
Christine Butler
LD
Sir Vince Cable
Ind
Dennis Canavan
Lab
Martin Caton
Ind
Mr David Chaytor (Sponsor)
Lab
Mr Michael Clapham
Lab
Harry Cohen
Lab
Jim Cousins
Lab
Lord Cryer
Lab
Mrs Ann Cryer
Lab
Mr Jim Cunningham
PC
Cynog Dafis
Lab
Mr Keith Darvill
LD
Ed Davey
Kingston and Surbiton
Lab
Valerie Davey
Lab
Mr Terry Davis
Lab
Mrs Janet Dean
Lab
Mr Andrew Dismore
Lab
Jim Dobbin
Ind
Sir Jeffrey M Donaldson
Lab
Julia Drown
Lab
Clive Efford
Eltham and Chislehurst
Lab
Bill Etherington
Lab
Jim Fitzpatrick
Lab
Paul Flynn
Lab
Michael Jabez Foster
Lab
Mr Neil Gerrard
Lab
Dr Norman Godman
Lab
Patrick Hall
LD
Sir Nick Harvey
Ind
Kelvin Hopkins
Ind
Mr Eric Illsley
Lab
Lynne Jones
Lab
Ms Jenny Jones
Lab
Baroness King of Bow
Lab
David Lepper
Lab
Mr Terry Lewis
Ind
Mr Ken Livingstone
Lab
Andrew Mackinlay
Lab
Alice Mahon
Lab
Chris McCafferty
Mr Robert McCartney
Ind
John McDonnell
Hayes and Harlington
SDLP
Mr Eddie McGrady
Lab
Austin Mitchell
Lab
Laura Moffatt
SNP
Mr Alasdair Morgan
Lab
Dr Doug Naysmith
LD
Lembit Öpik
Lab
Sir Raymond Powell
DUP
Mr Peter Robinson
Lab
Martin Salter
Lab
Mr Malcolm Savidge
Lab
Phil Sawford
LD
Mr Brian Sedgemore
Lab
Jonathan Shaw
Lab
Alan Simpson
Lab
Mr Dennis Skinner
Lab
Llew Smith
UUP
The Rev Martin Smyth
Lab
Ian Stewart
LD
Lord Taylor of Goss Moor
Lab
David Taylor
Lab
Gareth Thomas
Harrow West
Lab
Mr Mark Todd
Lab
Dr Rudi Vis
LD
Lord Wallace of Tankerness
Lab
Joan Walley
PC
Lord Wigley
Lab
Dr Alan Williams
Lab
Mike Wood
Lab
Mr Anthony Wright
Lab
Derek Wyatt

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