PARLIAMENTARY EARLY DAY MOTION
JAPANESE TIED AID AND WHALING (17 July 2001)

Motion Details

That this House condemns without reservation the admission by the head of Japan's Fisheries Agency, Mr Maseyuku Komatsu, that Japan has been providing overseas aid in exchange for votes on the International Whaling Commission in order to secure a return to commercial whaling; believes that such practices are a corruption of process and should disqualify any countries in receipt of such tied aid from voting in the IWC; calls upon Her Majesty's Government to cease any aid provided to Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia and the Grenadines all of whom have sold their votes to the Japanese; draws attention to the statement made by Mr Komatsu in Australia that 'the minke whale is a cockroach in the ocean'; and believes such comments reveal the venal, arrogant and ethnocentric attitude of the Japanese towards both world opinion and the exploitation of animal resources.

Sponsored by:
Lord Stratford (Labour)

EDMS Sponsor By Party

Party
Votes
%
 
Labour
22
61%
 
 
Liberal Democrat
7
19%
 
 
Independent
6
17%
 
 
Speaker
1
3%
 
Sponsor List (36 sponsors)
Party
Member
Constituency
Lab
Ms Diane Abbott
Hackney North and Stoke Newington
Lab
John Austin
Lab
Mr Adrian Bailey
LD
Norman Baker
LD
John Barrett
Lab
John Battle
Ind
Jeremy Corbyn
Islington North
Lab
Sir David Crausby
Lab
Mrs Ann Cryer
Lab
John Cummings
Lab
Mr Terry Davis
Lab
Mr Andrew Dismore
LD
Sue Doughty
Lab
Bill Etherington
Lab
Paul Flynn
LD
Andrew George
St Ives
LD
Sandra Gidley
Lab
Mr Win Griffiths
Ind
Mr Mike Hancock
Spk
Sir Lindsay Hoyle
Chorley
Ind
Mr Eric Illsley
LD
Lord Jones of Cheltenham
Ind
Mr Paul Marsden
Ind
John McDonnell
Hayes and Harlington
Lab
Mr Kevin McNamara
Lab
Julie Morgan
Lab
Mr Colin Pickthall
LD
Sir Bob Russell
Lab
Mr Gerry Steinberg
Lab
Lord Stratford (Sponsor)
Lab
Mark Tami
Alyn and Deeside
Lab
Mr Bill Tynan
Lab
Dr Rudi Vis
Ind
Mr Robert N. Wareing
Lab
Brian White
Lab
Mr Alan Williams

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