PARLIAMENTARY EARLY DAY MOTION
INDEPENDENT PANEL INQUIRY FOR ZANE GBANGBOLA (26 June 2019)

Motion Details

That this House recognises the tragic death of seven year old Zane Gbangbola, who died during the storms and floods in 2014 attributed by the Prime Minister as climate change related; notes that this is an issue of social injustice requiring an Independent Panel Inquiry (IPI) for Zane who died in a house infused with the nerve agent Hydrogen Cyanide detected by Fire Services HAZMAT; understands that the house was adjacent to likely contaminated landfill from which the floodwater flowed necessitating the area being evacuated for weeks, and decontaminations and circumstances reminiscent of Salisbury nerve agent incident; notes that Zane did not have an Article 2 Human Rights compliant Inquest or a Jury and his family were refused Legal Aid having to beg and crowdfund £70,000 for their child's inquest, whilst legal teams for several public authorities and exceptionally the coroner had a legal team and all received funding for the inquest from the public purse; further notes that the coroner ruled that Zane died after inhaling carbon monoxide from a petrol-powered pump hired by his parents to clear water from the basement and no carbon monoxide was detected, as only electric pumps were used; understands that Zane's father suffered paralysis caused by hydrogen cyanide poisoning and the Fire Brigade Union national conference motioned support for an IPI for Zane with full powers to compel disclosure from public authorities, as have the Green Party and PCS Union, and supported by the TUC due to serious issues of public protection from landfill; recognises that the BMJ state 80 per cent of people live within 2km of Landfill and 82,000 people have signed a petition to grant Zane an IPI; and with Zane's parents, Unions, the public, and political parties calls on the Government to establish an IPI so that all evidence can be reviewed by experts in order to establish the cause of Zane's death.

Sponsored by:
Jess Phillips (Labour)

EDMS Sponsor By Party

Party
Votes
%
 
Labour
39
76%
 
 
Independent
4
8%
 
 
Crossbench
2
4%
 
 
Democratic Unionist Party
2
4%
 
 
Liberal Democrat
2
4%
 
 
The Independent Group for Change
1
2%
 
 
Green Party
1
2%
 
Sponsor List (51 sponsors)
Party
Member
Constituency
Lab
Baroness Anderson of Stoke-on-Trent
Lab
Tonia Antoniazzi
Gower
Lab
Hilary Benn
Leeds South
LD
Tom Brake
Lab
Richard Burden
Lab
Ruth Cadbury
Brentford and Isleworth
Lab
Sir Alan Campbell
Tynemouth
Lab
Rosie Cooper
Lab
Mary Creagh
Coventry East
Lab
Jon Cruddas
Lab
Mr Jim Cunningham
Lab
Janet Daby
Lewisham East
Lab
Marsha De Cordova
Battersea
Lab
Dr David Drew
Lab
Jack Dromey
Ind
Rosie Duffield
Canterbury
Lab
Paul Farrelly
XB
Lord Field of Birkenhead
Lab
Jim Fitzpatrick
Lab
Hugh Gaffney
IGC
Mike Gapes
Lab
Ruth George
Lab
Mary Glindon
Newcastle upon Tyne East and Wallsend
Lab
Mr Roger Godsiff
Lab
Louise Haigh
Sheffield Heeley
Lab
Baroness Harman
Lab
Helen Hayes
Dulwich and West Norwood
Ind
Kelvin Hopkins
LD
Christine Jardine
Edinburgh West
Lab
Stephen Kinnock
Aberafan Maesteg
Lab
Mr David Lammy
Tottenham
Green
Caroline Lucas
Lab
Holly Lynch
Ind
Conor McGinn
Lab
Grahame Morris
Easington
Lab
Jess Phillips (Sponsor)
Birmingham Yardley
Lab
Lloyd Russell-Moyle
DUP
Jim Shannon
Strangford
Lab
Mr Virendra Sharma
Lab
Mr Dennis Skinner
Lab
Gareth Snell
Stoke-on-Trent Central
Lab
Sir Stephen Timms
East Ham
Lab
Anna Turley
Redcar
Lab
Stephen Twigg
Lab
Keith Vaz
Lab
Thelma Walker
XB
Lord Walney
Lab
Dr Paul Williams
Ind
Chris Williamson
DUP
Sammy Wilson
East Antrim
Lab
Mohammad Yasin
Bedford

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