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Civil Aviation Bill

Proceeding contribution from Laura Moffatt (Labour) in the House of Commons on Monday, 10 October 2005. It occurred during Debate on bills on Civil Aviation Bill.
: There is much to commend the Bill to the House, although it is difficult for me to disguise my disappointment about the £1 levy. I ask the Minister to ensure that those who have long taken a close interest in the matter and who are not members of the Select Committee are able to take part in any continuing debate with the Civil Aviation Authority. I shall be most grateful if we are included, and I take heart from the fact that there will be an opportunity to examine the matter further. It seems stupid to me to say that a baggage loader at Gatwick airport is less interested in his or her environment than anyone else. I firmly believe that we can work in partnership on airport issues and I accept that people are able to reach voluntary agreements. There is much in the Bill that will improve the atmosphere surrounding airports. There should be no poachers and gamekeepers. We should work in partnership with one of the most successful industries in the UK. We must protect the environment and protect the industry itself.

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Reference

437 c124 

Session

2005-06

Chamber / Committee

House of Commons chamber
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