HC Deb 07 February 1994 vol 237 cc74-7

That this House takes note of European Community Documents Nos. 5953/91 and 7506/93 and the Supplementary Explanatory Memorandum submitted by the Department of the Environment on 10th January 1994, relating to the landfill of waste; endorses the Government's view that the proposal is unnecessarily detailed and prescriptive and does not take sufficient account of the principle of subsidiarity which is enshrined in the Treaty of European Union; welcomes the Government's intention to press for the removal of a number of the more detailed provisions now that it is clear that other Member States wish to take forward the Directive; supports the Government's view that carefully controlled co-disposal is an environmentally sound practice, the banning of which in the United Kingdom would be detrimental to the environment and would lead to significantly increased disposal costs for certain types of industrial waste; and endorses the Government's intention to seek a common position in Council which would allow those countries who practise controlled co-disposal to continue to do so.—[Mr. Robert G. Hughes.]

The House divided: Ayes 184, Noes 103.

Division No. 109] [7.13 pm
AYES
Ainsworth, Peter (East Surrey) Butler, Peter
Aitken, Jonathan Carlisle, Kenneth (Lincoln)
Alexander, Richard Carrington, Matthew
Alison, Rt Hon Michael (Selby) Carttiss, Michael
Amess, David Cash, William
Ancram, Michael Clappison, James
Arbuthnot, James Clark, Dr Michael (Rochford)
Arnold, Jacques (Gravesham) Clifton-Brown, Geoffrey
Arnold, Sir Thomas (Hazel Grv) Coe, Sebastian
Ashby, David Congdon, David
Atkins, Robert Conway, Derek
Atkinson, David (Bour'mouth E) Coombs, Simon (Swindon)
Atkinson, Peter (Hexham) Cope, Rt Hon Sir John
Baker, Rt Hon K. (Mole Valley) Cormack, Patrick
Baker, Nicholas (Dorset North) Cran, James
Baldry, Tony Curry, David (Skipton & Ripon)
Bates, Michael Davies, Quentin (Stamford)
Blackburn, Dr John G. Deva, Nirj Joseph
Booth, Hartley Devlin, Tim
Boswell, Tim Dorrell, Stephen
Bowden, Andrew Douglas-Hamilton, Lord James
Bowis, John Dover, Den
Brandreth, Gyles Duncan, Alan
Brazier, Julian Duncan-Smith, Iain
Brooke, Rt Hon Peter Durant, Sir Anthony
Brown, M. (Brigg & Cl'thorpes) Eggar, Tim
Browning, Mrs. Angela Emery, Rt Hon Sir Peter
Burt, Alistair Evans, Jonathan (Brecon)
Evans, Nigel (Ribble Valley) Martin, David (Portsmouth S)
Evans, Roger (Monmouth) Merchant, Piers
Faber, David Mills, Iain
Fabricant, Michael Mitchell, Andrew (Gedling)
Fairbairn, Sir Nicholas Molyneaux, Rt Hon James
Fenner, Dame Peggy Monro, Sir Hector
Fishburn, Dudley Moss, Malcolm
Forman, Nigel Nelson, Anthony
Forth, Eric Neubert, Sir Michael
Fox, Dr Liam (Woodspring) Newton, Rt Hon Tony
Fox, Sir Marcus (Shipley) Nicholls, Patrick
French, Douglas Nicholson, David (Taunton)
Gallie, Phil Norris, Steve
Gardiner, Sir George Ottaway, Richard
Garel-Jones, Rt Hon Tristan Paice, James
Gillan, Cheryl Patnick, Irvine
Gorman, Mrs Teresa Pattie, Rt Hon Sir Geoffrey
Gorst, John Powell, William (Corby)
Griffiths, Peter (Portsmouth, N) Richards, Rod
Gummer, Rt Hon John Selwyn Riddick, Graham
Hague, William Robathan, Andrew
Hamilton, Rt Hon Sir Archie Robertson, Raymond (Ab'd'n S)
Hamilton, Neil (Tatton) Roe, Mrs Marion (Broxbourne)
Hannam, Sir John Rowe, Andrew (Mid Kent)
Harris, David Ryder, Rt Hon Richard
Hawkins, Nick Sainsbury, Rt Hon Tim
Hawksley, Warren Shaw, David (Dover)
Heald, Oliver Shepherd, Colin (Hereford)
Hendry, Charles Sims, Roger
Hill, James (Southampton Test) Skeet, Sir Trevor
Hordern, Rt Hon Sir Peter Smith, Sir Dudley (Warwick)
Howarth, Alan (Strat'rd-on-A) Smith, Tim (Beaconsfield)
Howell, Rt Hon David (G'dford) Speed, Sir Keith
Howell, Sir Ralph (N Norfolk) Spicer, Michael (S Worcs)
Hughes Robert G. (Harrow W) Spink, Dr Robert
Hunter, Andrew Sproat, Iain
Jack, Michael Stephen, Michael
Jackson, Robert (Wantage) Streeter, Gary
Jenkin, Bernard Sweeney, Walter
Jessel, Toby Sykes, John
Johnson Smith, Sir Geoffrey Taylor, Ian (Esher)
Jones, Gwilym (Cardiff N) Taylor, John M. (Solihull)
Jones, Robert B. (W Hertfdshr) Taylor, Sir Teddy (Southend, E)
Kellett-Bowman, Dame Elaine Thomason, Roy
Key, Robert Thompson, Patrick (Norwich N)
King, Rt Hon Tom Thurnham, Peter
Kirkhope, Timothy Trend, Michael
Knapman, Roger Twinn, Dr Ian
Knight, Mrs Angela (Erewash) Viggers, Peter
Knight, Greg (Derby N) Walden, George
Knight, Dame Jill (Bir'm E'st'n) Walker, Bill (N Tayside)
Knox, Sir David Waller, Gary
Kynoch, George (Kincardine) Wardle, Charles (Bexhill)
Lait, Mrs Jacqui Waterson, Nigel
Lang, Rt Hon Ian Wells, Bowen
Lawrence, Sir Ivan Whittingdale, John
Legg, Barry Widdecombe, Ann
Lennox-Boyd, Mark Wiggin, Sir Jerry
Lidington, David Willetts, David
Lightbown, David Wilshire, David
Lloyd, Rt Hon Peter (Fareham) Wolfson, Mark
Luff, Peter Young, Rt Hon Sir George
Lyell, Rt Hon Sir Nicholas
MacKay, Andrew Tellers for the Ayes:
McLoughlin, Patrick Mr. Sydney Chapman, and Mr. Timothy Wood.
Maitland, Lady Olga
NOES
Ainsworth, Robert (Cov'try NE) Bradley, Keith
Allen, Graham Bray, Dr Jeremy
Alton, David Callaghan, Jim
Banks, Tony (Newham NW) Campbell, Mrs Anne (C'bridge)
Barnes, Harry Canavan, Dennis
Benn, Rt Hon Tony Chisholm, Malcolm
Bennett, Andrew F. Clapham, Michael
Benton, Joe Clarke, Eric (Midlothian)
Blunkett, David Clarke, Tom (Monklands W)
Boyes, Roland Coffey, Ann
Corston, Ms Jean McCartney, Ian
Cousins, Jim McFall, John
Cox, Tom McMaster, Gordon
Cryer, Bob Maddock, Mrs Diana
Cunningham, Jim (Covy SE) Mandelson, Peter
Dafis, Cynog Marshall, Jim (Leicester, S)
Dalyell, Tam Maxton, John
Davidson, Ian Meale, Alan
Davies, Ron (Caerphilly) Michael, Alun
Dixon, Don Michie, Mrs Ray (Argyll Bute)
Dowd, Jim Miller, Andrew
Enright, Derek Mullin, Chris
Etherington, Bill O'Brien, Michael (N W'kshire)
Ewing, Mrs Margaret O'Hara, Edward
Faulds, Andrew Orme, Rt Hon Stanley
Flynn, Paul Patchett, Terry
Foster, Rt Hon Derek Pickthall, Colin
Foster, Don (Bath) Pike, Peter L.
Foulkes, George Powell, Ray (Ogmore)
Fyfe, Maria Prentice, Ms Bridget (Lew'm E)
Garrett, John Prescott, John
George, Bruce Raynsford, Nick
Gerrard, Neil Rendel, David
Godman, Dr Norman A. Robertson, George (Hamilton)
Golding, Mrs Llin Roche, Mrs. Barbara
Griffiths, Nigel (Edinburgh S) Ross, Ernie (Dundee W)
Gunnell, John Salmond, Alex
Hall, Mike Shore, Rt Hon Peter
Hardy, Peter Short, Clare
Hill, Keith (Streatham) Skinner, Dennis
Hinchliffe, David Smith, C. (Isl'ton S & F'sbury)
Home Robertson, John Spearing, Nigel
Howarth, George (Knowsley N) Squire, Rachel (Dunfermline W)
Hughes, Kevin (Doncaster N) Taylor, Matthew (Truro)
Jackson, Glenda (H'stead) Tyler, Paul
Jackson, Helen (Shef'ld, H) Walley, Joan
Johnston, Sir Russell Watson, Mike
Jones, leuan Wyn (Ynys Môn) Welsh, Andrew
Jones, Martyn (Clwyd, SW) Williams, Alan W (Carmarthen)
Kirkwood, Archy
Lloyd, Tony (Stretford) Tellers for the Noes:
Llwyd, Elfyn Mr. Andrew Mackinlay and Mr. Michael Connarty.
Lynne, Ms Liz
McAllion. John

Question accordingly agreed to.

Mrs. Margaret Ewing (Moray)

On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker. During the last debate you ruled from the Chair, quite clearly and effectively, that who is called during the course of a debate is a matter for those who represent Madam Speaker in the Chair, and that decisions are taken on the basis of fairness. We accept that ruling. However, during the debate the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State clearly stated that my hon. Friend the Member for Banff and Buchan (Mr. Salmond) was not being called because of events that happened last week. That seems to me to have been a direct threat to the constitutional rights of Back Benchers to speak out on behalf of their constituents or on behalf of their nation.

If the records show that those were the comments of the Minister—we can look at both written and oral evidence of the debate—will the Minister be asked to withdraw those comments in the interests of fairness, which you spelled out so clearly?

Mr. Deputy Speaker

Order. I suggest that we read the Hansard

Mrs. Ewing

And the recordings.

Mr. Deputy Speaker

I suggest that we read the Hansard recordings tomorrow.

Mrs. Ewing

And watch the video.