HC Deb 31 March 2003 vol 402 cc742-8

'Rail freight facilities grants and track access grants will be reinstated by the Secretary of State for the financial year 2003–04.'.—[Miss McIntosh.]

Brought up, and read the First time.

Miss McIntosh

I beg to move, That the clause be read a Second time.

It gives me great pleasure to speak to new clause 4, which calls for the reinstatement of rail freight facilities grants and track access grants. The Minister will be aware of the significant damage that is being caused by the suspension of the two sets of grants for the next financial year, 2003–04, especially to those who have been left high and dry without alternative means. Initially, the conservative estimate—

Mr. Bercow

With a small "c".

Miss McIntosh

My hon. Friend is right. The conservative estimate was that, over the coming 12-month period, 2.75 million tonnes of freight are at risk of being moved by road. All hon. Members will deplore that fact, not least because those freight movements will come from the aggregates, construction and metals sectors. The combined impact of the freight facilities grants and track access grants awards that were made in the years for which the most recent figures are available—2000–01 and 2001–02—is considerable. To move the same volume of freight by road each year would require a fleet of 3,000 heavy lorries, which is equivalent to more than 3 per cent. of the total UK heavy goods vehicles fleet. For the financial year 2002–03, nearly 17 million lorry journeys will have been removed from the road network as a result of the two grants. For the same period, 1 million tonnes of toxic emissions will have been removed from the atmosphere for the same reason. For the period 2003–04, it was expected that more than 12 million lorry journeys would have been removed from the British road network had the two grants proceeded.

Those reductions can no longer be achieved, which will result in increasing road congestion, increasing emissions and increasing numbers of accidents and casualties on the road network. We therefore request that the Government think again about the withdrawal of the freight facilities grants and track access grants for the coming 12-month period. Will they give an early indication that they might reconsider the position for 2003–04 and reinstate the grants at the earliest opportunity, but at the very latest for the financial year 2004–05?

Mr. Don Foster

I very much welcome the new clause and the hon. Lady can be assured of our full support for it. In some senses, it is a shame that it does not go further, because, tragically, the Government have scrapped other freight schemes, including the incremental output statement and the small freight grant, both of which we should like to have been included. Other grants that have been cut include the rail passenger partnership schemes, which would have brought significant improvement to passengers in the same way that the freight grants would have improved the availability of freight by rail, thereby reducing the need for freight on our already congested roads.

The new clause would place a financial burden on the Government, but, as I am sure that the hon. Lady is aware, the Chancellor's capital modernisation fund contains some £2.3 billion that will be available over the next two or three years. That would be an eminently sensible source of funding. The Government would have no excuse for not making the money available, because it already sits in the Chancellor's piggybank and could be used to ensure that this sensible and modest new clause can be accepted.

Mr. Spellar

There are issues of substance in the sentiments that hon. Members expressed, but this is not the right way to process them. A declaration of policy is not the appropriate mechanism for enshrining such a matter in a Bill. There are many other ways of arguing about such policy issues outside the context of what should strictly be a consideration of powers and legal mechanisms, which is what the law is for.

I appreciate the concerns that hon. Members on both sides of the House have recently raised about short-term provision for rail freight grants. The management of the freight grant schemes, including the level of funding that is made available, is primarily a matter for the Strategic Rail Authority. As the authority has made clear, its suspension of freight grants for next year does not mark a change in policy, but is a short-term budgetary decision and, as such, a matter on which hon. Members need to reflect as to whether the Government should seek to intervene. The SRA has responsibility for the global budget that the Government have allocated to it.

The Government recognise that the Strategic Rail Authority's decision to suspend its freight grant scheme for the time being has been a difficult one, but it must be a judgment for it to make in the light of available funding and the balance between income and expenditure. The SRA is conscious of the considerable effort that its partners, including local authorities and freight customers, have made to put together viable funding packages, and it is aware that concerns will exist about ongoing support. That is why it sought to avoid wasted effort and expense on the part of stakeholders by informing them of the decision at the earliest possible opportunity. The authority has also taken the opportunity to assure those who already receive awards that it will honour its contractual commitments, and it will continue to provide an advisory service through its internal expert teams.

I accept that a result of the decision will be to halt or delay the development of a number of potentially useful local projects, but I assure hon. Members that the Government and the SRA remain committed to our sustainable distribution objectives. That includes seeking a significant increase in modal share for rail freight where it provides value for money.

8.30 pm
Mr. Foster

Earlier, the Minister acknowledged that responsibility for gritting motorways lay with the Highways Agency. Nevertheless, the Government made it absolutely clear that they were unhappy with the decision of the Highways Agency with regard to the problems of 30 January. In a similar spirit, even though the Strategic Rail Authority is responsible for this particular decision, does the Minister support it, or disagree with it?

Mr. Spellar

I am sure that the hon. Gentleman will accept that that is not an exact analogy. The problem with the Highways Agency was that it was already spending money but people were not getting the service required. The travelling public on the M11 were not getting a service either from the agency or from the county police forces. On this issue, the SRA has to consider its overall budget and its budgetary constraints and priorities. It says that it has had to take temporary decisions on some of its schemes. It has done that and made announcements as soon as possible so that many stakeholders did not have to incur unnecessary expenditure. However, it will consider how it can get back to its schemes.

Sir Teddy Taylor (Rochford and Southend, East)

Will the Minister give way?

Mr. Spellar

The matter is of considerable concern in the railway community but, to be frank, the SRA is addressing it. It is certainly not a matter for inclusion in a clause in a Bill.

Sir Teddy Taylor

I am grateful to the Minister for giving way.

Mr. Spellar

I have finished my speech.

Madam Deputy Speaker (Sylvia Heal)

Order. The Minister had sat down and will not be responding to the intervention.

Sir Teddy Taylor

I hope that the Government will think about the implications for the opencast coal industry, where strenuous efforts have been made to transfer freight on to the railways, thereby reducing the enormous problems on the roads in some already congested areas. I hope that the Government will consider whether they should intervene—especially in view of the massive increase that there will be in the transportation of coal by road. That is one of our biggest and most dangerous problems.

Question put, That the clause be read a Second time:—

The House divided: Ayes 155, Noes 282.

Division No.150] [8:30 pm
AYES
Ainsworth, Peter (E Surrey) Gidley, Sandra
Allan, Richard Gillan, Mrs Cheryl
Amess, David Goodman, Paul
Ancram, rh Michael Gray, James (N Wilts)
Arbuthnot, rh James Grayling, Chris
Atkinson, Peter (Hexham) Grieve, Dominic
Bacon, Richard Gummer, rh John
Barker, Gregory Hague, rh William
Baron, John (Billericay) Hammond, Philip
Beith, rh A. J. Harvey, Nick
Bellingham, Henry Hawkins, Nick
Bercow, John Hayes, John (S Holland)
Beresford, Sir Paul Heald, Oliver
Blunt, Crispin Heath, David
Boswell, Tim Heathcoat-Amory, rh David
Bottomley, rh Virginia (SW Surrey) Hermon, Lady
Hoban, Mark (Fareham)
Brady, Graham Horam, John (Orpington)
Brake, Tom (Carshalton) Howarth, Gerald (Aldershot)
Brazier, Julian Jack, rh Michael
Breed, Colin Jenkin, Bernard
Brooke, Mrs Annette L. Johnson, Boris (Henley)
Browning, Mrs Angela Key, Robert (Salisbury)
Burnett, John Kirkbride, Miss Julie
Burns, Simon Kirkwood, Sir Archy
Burnside, David Knight, rh Greg (E Yorkshire)
Burstow, Paul Laing, Mrs Eleanor
Burt, Alistair Lamb, Norman
Cable, Dr. Vincent Laws, David (Yeovil)
Calton, Mrs Patsy Leigh, Edward
Cameron, David Letwin, rh Oliver
Campbell, Gregory (E Lond'y) Lewis, Dr. Julian (New Forest E)
Cash, William Liddell-Grainger, Ian
Chidgey, David Lidington, David
Clifton-Brown, Geoffrey Lilley, rh Peter
Collins, Tim Llwyd, Elfyn
Conway, Derek Luff, Peter (M-Worcs)
Cotter, Brian McIntosh, Miss Anne
Curry, rh David Mackay, rh Andrew
Davey, Edward (Kingston) McLoughlin, Patrick
Davis, rh David (Haltemprice & Howden) Maples, John
Maude, rh Francis
Djanogly, Jonathan Mawhinney, rh Sir Brian
Evans, Nigel May, Mrs Theresa
Fabricant, Michael Mercer, Patrick
Fallon, Michael Mitchell, Andrew (Sutton Coldfield)
Field, Mark (Cities of London & Westminster) Moss, Malcolm
Flight, Howard Murrison Dr. Andrew
Flook, Adrian O'Brien, Stephen (Eddisbury)
Forth, rh Eric Öpik, Lembit
Foster, Don (Bath) Osborne, George (Tatton)
Fox, Dr. Liam Ottaway, Richard
Francois, Mark Page, Richard
Garnier, Edward Pickles, Eric
George, Andrew (St. Ives) Price, Adam (E Carmarthen & Dinefwr)
Gibb, Nick (Bognor Regis)
Pugh, Dr. John Swire, Hugo (E Devon)
Randall, John Syms, Robert
Redwood, rh John Taylor, Ian (Esher)
Rendel, David Taylor, Sir Teddy
Robertson, Angus (Moray) Thomas, Simon (Ceredigion)
Robertson, Laurence (Tewk'b'ry) Thurso, John
Roe, Mrs Marion Tonge, Dr. Jenny
Rosindell, Andrew Tyler, Paul (N Cornwall)
Ruffley, David Tyrie, Andrew
Russell, Bob (Colchester) Waterson, Nigel
Sanders, Adrian Watkinson, Angela
Sayeed, Jonathan Webb, Steve (Northavon)
Selous, Andrew Weir, Michael
Shephard, rh Mrs Gillian Widdecombe, rh Miss Ann
Shepherd, Richard Wiggin, Bill
Simpson, Keith (M-Norfolk) Willetts, David
Smith, Sir Robert (W Ab'd'ns & Kincardine) Winterton, Ann (Congleton)
Winterton, Sir Nicholas (Macclesfield)
Soames, Nicholas
Spelman, Mrs Caroline Wishart, Pete
Spicer, Sir Michael Young, rh Sir George
Spink, Bob (Castle Point) Younger-Ross, Richard
Spring, Richard
Stanley, rh Sir John Tellers for the Ayes:
Streeter, Gary Mr. Desmond Swayne and
Stunell, Andrew Hugh Robertson
NOES
Ainsworth, Bob (Cov'try NE) Clarke, rh Tom (Coatbridge & Chryston)
Alexander, Douglas
Allen, Graham Clarke, Tony (Northampton S)
Anderson, rh Donald (Swansea E) Clelland, David
Anderson, Janet (Rossendale & Darwen) Clwyd, Ann (Cynon V)
Coaker, Vernon
Atherton, Ms Candy Coffey, Ms Ann
Atkins, Charlotte Cohen, Harry
Austin, John Coleman, Iain
Bailey, Adrian Colman, Tony
Baird, Vera Connarty, Michael
Barnes, Harry Cook, Frank (Stockton N)
Battle, John Cooper, Yvette
Bayley, Hugh Corston, Jean
Beard, Nigel Cousins, Jim
Begg, Miss Anne Crausby, David
Benn, Hilary Cryer, John (Hornchurch)
Bennett, Andrew Cummings, John
Benton, Joe (Bootle) Cunningham, rh Dr. Jack (Copeland)
Best, Harold
Betts, Clive Cunningham, Jim (Coventry S)
Blackman, Liz Cunningham, Tony (Workington)
Blears, Ms Hazel Darling, rh Alistair
Blizzard, Bob David, Wayne
Borrow, David Davies, rh Denzil (Llanelli)
Bradley, rh Keith (Withington) Davies, Geraint (Croydon C)
Bradley, Peter (The Wrekin) Dean, Mrs Janet
Bradshaw, Ben Denham, rh John
Buck, Ms Karen Dhanda, Parmjit
Burden, Richard Dismore, Andrew
Burgon, Colin Dobbin, Jim (Heywood)
Burnham, Andy Dobson, rh Frank
Caborn, rh Richard Donohoe, Brian H.
Cairns, David Doran, Frank
Campbell, Alan (Tynemouth) Dowd, Jim (Lewisham W)
Campbell, Mrs Anne (C'bridge) Drew, David (Stroud)
Campbell, Ronnie (Blyth V) Drown, Ms Julia
Caplin, Ivor Eagle, Angela (Wallasey)
Casale, Roger Eagle, Maria (L'pool Garston)
Caton, Martin Edwards, Huw
Cawsey, Ian (Brigg) Efford, Clive
Challen, Colin Ellman, Mrs Louise
Chapman, Ben (Wirral S) Ennis, Jeff (Barnsley E)
Clapham, Michael Farrelly, Paul
Clark, Mrs Helen (Peterborough) Fisher, Mark
Clark, Dr. Lynda (Edinburgh Pentlands) Fitzpatrick, Jim
Foster, rh Derek
Clark, Paul (Gillingham) Foster, Michael (Worcester)
Foster, Michael Jabez (Hastings & Rye) McFall, John
McGuire, Mrs Anne
Gapes, Mike (Ilford S) McIsaac, Shona
Gerrard, Neil McKechin, Ann
Gibson, Dr. Ian McKenna, Rosemary
Gilroy, Linda Mackinlay, Andrew
Godsiff, Roger McNulty, Tony
Goggins, Paul MacShane, Denis
Griffiths, Win (Bridgend) McWalter, Tony
Hall, Mike (Weaver Vale) McWilliam, John
Hamilton, Fabian (Leeds NE) Mahon, Mrs Alice
Hanson, David Mallaber, Judy
Harris, Tom (Glasgow Cathcart) Mann, John (Bassetlaw)
Havard, Dai (Merthyr Tydfil & Rhymney) Marris, Rob (Wolverh'ton SW)
Marsden, Gordon (Blackpool S)
Healey, John Marshall, Jim (Leicester S)
Henderson, Doug (Newcastle N) Marshall-Andrews, Robert
Henderson, Ivan (Harwich) Martlew, Eric
Hendrick, Mark Meacher, rh Michael
Hepburn, Stephen Merron, Gillian
Heyes, David Michael, rh Alun
Hill, Keith (Streatham) Milburn, rh Alan
Hoon, rh Geoffrey Miliband, David
Hope, Phil (Corby) Mitchell, Austin (Gt Grimsby)
Hopkins, Kelvin Moffatt, Laura
Howarth, rh Alan (Newport E) Mole, Chris
Howarth, George (Knowsley N & Sefton E) Moonie, Dr. Lewis
Moran, Margaret
Howells, Dr. Kim Morley, Elliot
Hoyle, Lindsay Mountford, Kali
Hughes, Beverley (Stretford & Urmston) Mudie, George
Mullin, Chris
Hughes, Kevin (Doncaster N) Murphy, Denis (Wansbeck)
Humble, Mrs Joan Naysmith, Dr. Doug
Hutton, rh John Norris, Dan (Wansdyke)
Iddon, Dr. Brian O'Brien, Bill (Normanton)
Illsley, Eric O'Brien, Mike (N Warks)
Irranca-Davies, Huw Olner, Bill
Jackson, Glenda (Hampstead & Highgate) Osborne, Sandra (Ayr)
Owen, Albert
Jackson, Helen (Hillsborough) Palmer, Dr. Nick
Jamieson, David Pearson, Ian
Johnson, Alan (Hull W) Perham, Linda
Jones, Helen (Warrington N) Pickthall, Colin
Jones, Kevan (N Durham) Pike, Peter (Burnley)
Jones, Lynne (Selly Oak) Plaskitt, James
Jones, Martyn (Clwyd S) Pollard, Kerry
Joyce, Eric (Falkirk W) Pond, Chris (Gravesham)
Keeble, Ms Sally Pope, Greg (Hyndburn)
Keen, Alan (Feltham) Pound, Stephen
Keen, Ann (Brentford) Prentice, Ms Bridget (Lewisham E)
Kemp, Fraser
Khabra, Piara S. Primarolo, rh Dawn
Kidney, David Prosser, Gwyn
King, Ms Oona (Bethnal Green & Bow) Purchase, Ken
Quin, rh Joyce
Knight, Jim (S Dorset) Quinn, Lawrie
Kumar, Dr. Ashok Rapson, Syd (Portsmouth N)
Ladyman, Dr. Stephen Raynsford, rh Nick
Lammy, David Robertson, John (Glasgow Anniesland)
Lawrence, Mrs Jackie
Laxton, Bob (Derby N) Robinson, Geoffrey (Coventry NW)
Lazarowicz, Mark
Leslie, Christopher Roche, Mrs Barbara
Levitt, Tom (High Peak) Ross, Ernie (Dundee W)
Lewis, Terry (Worsley) Roy, Frank (Motherwell)
Linton, Martin Ruddock, Joan
Love, Andrew Ryan, Joan (Enfield N)
Lucas, Ian (Wrexham) Savidge, Malcolm
Lyons, John (Strathkelvin) Sedgemore, Brian
McAvoy, Thomas Sheridan, Jim
McCabe, Stephen Shipley, Ms Debra
McDonagh, Siobhain Simpson, Alan (Nottingham S)
MacDonald, Calum Singh, Marsha
McDonnell, John Smith, Jacqui (Redditch)
MacDougall, John Smith, John (Glamorgan)
Smith, Llew (Blaenau Gwent) Turner, Dr. Desmond (Brighton Kemptown)
Soley, Clive
Southworth, Helen Turner, Neil (Wigan)
Spellar, rh John Tynan, Bill (Hamilton S)
Squire, Rachel Vaz, Keith (Leicester E)
Starkey, Dr. Phyllis Wareing, Robert N
Steinberg, Gerry Watson, Tom (W Bromwich E)
Stevenson, George Watts, David
Stewart, David (Inverness E & Lochaber) White, Brian
Whitehead, Dr. Alan
Stewart, Ian (Eccles) Wicks, Malcolm
Stinchcombe, Paul Williams, rh Alan (Swansea W)
Stoate, Dr. Howard Williams, Betty (Conwy)
Stringer, Graham Winnick, David
Stuart, Ms Gisela Winterton, Ms Rosie (Doncaster C)
Sutcliffe, Gerry
Tami, Mark (Alyn) Wood, Mike (Batley)
Taylor, Dari (Stockton S) Woodward, Shaun
Taylor, David (NW Leics) Woolas, Phil
Thomas, Gareth (Clwyd W) Worthington, Tony
Thomas, Gareth (Harrow W) Wright, Anthony D. (Gt Yarmouth)
Timms, Stephen
Wright, David (Telford)
Tipping, Paddy Wright, Tony (Cannock)
Todd, Mark (S Derbyshire)
Trickett, Jon Tellers for the Noes:
Truswell, Paul Mr. Nick Ainger and
Turner, Dennis (Wolverh'ton SE) Mr. John Heppell

Question accordingly negatived.

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