§ Mr. Tom Coxasked the Secretary of State for the Environment (1) what representations he has received from organisations in the constituency of Croydon North-East in response to his White Paper, Cmnd. 9063, 369W "Streamlining the Cities"; and which of them were in favour of, or against, abolition of the Greater London council;
(2) what representations he has received from organisations in the constituency of Croydon, South in response to his White Paper, Cmnd. 9063, "Streamlining the Cities"; and which of them were in favour of, or against, abolition of the Greater London council;
(3) what representations he has received from organisations in the constituency of Streatham in response to his White Paper, Cmnd. 9063, "Streamlining the Cities"; and which of them were in favour of, or against, abolition of the Greater London council;
(4) what representations he has received from organisations in the constituency of Croydon North-West in response to his White Paper, Cmnd. 9063, "Streamlining the Cities"; and which of them were in favour of, or against, abolition of the Greater London council;
(5) what representations he has received from organisations in the constituency of Tooting in response to his White Paper, Cmnd. 9063, "Streamlining the Cities"; and which of them were in favour of, or against, abolition of the Greater London council;
(6) what representations he has received from organisations in the constituency of Hayes and Harlington in response to his White Paper, Cmnd. 9063, "Streamlining the Cities"; and which of them were in favour of, or against, abolition of the Greater London council;
(7) what representations he has received from organisations in the constituency of Fulham in response to his White Paper, Cmnd. 9063, "Streamlining the Cities"; and which of them were in favour of, or against, abolition of the Greater London council.
(8) what representations he has received from organisations in the constituency of Croydon, Central in response to his White Paper, Cmnd. 9063, "Streamlining the Cities"; and which of them were in favour of, or against, abolition of the Greater London council;
(9) what representations he has received from organisations in the constituency of Wimbledon in response to his White Paper, Cmnd. 9063, "Streamlining the Cities"; and which of them were in favour of, or against, abolition of the Greater London council.
§ Ms. Richardsonasked the Secretary of State for the Environment (1) what representations he has received from organisations in the constituency of Harrow, East in response to his White Paper, Cmnd. 9063, "Streamlining the Cities"; and which of them were in favour of, or against, abolition of the Greater London council;
(2) what representations he has received from organisations in the constituency of Harrow, West in response to his White Paper, Cmnd. 9063, "Streamlining the Cities"; and which of them were in favour of, or against, abolition of the Greater London council;
(3) what representations he has received from organisations in the constituency of Barking in response to his White Paper, Cmnd. 9063, "Streamlining the Cities"; and which of them were in favour of, or against, abolition of the Greater London council;
(4) what representations he has received from organisations in the constituency of Upminister in 370W response to his White Paper, Cmnd. 9063, "Streamlining the Cities"; and which of them were in favour of, or against, abolition of the Greater London council;
(5) what representations he has received from organisations in the constituency of Bexleyheath in response to his White Paper, Cmnd. 9063, "Streamlining the Cities"; and which of them were in favour of, or against, abolition of the Greater London council;
(6) what representations he has received from organisations in the constituency of Beckenham in response to his White Paper, Cmnd. 9063, "Streamlining the Cities"; and which of them were in favour of, or against, abolition of the Greater London council;
(7) what representations he has received from organisations in the constituency of Chipping Barnet in response to his White Paper, Cmnd. 9063, "Streamlining the Cities"; and which of them were in favour of, or against, abolition of the Greater London council;
(8) what representations he has received from organisations in the constituency of Twickenham in response to his White Paper, Cmnd. 9063, "Streamlining the Cities"; and which of them were in favour of, or against, abolition of the Greater London council.
§ Mr. Corbynasked the Secretary of State for the Environment (1) what representations he has received from organisations in the constituency of Islington, North in response to his White Paper, Cmnd. 9063, "Streamlining the Cities"; and which of them were in favour of, or against, abolition of the Greater London council;
(2) what representations he has received from organisations in the constituency of Ilford, North in response to his White Paper, Cmnd. 9063, "Streamlining the Cities"; and which of them were in favour of, or against, abolition of the Greater London council;
(3) what representations he has received from organisations in the constituency of Homsey and Wood Green in response to his White Paper, Cmnd. 9063, "Streamlining the Cities"; and which of them were in favour of, or against, abolition of the Greater London council;
(4) what representations he has received from organisations in the constituency of Enfield, North in response to his White Paper, Cmnd. 9063, "Streamlining the Cities"; and which of them were in favour of, or against, abolition of the Greater London council;
(5) what representations he has received from organisations in the constituency of Edmonton in response to his White Paper, Cmnd. 9063, "Streamlining the Cities"; and which of them were in favour of, or against, abolition of the Greater London council;
(6) what representations he has received from organisations in the constituency of Ealing, North in response to his White Paper, Cmnd. 9063, "Streamlining the Cities"; and which of them were in favour of, or against, abolition of the Greater London council;
(7) what representations he has received from organisations in the constituency of Ilford, South in response to his White Paper, Cmnd. 9063, "Streamlining the Cities"; and which of them were in favour of, or against, abolition of the Greater London council.
§ Mr. Cohenasked the Secretary of State for the Ennvironment (1) what representations he has received from organisations in the constituency of Leyton in 371W response to his White Paper, Cmnd. 9063, "Streamlining the Cities"; and which of them were in favour of, or against, abolition of the Greater London council;
(2) what representations he has received from organisations in the constituency of Lewisham, West in response to his White Paper, Cmnd. 9063, "Streamlining the Cities"; and which of them were in favour of, or against, abolition of the Greater London council;
(3) what representations he has received from organisations in the constituency of Hornchurch in response to his White Paper, Cmnd. 9063, "Streamlining the Cities"; and which of them were in favour of, or against, abolition of the Greater London council;
(4) what representations he has received from organisations in the constituency of Lewisham, East in response to his White Paper, Cmnd. 9063, "Streamlining the Cities"; and which of them were in favour of, or against, abolition of the Greater London council;
(5) what representations he has received from organisations in the constituency of Wanstead and Woodford in response to his White Paper, Cmnd. 9063, "Streamlining the Cities"; and which of them were in favour of, or against, abolition of the Greater London council;
(6) what representations he has received from organisations in the constituency of Uxbridge in response to his White Paper, Cmnd. 9063, "Streamlining the Cities"; and which of them were in favour of, or against, abolition of the Greater London council;
(7) what representations he has received from organisations in the constituency of Romford in response to his White Paper, Cmnd. 9063, "Streamlining the Cities"; and which of them were in favour of, or against, abolition of the Greater London council.
§ Mr. Tony Banksasked the Secretary of State for the Environment (1) what representations he has received from organisations in the constituency of Newham, North-West in response to his White Paper, Cmnd. 9063, "Streamlining the Cities"; and which of them were in favour of, or against, abolition of the Greater London council;
(2) what representations he has received from organisations in the constituency of City of London and Westminster, South in response to his White Paper, Cmnd. 9063, "Streamlining the Cities"; and which of them were in favour of, or against, abolition of the Greater London council;
(3) what representations he has received from organisations in the constituency of Surbiton in response to his White Paper, Cmnd. 9063, "Streamlining the Cities"; and which of them were in favour of, or against, abolition of the Greater London council;
(4) what representations he has received from organisations in the constituency of Westminster, North in response to his White Paper, Cmnd. 9063, "Streamlining the Cities"; and which of them were in favour of, or against, abolition of the Greater London council;
(5) what representations he has received from organisations in the constituency of Feltham and Heston in response to his White Paper, Cmnd. 9063, "Streamlining the Cities"; and which of them were in favour of, or against, abolition of the Greater London council;
(6) what representations he has received from organisations in the constituency of Hampstead and 372W Highgate in response to his White Paper, Cmnd. 9063, "Streamlining the Cities"; and which of them were in favour of, or against, abolition of the Greater London council;
(7) what representations he has received from organisations in the constituency of Finchley in response to his White Paper, Cmnd. 9063, "Streamlining the Cities"; and which of them were in favour of, or against, abolition of the Greater London council;
(8) what representations he has received from organisations in the constituency of Erith and Crayford in response to his White Paper, Cmnd. 9063, "Streamlining the Cities"; and which of them were in favour of, or against, abolition of the Greater London council;
(9) what representations he has received from organisations in the constituency of Eltham in response to his White Paper, Cmnd. 9063, "Streamlining the Cities"; and which of them were in favour of, or against, abolition of the Greater London council;
(10) what representations he has received from organisations in the constituency of Chislehurst in response to his White Paper, Cmnd. 9063, "Streamlining the Cities"; and which of them were in favour of, or against, abolition of the Greater London council;
(11) what representations he has received from organisations in the constituency of Chingford in response to his White Paper, Cmnd. 9063, "Streamlining the Cities"; and which of them were in favour of, or against, abolition of the Greater London council;
(12) what representations he has received from organisations in the constituency of Carshalton and Wallington in response to his White Paper, Cmnd. 9063, "Streamlining the Cities"; and which of them were in favour of, or against, abolition of the Greater London council;
(13) what representations he has received from organisations in the constituency of Chelsea in response to his White Paper, Cmnd. 9063, "Streamlining the Cities"; and which of them were in favour of, or against, abolition of the Greater London council;
(14) what representations he has received from organisations in the constituency of Brentford and Isleworth in response to his White Paper, Cmnd. 9063, "Streamlining the Cities"; and which of them were in favour of, or against, abolition of the Greater London council;
(15) what representations he has received from organisations in the constituency of Richmond and Barnes in response to his White Paper, Cmnd. 9063, "Streamlining the Cities"; and which of them were in favour of, or against, abolition of the Greater London council;
(16) what representations he has received from organisations in the constituency of Old Bexley and Sidcup in response to his White Paper, Cmnd. 9063, "Streamlining the Cities"; and which of them were in favour of, or against, abolition of the Greater London council.
§ Mr. WaldegraveI refer the hon. Members to the reply I gave to the hon. Member for Brent, South (Mr. Pavitt) on Thursday 1 March 1984.