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Promoter’s Response to the First Special Report of the Holocaust Memorial Bill Select Committee

Early day motion tabled by primary sponsor Peter Bottomley (Conservative), on Tuesday, 21 May 2024, in the House of Commons. It is signed by 1 members in total.
That this House notes the Promoter’s Response to the Select Committee’s First Special Report of Session 2023-24, CP 1086; regrets that the promoter has failed to understand the justified requests for a detailed comparison of the present unsatisfactory scheme with the alternatives studied by the Government’s consultants; further regrets the continuing lack of updated costings for capital and recurrent costs; disagrees with the suggestion that planning permission and all other necessary consents were obtained in the usual way; regrets there is no known plan to spend more available resources on education rather than on construction; further regrets that known and growing security restrictions are not being adequately addressed; and believes the promoter is not meeting its obligation to achieve an appropriate memorial at a justified cost in a suitable location, associated with opportunities to learn and to understand the Holocaust and to reduce the likelihood of a repeat of the atrocities of the Holocaust.
Type
Early day motion
Reference
775 
Session
2023-24
Promoter's Response to the First Report of the Holocaust Memorial Bill Select Committee
Monday, 20 May 2024
Command papers
House of Lords
House of Commons
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