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London Olympics Bill

Proceeding contribution from Jeremy Corbyn (Labour) in the House of Commons on Thursday, 21 July 2005. It occurred during Debate on bills on London Olympics Bill.
I am indeed aware of that campaign. It is one of the factors that caused me to discuss the matter. I support Oxfam’s campaign, and I hope that it is accepted as part of the basic requirements for the games. We can make these games very different from what has gone before. They can be advantageous for London and the country as a whole, but we must work very hard to ensure that they are. The hon. Member for Bath (Mr. Foster) spoke about accessibility, and I agree with him. It is right that the Bill should refer to the race relations legislation, but why on earth does the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 not appear on the face of the Bill? I assume that that is merely an oversight, as the hon. Gentleman said, and that all games facilities will be fully accessible. Obviously, they will have to accommodate the Paralympics, but I want to be sure that every facility will be fully accessible. The Bill gives various people enormous powers—in respect of planning, development, contract letting and so on—that must be exercised with caution, openness and transparency. There has to be some means by which we can prevent a house price and building boom from taking off in north and east London, as that would remove from those areas the very people who have made their homes there, and who have won the bid for London by their poverty and their needs.
Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
436 c1459 
Session
2005-06
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
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