The Minister must not be mystified. The explanation is that the Lyneham taskforce convened within weeks of the original announcement in 2003, and the civilian-military co-operation involving Wiltshire council has been constant since then. The local community has been fully engaged for the past seven years in looking for alternative uses, so the Minister is quite wrong to think that we have not been. As he has said, however, the Army is a useful bone to be thrown at this stage.
The Army and RAF Lyneham
Proceeding contribution from
James Gray
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 26 January 2011.
It occurred during Adjournment debate on The Army and RAF Lyneham.
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