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Proceeding contribution from David Evennett (Conservative) in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 24 May 2011. It occurred during Backbench debate on General Matters.
I am pleased to raise the general issue of tourism policy and some specific examples of places to visit in my London borough of Bexley. The UK tourism industry contributes significantly to our economy. Large and small businesses, charities and other organisations play a part in generating interest in our villages, towns and cities, from bed-and-breakfast owners and walking tour operators to historic sites, museums and galleries. They directly provide some £52 billion of our GDP and 4.4% of our jobs. Tourism is one of our fastest growing sectors. It creates jobs across our country, from city centres to the most rural communities. Regrettably, tourism in suburbs such as Bexley is under-promoted and is not as successful as it could be. I believe that more can be done in that area. We have tremendous opportunities to promote England as a place to visit. The recent royal wedding highlighted London's attractions, including Buckingham palace, the Houses of Parliament and Westminster abbey. Those who watched it on televisions around the world or within this country will have seen our historic streets. It was an excellent advert for London, which in my opinion is still the greatest city in the world. The London Olympics and Paralympics next year will be not just a month-long festival of sport, but an opportunity to encourage more people to visit London.
Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
528 c862;528 c862-3 
Session
2010-12
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
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