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Transport: Cheshire

Debate on Wednesday, 5 June 2019, in the House of Commons, led by Justin Madders. The answering member was Michael Ellis.
Motion that this House has considered transport in Cheshire. Agreed to on question.
Type
Parliamentary proceeding
Reference
661 cc101-111WH 
Session
2017-19
Chamber / Committee
Westminster Hall
Proceeding contributions
Justin Madders | 661 c102WH (Link to this contribution)

I beg to move,

That this House has considered transport in Cheshire.

It is a pleasure...

Mike Amesbury | 661 c102WH (Link to this contribution)

Would there not be a considerable outcry if just one of the 36 bridges over the River Thames in L...


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Justin Madders | 661 cc102-3WH (Link to this contribution)

I agree, and London seems to do better than the rest of the country in terms of per-head transpor...

George Howarth | 661 c103WH (Link to this contribution)

My hon. Friend is making a powerful case. Although he feels his constituents are discriminated ag...

Justin Madders | 661 cc104-5WH (Link to this contribution)

My right hon. Friend is absolutely right. I will talk about the Mersey Gateway later, because we ...

Damien Moore | 661 c105WH (Link to this contribution)

Many of my constituents have been affected and are deeply upset, getting continual fines after th...

Justin Madders | 661 c106WH (Link to this contribution)

The hon. Gentleman makes a valid point. The system seems to have been set up to make it as diffic...

Faisal Rashid | 661 c106WH (Link to this contribution)

My hon. Friend is making an excellent case. In view of those issues and the Conservative party’s ...

Justin Madders | 661 cc106-7WH (Link to this contribution)

My hon. Friend makes an excellent point. The injustice of the situation will get worse in the nea...

Michael Ellis | 661 c107WH (Link to this contribution)

I congratulate the hon. Member for Ellesmere Port and Neston (Justin Madders) on securing this de...

Faisal Rashid | 661 c107WH (Link to this contribution)

Does the Minister agree that it is unfair to ask the public to pay those tolls when that bridge h...

Michael Ellis | 661 cc107-8WH (Link to this contribution)

I will come to tolling in a moment, but it is a long-established principle that goes back to the ...

Laura Smith | 661 c108WH (Link to this contribution)

I am sorry that I missed the start of the speech by my hon. Friend the Member for Ellesmere Port ...

Michael Ellis | 661 c108WH (Link to this contribution)

As the hon. Lady knows, we are investing significantly in rail. The reinstatement and reintroduct...

Michael Ellis | 661 c108WH (Link to this contribution)

I am conscious of the time as I want to address the issue of tolls, but I will give way to the ho...

Mike Amesbury | 661 c108WH (Link to this contribution)

For every £4 of investment put into London and the south-east, the north gets £1—those are the Go...

Michael Ellis | 661 cc108-9WH (Link to this contribution)

I will come to that in a moment, as I want to talk a little more about HS2. Despite speculation a...

Michael Ellis | 661 cc109-110WH (Link to this contribution)

We have just five minutes left, and I wish to get on to tolling. I acknowledge that tolling to su...

Faisal Rashid | 661 c110WH (Link to this contribution)

The Minister is speaking about millions and billions of pounds of investment in the north but he ...

Michael Ellis | 661 c110WH (Link to this contribution)

If the right hon. Gentleman can make his point in 20 seconds, I will give way to him.

George Howarth | 661 c110WH (Link to this contribution)

Does the Minister accept that having to pay an additional £20 a week just to go to work is unacce...

Michael Ellis | 661 c110WH (Link to this contribution)

I suggest that all hon. Members work actively with their regional Mayors and with Cheshire West a...

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