Early day motion 598

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PUBLIC TRANSPORT DURING CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS

That this House expresses its deep disappointment that once again during this festive season the UK's railways will undergo a 58 hour shutdown with no services whatsoever being provided on the overwhelming majority of lines; that in most areas there will be no buses running over a similar period; further notes that this is in stark contrast to the situation that prevails in the rest of Europe where regular services run throughout the Christmas holidays; applauds the efforts of Merseytravel, the West Midlands and Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Authorities and Transport for London to run a decent level of bus services on Boxing Day and calls on other areas to follow suit; further notes that the closure of the rail and bus network leaves many people without access to transport to visit family or friends or attend sporting events; and calls on the Department for Transport, the Passenger Transport Authorities, the Association of Train Operating Companies and the Confederation of Passenger Transport to work together to ensure that from 2008 an adequate rail and bus service is provided on Boxing Day at least.

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Name Party Constituency Date Signed
Anderson, Janet Labour Party Rossendale and Darwen 17.12.2007
Bercow, John Conservative Party Buckingham 08.01.2008
Bottomley, Peter Conservative Party Worthing West 17.12.2007
Burt, Lorely Liberal Democrats Solihull 10.01.2008
Cable, Vincent Liberal Democrats Twickenham 07.01.2008
Challen, Colin Labour Party Morley and Rothwell 17.12.2007
Conway, Derek Conservative Party Old Bexley and Sidcup 17.12.2007
Cook, Frank Labour Party Stockton North 17.12.2007
Corbyn, Jeremy Labour Party Islington North 18.12.2007
Cryer, Ann Labour Party Keighley 18.12.2007
Davies, Dai INDEPENDENT Blaenau Gwent 18.12.2007
Dean, Janet Labour Party Burton 18.12.2007
Dismore, Andrew Labour Party Hendon 18.12.2007
Drew, David Labour Party Stroud 07.01.2008
Etherington, Bill Labour Party Sunderland North 21.01.2008
Evans, Nigel Conservative Party Ribble Valley 09.01.2008
Flynn, Paul Labour Party Newport West 09.01.2008
George, Andrew Liberal Democrats St Ives 18.12.2007
Gibson, Ian Labour Party Norwich North 17.12.2007
Grogan, John Labour Party Selby 17.12.2007
Hancock, Mike Liberal Democrats Portsmouth South 07.01.2008
Hemming, John Liberal Democrats Birmingham Yardley 17.12.2007
Holmes, Paul Liberal Democrats Chesterfield 07.01.2008
Hopkins, Kelvin Labour Party Luton North 18.12.2007
Horam, John Conservative Party Orpington 18.12.2007
Hunter, Mark Liberal Democrats Cheadle 08.01.2008
Iddon, Brian Labour Party Bolton South East 18.12.2007
Illsley, Eric Labour Party Barnsley Central 17.12.2007
Jenkins, Brian Labour Party Tamworth 09.01.2008
Jones, Lynne Labour Party Birmingham Selly Oak 18.12.2007
Keetch, Paul Liberal Democrats Hereford 17.12.2007
Marsden, Gordon Labour Party Blackpool South 07.01.2008
McCrea, Dr William Democratic Unionist Party South Antrim 10.01.2008
McDonnell, John Labour Party Hayes and Harlington 18.12.2007
Meale, Alan Labour Party Mansfield 08.01.2008
O'Hara, Edward Labour Party Knowsley South 18.12.2007
Pugh, John Liberal Democrats Southport 17.01.2008
Russell, Bob Liberal Democrats Colchester 17.12.2007
Simpson, David Democratic Unionist Party Upper Bann 09.01.2008
Stringer, Graham Labour Party Manchester Blackley 18.12.2007
Taylor, David Labour Party North West Leicestershire 17.12.2007
Vis, Rudi Labour Party Finchley and Golders Green 18.12.2007
Walley, Joan Labour Party Stoke-on-Trent North 17.12.2007
Williams, Betty Labour Party Conwy 18.12.2007
Williams, Mark Liberal Democrats Ceredigion 09.01.2008
Williams, Roger Liberal Democrats Brecon and Radnorshire 14.01.2008
Winterton, Nicholas Conservative Party Macclesfield 08.01.2008