Debates between Lord Vaizey of Didcot and Geoffrey Clifton-Brown during the 2010-2015 Parliament

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Debate between Lord Vaizey of Didcot and Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
Tuesday 25th January 2011

(13 years, 5 months ago)

Westminster Hall
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Lord Vaizey of Didcot Portrait Mr Vaizey
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I will finish my opening remarks.

Geoffrey Clifton-Brown Portrait Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
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Will the Minister give way?

Lord Vaizey of Didcot Portrait Mr Vaizey
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I will give way to my hon. Friend.

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Geoffrey Clifton-Brown Portrait Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
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The hon. Lady has had a chance to speak. I have been sitting here, but I have not had a chance to speak. I congratulate my hon. Friend the Minister on the way in which he is approaching the subject, but I tell him that Gloucestershire has received the worst local authority settlement in the country. Seven of the eight libraries in my area face the prospect of being cut to volunteer-only services. Will my hon. Friend’s officials work with Gloucestershire county council to make sure that it is given every possible support? Even a volunteer library requires seed corn to keep it going. Incidentally, this is not only about libraries being cut to volunteer services, because Gloucestershire’s mobile library service is being cut altogether.

Lord Vaizey of Didcot Portrait Mr Vaizey
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I will certainly give my hon. Friend that commitment. I will explain exactly what the Government are doing in a minute. First, however, given that this is all politics, let me perhaps correct some of the impressions given by Opposition Members. The hon. Member for Wigan opened by saying that libraries in her local authority had no future.