Canterbury City Council Bill Debate

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Department: Department for Education

Canterbury City Council Bill

Julian Brazier Excerpts
Thursday 31st January 2013

(11 years, 10 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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There are also concerns about the proliferation of signs and unnecessary street clutter. I hope the House supports the amendments I have tabled.
Julian Brazier Portrait Mr Julian Brazier (Canterbury) (Con)
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I thank my hon. Friend the Member for Pudsey (Stuart Andrew) for taking this on. I will not be able to be in the Chamber for most of the debate because of the duties he mentioned. The matter has been running for some years and has cost Canterbury city council a great deal of money—no doubt, it has cost the other councils a great deal of money too. We made concessions on the original Bill in the Commons and further concessions were made in the Lords. I very much hope we can get this business finished this afternoon.

Matt Hancock Portrait The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Skills (Matthew Hancock)
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Given the first two speeches, it might be advantageous for the House if I set out the Government’s position. We do not normally seek to intervene on private business, but we have in this case—not on the substance, but to ensure that it is consistent with the EU services directive. We are content for the business to go forward. As it happens, I am a great personal fan of all four cities concerned not least because one is the city of my forefathers—that is my personal position. The Government’s position is that we are content for the Bill to go forward.