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Kevin Barron

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Oral Answers to Questions

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Monday 30th April 2012

(12 years, 6 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Alex Cunningham Portrait Alex Cunningham (Stockton North) (Lab)
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2. What assessment he has made of the potential effect of funding reductions on the operational activities of fire and rescue services.

Kevin Barron Portrait Mr Kevin Barron (Rother Valley) (Lab)
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4. What assessment he has made of the potential effect of funding reductions on the operational activities of fire and rescue services.

Bridget Phillipson Portrait Bridget Phillipson (Houghton and Sunderland South) (Lab)
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5. What assessment he has made of the potential effect of funding reductions on the operational activities of fire and rescue services.

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Robert Neill Portrait Robert Neill
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The Cleveland fire service does excellent work. The risks that it deals with on its territory are recognised by the fact that its funding per head of population by formula grant is the highest in the country and more than twice that received by many authorities in other areas.

Kevin Barron Portrait Mr Barron
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It is estimated that South Yorkshire fire and rescue service will lose 100 firefighters’ jobs. It is all very well for the Minister to say, “We’ll pass the budget cuts down and somebody else has to take the responsibility.” What happens if response times increase in South Yorkshire and the people in South Yorkshire, who are not a party to the decision that has been taken by the Government to cut the budgets, feel unsafe in their beds at night?

Robert Neill Portrait Robert Neill
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Response times are dealt with through the integrated risk management plan. I say gently to the right hon. Gentleman that the reductions in expenditure of formula grant to the fire service are less than those for local authorities as a whole. They are part of the deficit reduction strategy, and he might like to reflect that part of the deficit caused by the Labour Government was the better part of half a billion pounds wasted on the aborted FiReControl project, which did nothing to keep anyone safe.