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Early Day Motion
REVOCATION OF ARTICLE 370 BY INDIAN GOVERNMENT THEREBY UNDERMINING THE AUTONOMY OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR (6 Signatures)
3 Sep 2019
Tabled by: Roger Godsiff (Labour - Birmingham, Hall Green)
That this House deplores the actions by Indian Prime Minister Modi and his BJP Government to revoke article 370 which guaranteed Jammu and Kashmir special status within the Indian Union; records that this article dates back to 1949 and was promised to the then Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir when …
Early Day Motion
EXPULSION OF BURY FOOTBALL CLUB FROM THE ENGLISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE (13 Signatures)
3 Sep 2019
Tabled by: Roger Godsiff (Labour - Birmingham, Hall Green)
That this House expresses sadness that Bury Football Club, a member of the Football League for 125 years, has been expelled because the owner had not provided proof he has the money to finance the club and its debts or to conclude a sale; notes that the current owner bought …
Early Day Motion
DEMOLITION OF THE GURU RAVIDASS TEMPLE IN TUGHLAKABAD, NEW DELHI, INDIA (5 Signatures)
3 Sep 2019
Tabled by: Roger Godsiff (Labour - Birmingham, Hall Green)
That this House is shocked and saddened by the demolition of the 16th century temple of Guru Ravidass and its surrounding complex on Saturday 10 August 2019 by the Indian Government; and expresses solidarity and support for the Ravidassia community in the UK and India who are seeking assurances that …
Early Day Motion
SUDAN CRISIS (13 Signatures)
22 Jul 2019
Tabled by: Roger Godsiff (Labour - Birmingham, Hall Green)
That this House condemns the months of chaos and bloodshed in Sudan, which have replaced the peaceful protests and jubilation following the removal of President Omar al-Bashir and his three-decade dictatorship in April; acknowledges the serious human rights violations that have arisen in recent weeks during violent clashes between protestors …
Early Day Motion
SUPPORT FOR BIRMINGHAM TAXI DRIVERS (12 Signatures)
13 May 2019
Tabled by: Roger Godsiff (Labour - Birmingham, Hall Green)
That this House acknowledges the vital contribution that Birmingham’s black cab drivers make to providing safe and accessible transport, including for the city’s 98,000 disabled people; notes that black cab drivers are undertaking go-slow protests in the city centre as a consequence of being forced to pay the City Council’s …
Early Day Motion
ABDICATION OF JAPAN’S EMPEROR AKIHITO (12 Signatures)
30 Apr 2019
Tabled by: Roger Godsiff (Labour - Birmingham, Hall Green)
That this House recognises the decades of service of Japan’s Emperor Akihito and his wife, Empress Michiko, as he abdicates the throne after a 30-year reign; notes his dedication to his public duties as a symbol of the state; commends his efforts to ease the painful memories of war and …
Early Day Motion
WARWICKSHIRE AND SOLIHULL BLOODBIKES AND THE UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL OF COVENTRY AND WARWICKSHIRE (2 Signatures)
4 Apr 2019
Tabled by: Roger Godsiff (Labour - Birmingham, Hall Green)
That this House is extremely concerned that Warwickshire and Solihull Bloodbikes, a charity which provided its services free of charge, 365 days a year, delivering blood products around the West Midlands, was excluded from the tendering process initiated by the University Hospital of Coventry and Warwickshire (UHCW) and that the …
Early Day Motion
THE ROLE OF THE FINANCIAL CONDUCT AUTHORITY IN REGULATING LONDON CAPITAL AND FINANCE (29 Signatures)
1 Apr 2019
Tabled by: Roger Godsiff (Labour - Birmingham, Hall Green)
That this House notes the report of the administrators on the affairs of London Capital and Finance, which went into administration in January owing more than £230 million to more than 11,000 bondholders; further notes that the Serious Fraud Office and other crime agencies are investigating what the administrators described …
Early Day Motion
RISING TENSIONS BETWEEN INDIA AND PAKISTAN (15 Signatures)
27 Feb 2019
Tabled by: Roger Godsiff (Labour - Birmingham, Hall Green)
That this House expresses its deep concern regarding the rising tensions between India and Pakistan over Kashmir; is extremely alarmed by the use of military action by India across Pakistani airspace and the subsequent air strikes from Pakistan; recognises that further violence and force could cause growing instability across both …
Early Day Motion
NEWCROSS HEALTHCARE (7 Signatures)
23 Jan 2019
Tabled by: Roger Godsiff (Labour - Birmingham, Hall Green)
That this House condemns in the strongest possible terms the employment practices of Newcross Healthcare, one of the country's biggest providers of agency health workers, where it is reported that managers are pressured to fine employees £50 for phoning in sick or cancelling shifts within 24 hours' notice; notes that …