VoteClimate: Fire Service: Flooding and Statutory Duties - 8th June 2016

Fire Service: Flooding and Statutory Duties - 8th June 2016

Here are the climate-related sections of speeches by MPs during the Commons debate Fire Service: Flooding and Statutory Duties.

Full text: https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2016-06-08/debates/16060825000001/FireServiceFloodingAndStatutoryDuties

11:15 The Minister for Policing, Fire, Criminal Justice and Victims (Mike Penning)

I am glad that the Minister has at least said that he will keep the situation under review. The best argument he has is that a statutory duty would force all 40-odd fire brigades in England and Wales to buy the equipment when some of them may well not need it—but then a number of us have been advocating fewer fire authorities for a considerable time. It would be much better to have regional structures and fewer chief fire officers and fewer fire and rescue authorities. That streamlining would be better. The key point here is that whether it is because of climate change or just weather patterns changing, floods are on the up; they are increasing exponentially. We need the equipment and resources to deal with that, and people think that a statutory duty is the only way to get the Government to focus on ensuring that those resources are available.

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