VoteClimate: Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 24th May 2011

Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 24th May 2011

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Full text: https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2011-05-24/debates/11052459000016/ForeignAndCommonwealthOffice

18:41 The Parliamentary Secretary, Office of the Leader of the House of Commons (Mr David Heath)

The hon. Member for Dunfermline and West Fife (Thomas Docherty) raised a number of issues. I cannot give an answer to his point about his constituent Mr Elam and respite care, but I will ensure that the Department for Work and Pensions does. As for the shipyards in his constituency, I think he recognises the fact that not every refit can take place in Rosyth—some are taking place in Devonport—but there is work there that has been commissioned by this Government and that will continue, which is good news for Rosyth. As for Longannet, this is a key issue that Ministers in the Department of Energy and Climate Change have been directly involved in. He asked for the relevant Minister of State to visit his constituency. I am sure that the Minister concerned would very much like to do so if he could, but the Secretary of State and the permanent secretary both already have, so the hon. Gentleman has not been neglected.

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