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− | [[Lindsay Hoyle]] has been the Labour MP for Chorley since 1997. He has been the Chairman of the Commons Ways and Means Committee since 2010.<ref>[http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/commons/mr-lindsay-hoyle/467 Rt Hon Mr Lindsay Hoyle], www.parliament.uk, accessed 30 October 2013.</ref> | + | [[Lindsay Hoyle]] has been the [[Labour Party]] member of Parliament (MP) for Chorley since 1997. He has been the Chairman of the Commons Ways and Means Committee since 2010.<ref>[http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/commons/mr-lindsay-hoyle/467 Rt Hon Mr Lindsay Hoyle], www.parliament.uk, accessed 30 October 2013.</ref> |
==Background== | ==Background== | ||
He is the son of [[Doug Hoyle]], Labour MP for Nelson and Colne 1974-79; Warrington 1981-83 and Warrington North 1983-97.<ref>Sarah Priddy, [http://www.parliament.uk/briefing-papers/SN04809/pil-current-members-related-to-other-current-or-former-members PIL: Current Members Related to Other Current or Former Members - Commons Library Standard Note], 13 September 2013.</ref> | He is the son of [[Doug Hoyle]], Labour MP for Nelson and Colne 1974-79; Warrington 1981-83 and Warrington North 1983-97.<ref>Sarah Priddy, [http://www.parliament.uk/briefing-papers/SN04809/pil-current-members-related-to-other-current-or-former-members PIL: Current Members Related to Other Current or Former Members - Commons Library Standard Note], 13 September 2013.</ref> | ||
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In 2013 Hoyle convened a cross-party meeting with other Lancashire MPs to join forces to demand more money for their constituents from the UK Government in return for “fracking rights” after concluding that the sweeteners being offered were not good enough. Describing it as 'practical politics' Hoyle's colleague [[Eric Ollerenshaw]] explained that they wanted more than the current proised £100,000 of community benefits per well drilled and the proposed 1 per cent share of revenues generated when production starts.' | In 2013 Hoyle convened a cross-party meeting with other Lancashire MPs to join forces to demand more money for their constituents from the UK Government in return for “fracking rights” after concluding that the sweeteners being offered were not good enough. Describing it as 'practical politics' Hoyle's colleague [[Eric Ollerenshaw]] explained that they wanted more than the current proised £100,000 of community benefits per well drilled and the proposed 1 per cent share of revenues generated when production starts.' | ||
− | :“We don’t want the crumbs off the table. We want to make sure we get something out of this for the long-term for Lancashire as a whole”, said Ollerenshaw. | + | :“We don’t want the crumbs off the table. We want to make sure we get something out of this for the long-term for Lancashire as a whole”, said Ollerenshaw. |
==Resources== | ==Resources== | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:09, 27 January 2017
Lindsay Hoyle has been the Labour Party member of Parliament (MP) for Chorley since 1997. He has been the Chairman of the Commons Ways and Means Committee since 2010.[1]
Background
He is the son of Doug Hoyle, Labour MP for Nelson and Colne 1974-79; Warrington 1981-83 and Warrington North 1983-97.[2]
Pushing for better benefits from fracking
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In 2013 Hoyle convened a cross-party meeting with other Lancashire MPs to join forces to demand more money for their constituents from the UK Government in return for “fracking rights” after concluding that the sweeteners being offered were not good enough. Describing it as 'practical politics' Hoyle's colleague Eric Ollerenshaw explained that they wanted more than the current proised £100,000 of community benefits per well drilled and the proposed 1 per cent share of revenues generated when production starts.'
- “We don’t want the crumbs off the table. We want to make sure we get something out of this for the long-term for Lancashire as a whole”, said Ollerenshaw.
Resources
- Elizabeth Rigby and Jim Pickard, Lancashire MPs join forces to seek fracking sweeteners, FT.com, August 14, 2013 11:35 pm
Notes
- ↑ Rt Hon Mr Lindsay Hoyle, www.parliament.uk, accessed 30 October 2013.
- ↑ Sarah Priddy, PIL: Current Members Related to Other Current or Former Members - Commons Library Standard Note, 13 September 2013.