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'''David Nuttall''' has been the [[Conservative Party]] MP for Bury North since 2010.<ref>[http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/commons/mr-david-nuttall/4140 Mr David Nuttall MP], wwww.parliament.uk, accessed 28 September 2014.</ref> Nuttall retained his seat with a majority of 378 in the 2015 general election. <ref> [http://www.rossendalefreepress.co.uk/news/bury-north-constituency-results-general-9212876 David Nuttall] ''Express'', accessed 18 May 2015 </ref> | '''David Nuttall''' has been the [[Conservative Party]] MP for Bury North since 2010.<ref>[http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/commons/mr-david-nuttall/4140 Mr David Nuttall MP], wwww.parliament.uk, accessed 28 September 2014.</ref> Nuttall retained his seat with a majority of 378 in the 2015 general election. <ref> [http://www.rossendalefreepress.co.uk/news/bury-north-constituency-results-general-9212876 David Nuttall] ''Express'', accessed 18 May 2015 </ref> | ||
− | Nutall | + | Nutall was vice-chair of the [[All Party Parliamentary Group on Unconventional Oil and Gas]] from 2015-2017. |
==Stance on fracking== | ==Stance on fracking== | ||
+ | {{Template:Fracking badge}}Nuttall's constituency includes two oil and gas licence blocks, both awarded to companies by the [[Oil and Gas Authority]] under the 14th licensing round in 2015 to [[Hutton Energy]]. There are plans for two wells and 2D and 3D seismic surveying, but no active applications are currently underway. <ref> [https://www.gov.uk/guidance/oil-and-gas-licensing-rounds Oil and gas: licensing rounds], ''GOV.uk'', accessed 14 November 2016. </ref> In July 2016, Bury Council voted to ban fracking on the share of the land in the borough belonging to the council, citing growing public concern over environmental and health risks. <ref> Sarah Yates, [http://www.burytimes.co.uk/news/14632985.Bury_Council_bans_fracking_on_its_land/ Bury Council bans fracking on its land], ''Bury Times'', 21 July 2016, accessed 19 December 2016. </ref> | ||
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+ | In January 2014, Nuttall wrote on his personal website: | ||
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+ | :'I support the concept of making use of the natural resources we have for our benefit. Just as we have done over the centuries with wood, coal, oil and gas. Now there is the possibility that enormous amounts of shale gas could be extracted and used by Britons [...] I doubt any Government would not want to proceed with fracking which is why I take the view that if it is going to go ahead and it could affect communities here in Bury in the long term it is essential that those most affected receive some of the financial benefit.' <ref> [https://davidnuttall.info/2014/01/13/fracking/ Fracking], ''MP's website'', 13 January 2014, accessed 19 December 2016. </ref> | ||
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+ | During the same time, Nuttall was amongst a group of cross-party MPs and council leaders to demand the government ensure communities where fracking may take place receive a 10% share of profits. <ref> [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-lancashire-25727750 Lancashire communities need 10% fracking profit-share, say MPs], ''BBC News'', 14 January 2014, accessed 19 December 2016. </ref> | ||
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+ | In May 2016, Nuttal said in parliament that the government should do more to both ease concerns fracking could take place in protected areas, and to promote the potential job opportunities offered by the shale gas industry. <ref> Dale Haslam, [http://www.burytimes.co.uk/news/14394855.Fracking_could_boost_the_economy__says_MP/ Fracking could boost the economy, says Bury North MP David Nuttall], ''Bury Times'', 31 May 2016, accessed 19 December 2016. </ref> | ||
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===Voting record=== | ===Voting record=== | ||
+ | Nuttall has generally voted against increased regulation on fracking. <ref> [https://www.theyworkforyou.com/mp/24877/david_nuttall/bury_north/divisions?policy=6741 TheyWorkForYou | David Nuttall ], ''TheyWorkForYou'', accessed 19 December 2016. </ref> | ||
+ | *26 January 2015: voted against making fracking companies apply for an environmental permit before conducting exploratory drilling. He voted against an amendment to the Infrastructure Bill to include an 18-month moratorium on fracking. | ||
+ | *11 February 2015: voted in favour of requiring more pre-conditions for where fracking can take place. | ||
+ | *16 December 2015: voted in favour of weakening regulations on fracking in protected areas and national parks. | ||
==Affiliations== | ==Affiliations== | ||
*[[Better Off Out]] | *[[Better Off Out]] | ||
+ | *[[Conservatives for Liberty]] | ||
*[[Coalition for Marriage]] | *[[Coalition for Marriage]] | ||
*[[All Party Parliamentary Group on Unconventional Oil and Gas]] | *[[All Party Parliamentary Group on Unconventional Oil and Gas]] |
Latest revision as of 13:42, 12 October 2017
David Nuttall has been the Conservative Party MP for Bury North since 2010.[1] Nuttall retained his seat with a majority of 378 in the 2015 general election. [2]
Nutall was vice-chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Unconventional Oil and Gas from 2015-2017.
Stance on fracking
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Nuttall's constituency includes two oil and gas licence blocks, both awarded to companies by the Oil and Gas Authority under the 14th licensing round in 2015 to Hutton Energy. There are plans for two wells and 2D and 3D seismic surveying, but no active applications are currently underway. [3] In July 2016, Bury Council voted to ban fracking on the share of the land in the borough belonging to the council, citing growing public concern over environmental and health risks. [4]
In January 2014, Nuttall wrote on his personal website:
- 'I support the concept of making use of the natural resources we have for our benefit. Just as we have done over the centuries with wood, coal, oil and gas. Now there is the possibility that enormous amounts of shale gas could be extracted and used by Britons [...] I doubt any Government would not want to proceed with fracking which is why I take the view that if it is going to go ahead and it could affect communities here in Bury in the long term it is essential that those most affected receive some of the financial benefit.' [5]
During the same time, Nuttall was amongst a group of cross-party MPs and council leaders to demand the government ensure communities where fracking may take place receive a 10% share of profits. [6]
In May 2016, Nuttal said in parliament that the government should do more to both ease concerns fracking could take place in protected areas, and to promote the potential job opportunities offered by the shale gas industry. [7]
Voting record
Nuttall has generally voted against increased regulation on fracking. [8]
- 26 January 2015: voted against making fracking companies apply for an environmental permit before conducting exploratory drilling. He voted against an amendment to the Infrastructure Bill to include an 18-month moratorium on fracking.
- 11 February 2015: voted in favour of requiring more pre-conditions for where fracking can take place.
- 16 December 2015: voted in favour of weakening regulations on fracking in protected areas and national parks.
Affiliations
- Better Off Out
- Conservatives for Liberty
- Coalition for Marriage
- All Party Parliamentary Group on Unconventional Oil and Gas
Notes
- ↑ Mr David Nuttall MP, wwww.parliament.uk, accessed 28 September 2014.
- ↑ David Nuttall Express, accessed 18 May 2015
- ↑ Oil and gas: licensing rounds, GOV.uk, accessed 14 November 2016.
- ↑ Sarah Yates, Bury Council bans fracking on its land, Bury Times, 21 July 2016, accessed 19 December 2016.
- ↑ Fracking, MP's website, 13 January 2014, accessed 19 December 2016.
- ↑ Lancashire communities need 10% fracking profit-share, say MPs, BBC News, 14 January 2014, accessed 19 December 2016.
- ↑ Dale Haslam, Fracking could boost the economy, says Bury North MP David Nuttall, Bury Times, 31 May 2016, accessed 19 December 2016.
- ↑ TheyWorkForYou | David Nuttall , TheyWorkForYou, accessed 19 December 2016.