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:'While I may be disappointed with these decisions, now is not the time to sit back and be despondent but to carry on working hard to ensure the Government meets its responsibilities surrounding the regulation of this industry.' <ref> [http://www.markmenzies.org.uk/news/mark-menzies-mp-urges-secretary-of-state-to-dismiss-fylde-shale-gas-site Mark Menzies MP urges Secretary of State to dismiss Fylde shale gas site], ''Mark Menzies website'', 7 October 2016, accessed 23 November 2016. </ref>
  
 
===Voting record===
 
===Voting record===

Revision as of 15:59, 23 November 2016

Mark Menzies, MP for the Fylde. Source: Andrew Marr Show, 30 March 2014

Mark Menzies has been the UK Conservative Party MP for Fylde since 2010.[1]

In the 2015 general election Menzies retained his seat with a majority of 13,224. [2]

Stance on fracking

Tory MPs losing patience with Coalition's approach on fracking

Menzies's constituency is the only place where high-pressure high-volume fracking has so far occurred.

In November 2014 during a House of Commons adjournment debate on fracking, Menzies criticised the Coalition government for its lax regulation of the industry. He commented that,

The public perception is there that the regulatory function in this country is still not up to speed with the challenges of onshore oil and gas activity.

Extra resources to regulate the industry were essential he argued.

If we don’t do that, members of parliament like myself will find it very difficult to support this going forward because we will not allow anything to take place in our constituencies where the regulation is not robust, where the inspection is not independent, where the inspections are not unannounced. Anything short of that you will start to test the good will of members such as myself and the honourable member for Lancaster and Fleetwood Eric Ollerenshaw

Cuadrilla at Roseacre Wood

In February 2014, Cuadrilla applied to drill and frack eight shale wells across sites in Lancashire Roseacre Wood, within Menzies' constituency, and Preston New Road. [3] In June 2015, Lancashire County Council rejected the company's application. [4] Cuadrilla appealed the decision to a public inquiry, which lasted between February and March 2016, the determination of which was passed to communities secretary Sajid Javid[5] In October 2016, the refusal by Lancashire county council of Cuadrilla's fracking application at Preston New Road was overturned. [6] The application for the Roseacre Wood site is still undetermined.

In response to the decision, Menzies said:

'I am disappointed by the decision over the Preston New Road site as I have said many times that councillors made their decision following a thorough and lengthy debate on the issues involved and those decisions should be upheld.'
'Where Roseacre Wood is concerned, the Secretary of State clearly felt that traffic around the site was a serious issue which had not been addressed by Cuadrilla’s application. That decision has now been deferred for a later date.'
'While I may be disappointed with these decisions, now is not the time to sit back and be despondent but to carry on working hard to ensure the Government meets its responsibilities surrounding the regulation of this industry.' [7]

Voting record

Menzies has voted a mixture of for and against increased regulation on fracking. [8]

  • 26 January 2015: voted against making fracking companies apply for an environmental permit before conducting exploratory drilling. However, he was one of 52 MPs who voted in favour of an amendment to the Infrastructure Bill to include an 18 month moratorium on fracking.
  • 11 February 2015: voted against 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

Notes

  1. Mark Menzies, UK Parliament, accessed 10 September 2013.
  2. Mark Menzies parliament.uk, accessed 12 November 2015
  3. Fiona Harvey and Adam Vaughan, Cuadrilla announces two new Lancashire fracking sites, The Guardian, 4 February 2014, accessed 23 November 2016.
  4. Roseacre Wood fracking bid rejected by Lancashire councillors, BBC News, 25 June 2015, accessed 19 September 2016
  5. Frances Perraudin, Lancashire council's fracking refusal was 'democracy in action', The Guardian, 9 February 2016, accessed 13 September 2016
  6. Adam Vaughan, Fracking in UK given go-ahead as Lancashire council rejection overturned, The Guardian, 6 October 2016, accessed 6 October 2016.
  7. Mark Menzies MP urges Secretary of State to dismiss Fylde shale gas site, Mark Menzies website, 7 October 2016, accessed 23 November 2016.
  8. TheyWorkForYou | Mark Menzies, TheyWorkForYou, accessed 23 November 2016.
  9. Azerbaijan APPG Register, parliament.uk, accessed 11 November 2015