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Written Answers — Transport: Bridges: Thames Gateway (2 Mar 2007)

John Austin: ...the Secretary of State for Transport if he will review his assessment of the potential benefits of the Thames Gateway bridge following the publication of the Stern review report on the economics of climate change.

Orders of the Day — British Overseas Territories Bill [Lords] (22 Nov 2001)

Mr John Austin: ...British citizenship. The right of abode in the United Kingdom is part of that, but it is right to point out that few of those citizens will avail themselves of it. Few Bermudans would give up their climate and higher standard of living for the British winter. However, the right to travel to gain education and work experience is important to many Bermudans. Hon. Members have referred to...

Prayers: Falkland Islands (22 Mar 1995)

Mr John Austin-Walker: My hon. Friend has a valid point. The concern shown by the Callaghan Government can be identified from the Shackleton report. Its recommendations involved changes in agriculture, including land ownership, the establishment of a fishing industry, to which the hon. Member for Kemptown referred, and investigations into hydrocarbon development and tourism. Shackleton also recommended, among other...

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