Part of Oral Answers to Questions — Transport – in the House of Commons at 12:00 am on 22 April 1991.
Dr Norman Godman
, Greenock and Port Glasgow
12:00,
22 April 1991
Since I tabled the question, the Portsmouth trawler Wilhelmina has been lost, with its six-man crew, as the Minister will know. He and his officials need to do far more to enhance the safety of fishermen. When will he acknowledge the need for the provision of immersion suits on every fishing vessel over 10 m long? The carriage of such suits would save the lives of some fishermen. When will the Minister come to terms with that need?
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