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19 January, 2006
Just after the Health Committee report and amendment to the Health Bill which have achieved a free vote for Government MPs on a total ban on smoking in public places, the optimism for success has received a setback. There is a risk that an amendment could be put in to the Health Committee amendment which would water down the total ban and exempt private membership clubs. This could have precedence and if passed cause the main amendment to fall. Staff of these clubs would then remain unprotected from passive smoking and there could a migration of bingo players and others towards these clubs, a development opposed by the hospitality sector and the Bingo Association. The Health Committee report on Changes to Primary Care Trusts (PCTs) condemns the proposed mergers strongly on the grounds that
Considering that PCTs themselves have only been in existence for
three years and are now beginning to work well together, it
is completely illogical to force these alterations on them. A recent debate on the Child Support Agency expressed
serious concerns about the its effectiveness. There was another debate on Civil Nuclear Power and on this I voted with the Government who wish to see the result of an energy review that will assess future options for the supply and demand for energy. The Government's own energy policy does aim to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 60% by 2050 and the review will tell us if Civil Nuclear Power will aid this aim or not. I am told that the goal for Stourport to become a Fairtrade Town
has nearly been achieved. R.T. © Independent Kidderminster Hospital
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