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Fracking row peer Lord Howell to visit North East | Fracking row peer Lord Howell to visit North East |
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The Conservative peer who apologised for saying fracking should take place in the "desolate" North East has accepted an invitation to visit the region. | The Conservative peer who apologised for saying fracking should take place in the "desolate" North East has accepted an invitation to visit the region. |
Lord Howell's remarks caused outrage on Tuesday and led Wansbeck MP Ian Lavery to invite him to the area. | |
The peer said he would "try to fit in a visit". | The peer said he would "try to fit in a visit". |
His comments prompted Twitter users to use the hashtag "desolate" alongside photos of the region's beauty spots. | His comments prompted Twitter users to use the hashtag "desolate" alongside photos of the region's beauty spots. |
Lord Howell of Guildford, who is Chancellor George Osborne's father-in-law, said the fracturing drilling technique should take place in the North East because there were large uninhabited areas. | |
He later apologised for any offence. | He later apologised for any offence. |
'Southern bigotry' | 'Southern bigotry' |
Several invitations to the visit the region have been made and the peer said he was already due in Durham in October. | Several invitations to the visit the region have been made and the peer said he was already due in Durham in October. |
A letter signed by Kate Priestley, chair of Northumberland Tourism, said: "On behalf of the Northumberland tourism industry, I would like to extend an invitation to Lord Howell to visit our beautiful county. | A letter signed by Kate Priestley, chair of Northumberland Tourism, said: "On behalf of the Northumberland tourism industry, I would like to extend an invitation to Lord Howell to visit our beautiful county. |
"I have no doubt that following his visit, he too would be loathe to recommend any action which would damage this little known jewel in England's crown." | "I have no doubt that following his visit, he too would be loathe to recommend any action which would damage this little known jewel in England's crown." |
Ronnie Campbell, MP for Blyth Valley, said: "I am proud of the North East, its natural beauty and the generous spirit of its people. Nevertheless, such southern bigotry stretches that generosity to breaking point." | Ronnie Campbell, MP for Blyth Valley, said: "I am proud of the North East, its natural beauty and the generous spirit of its people. Nevertheless, such southern bigotry stretches that generosity to breaking point." |
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