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Lib Dem Tessa Munt quits as Vince Cable aide over fracking | Lib Dem Tessa Munt quits as Vince Cable aide over fracking |
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Lib Dem MP Tessa Munt has resigned as a parliamentary aide to Business Secretary Vince Cable after voting against the government on fracking. | Lib Dem MP Tessa Munt has resigned as a parliamentary aide to Business Secretary Vince Cable after voting against the government on fracking. |
Ms Munt said it was "with regret" she had quit, but she would not compromise on her opposition to fracking. | Ms Munt said it was "with regret" she had quit, but she would not compromise on her opposition to fracking. |
The Wells MP defied the party whip to support a rebel amendment seeking a moratorium on shale gas extraction. | The Wells MP defied the party whip to support a rebel amendment seeking a moratorium on shale gas extraction. |
She had initially said she would remain in her role despite breaching collective ministerial responsibility. | She had initially said she would remain in her role despite breaching collective ministerial responsibility. |
However a spokesman for Mr Cable later confirmed that she had quit as his aide. | However a spokesman for Mr Cable later confirmed that she had quit as his aide. |
Ms Munt said it was clear her views "cannot be reconciled with the government on this matter" and she would "continue to campaign vocally" against fracking. | Ms Munt said it was clear her views "cannot be reconciled with the government on this matter" and she would "continue to campaign vocally" against fracking. |
Mr Cable's spokesman said: "Both the secretary of state for business [Mr Cable] and the deputy prime minister [Nick Clegg] thank Tessa for the work she has done in government but understand her strength of feeling on this issue and have, therefore, accepted her resignation." | Mr Cable's spokesman said: "Both the secretary of state for business [Mr Cable] and the deputy prime minister [Nick Clegg] thank Tessa for the work she has done in government but understand her strength of feeling on this issue and have, therefore, accepted her resignation." |
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The rebel amendment, which attracted cross-party support, was put forward during a debate on the government's Infrastructure Bill on Monday. | The rebel amendment, which attracted cross-party support, was put forward during a debate on the government's Infrastructure Bill on Monday. |
The Commons Environmental Audit Committee had warned there were "huge uncertainties" about the environmental impact of the controversial shale gas extraction technique. | The Commons Environmental Audit Committee had warned there were "huge uncertainties" about the environmental impact of the controversial shale gas extraction technique. |
However, MPs overwhelmingly defeated the bid to suspend fracking while an assessment is carried out, by 308 votes to 52 - although the government did agree to 13 new conditions, proposed by Labour, to be met before fracking can take place. | However, MPs overwhelmingly defeated the bid to suspend fracking while an assessment is carried out, by 308 votes to 52 - although the government did agree to 13 new conditions, proposed by Labour, to be met before fracking can take place. |
These included the completion of an environmental assessment and the need to consult residents on an individual basis. | These included the completion of an environmental assessment and the need to consult residents on an individual basis. |
A ban on drilling in national parks was another of the suggestions in the Environmental Audit Committee's report. | A ban on drilling in national parks was another of the suggestions in the Environmental Audit Committee's report. |
Ms Munt said she backed the amendment "on principle". | Ms Munt said she backed the amendment "on principle". |
In her initial statement, she said she remained as an aide to Mr Cable, and would continue to campaign against fracking. | In her initial statement, she said she remained as an aide to Mr Cable, and would continue to campaign against fracking. |
A PPS would normally be expected to resign, or face the sack, for voting against the government, as it breaches collective ministerial responsibility. | A PPS would normally be expected to resign, or face the sack, for voting against the government, as it breaches collective ministerial responsibility. |
However, in a statement on Tuesday evening, the Wells MPs said: "I am unwilling to compromise and cannot change my opposition to fracking. | However, in a statement on Tuesday evening, the Wells MPs said: "I am unwilling to compromise and cannot change my opposition to fracking. |
"I will continue to campaign vocally against fracking and as result it is clear that my views cannot be reconciled with the government on this matter." | "I will continue to campaign vocally against fracking and as result it is clear that my views cannot be reconciled with the government on this matter." |