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Air Pollution: London

27 April 2021

Lead MP

Munira Wilson
Twickenham
Lib Dem

Responding Minister

Rebecca Pow

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Other Contributors: 7

At a Glance

Munira Wilson raised concerns about air pollution: london in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

Wilson asked the Minister to commit to introducing 'Ella's law,' which would establish legally binding limits on air pollution based on WHO guidelines and urged the Government to take stronger action against Heathrow expansion plans, promoting instead a shift towards electric vehicles and public transport initiatives.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Twickenham
Opened the debate
London resident Munira Wilson expressed deep concern over the impact of air pollution on public health, highlighting that up to 4,100 early deaths annually can be linked to poor air quality in London. She mentioned a staggering 99% of London's population living in areas exceeding World Health Organisation limits for particulate matter and cited Ella Adoo-Kissi-Debrah's tragic death as an urgent call for action. Wilson also noted that many schools in inner-London suffer from higher pollution levels, exacerbating health inequalities.

Government Response

Rebecca Pow
Government Response
The Government are taking air pollution seriously, with significant investment and a clear ambition to improve air quality. The Minister highlighted the case of Ella Kissi-Debrah and committed to consider recommendations from the prevention of future deaths report carefully. She mentioned that the Mayor of London is responsible for air quality in the capital, receiving funding from central Government to implement measures. The expanded ultra low emission zone in London will be introduced by the Mayor in line with his responsibility to tackle air pollution. The Minister also discussed the clean air strategy and the Environment Bill, emphasizing the reduction of industrial pollution, control of emissions from domestic burning, and new legislation restricting the sale of polluting fuels. She noted that the Environment Bill introduces a duty on Government to set legally binding targets for fine particulate matter and additional long-term targets for air quality. The Bill also ensures local authorities have more effective powers to tackle air pollution in their areas.
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