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E other people, he found blockages caused by hes in London very tiree, said Transport Minister Lair. Rodgers in the CornLS.
e believed that we had to a aetter way of dealing I them. He welcomed the ist traffic, but they had to accommodated — the :.hes in particular — withadding to the problems of :ral London.
:ephen Ross (Liberal, Isle Tight) asked a modest start loin,g something about the hes that lined Millbank, [don and finding some e sensible place for them ark [r Rodgers said he would to believe that this could one, but pointed out that it not his responsibility.
)hn Ellis (Labour, Brigg Scunthorpe) observed . it did not seem to be the lonsibility of anybody. He xi for an undertaking that Rodgers would talk with Ministers with a view to Ling a plan to say where ple might leave these thes and where they could hen some kind of sanity Id be brought into the situn, said Mr Ellis.
was Mr Rodgers' responlity aIort with other Minrs, he said.