11 January 2024
Sir Charles Walker calls for debate on the decline of salmon in English rivers

Sir Charles Walker calls for debate on the decline of salmon in English rivers, including the impact that cormorant predation is having on salmon smolts.

Sir Charles Walker (Broxbourne) (Con)

As a Lancashire MP, Mr Speaker, you will be aware that salmon stocks run on a knife edge in our rivers. [Laughter.] I know that there are many famous salmon rivers near your home, Mr Speaker. May I ask the Leader of the House if we can have an urgent debate on the decline in this iconic species in England? Part of that debate will have to cover the impact that cormorant predation is having on salmon smolts.

Before I sit down, I must draw the House’s attention to my entry in the Register of Members’ Financial Interests: I am a former, very undistinguished, chair of the Angling Trust.

The Leader of the House of Commons (Penny Mordaunt)

I know that this is a matter of concern for many Members around the country. In my own county a number of rivers are suffering particularly as a result of the issues raised by my hon. Friend. Given that the next relevant questions session will not be until February, I will write to the Secretary of State to make him aware of those issues.

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