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Maclennan, RobertMcNamara, Kevin
McWilliam, John
Madden, Max
Mahon, Mrs Alice
Marek, Dr John
Marshall, David (Shettleston)
Marshall, Jim (Leicester S)
Martin, Michael J. (Springburn)
Martlew, Eric
Maxton, John
Meacher, Michael
Meale, Alan
Meyer, Sir Anthony
Michael, Alun
Michie, Bill (Sheffield Heeley)
Michie, Mrs Ray (Arg'l & Bute)
Mills, Iain
Miscampbell, Norman
Mitchell, Austin (G't Grimsby)
Moonie, Dr Lewis
Morgan, Rhodri
Morley, Elliot
Morris, Rt Hon A. (W'shawe)
Morris, Rt Hon J. (Aberavon)
Mowlam, Marjorie
Mudd, David
Mullin, Chris
Murphy, Paul
Nellist, Dave
Oakes, Rt Hon Gordon
O'Brien, William
O'Hara, Edward
O'Neill, Martin
Orme, Rt Hon Stanley
Patchett, Terry
Pendry, Tom
Pike, Peter L.
Prescott, John
Primarolo, Dawn
Quin, Ms Joyce
Radice, Giles
Raffan, Keith
Randall, Stuart
Redmond, Martin
Rees, Rt Hon Merlyn
Reid, Dr John
Richardson, Jo
Robertson, George
Robinson, Geoffrey
Rogers, Allan
Rooker, Jeff
Ross, Ernie (Dundee W)
Rossi, Sir Hugh
Ruddock, Joan
Sayeed, Jonathan
Sedgemore, Brian
Sheerman, Barry
Sheldon, Rt Hon Robert
Shepherd, Richard (Aldridge)
Short, Clare
Sillars, Jim
Skinner, Dennis
Smith, Andrew (Oxford E)
Smith, C. (Isl'ton & F'bury)
Smith, Rt Hon J. (Monk'ds E)
Smith, J. P. (Vale of Glam)
Snape, Peter
Soley, Clive
Spearing, Nigel
Speller, Tony
Stanbrook, Ivor
Steinberg, Gerry
Stott, Roger
Strang, Gavin
Straw, Jack
Summerson, Hugo
Taylor, Mrs Ann (Dewsbury)
Taylor, Rt Hon J. D. (S'ford)
Taylor, Matthew (Truro)
Temple-Morris, Peter
Thompson, Jack (Wansbeck)
Thompson, Patrick (Norwich N)
Turner, Dennis
Vaughan, Sir Gerard
Vaz, Keith
Wallace, James
Walley, Joan
Wareing, Robert N.
Watson, Mike (Glasgow, C)
Watts, John
Welsh, Andrew (Angus E)
Wigley, Dafydd
Williams, Rt Hon Alan
Williams, Alan W. (Carm'then)
Wilson, Brian
Winnick, David
Winterton, Mrs Ann
Wise, Mrs Audrey
Wolfson, Mark
Worthington, Tony
Wray, Jimmy
Young, David (Bolton SE)
Tellers for the Noes :
Mr. Ken Eastham and
Mr. Ray Powell.
Question accordingly agreed to.
Government amendments in lieu of the Lords amendment agreed to. Government motions to disagree with Lords amendments agreed to.
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