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Miscampbell, NormanMitchell, Andrew (Gedling)
Morrison, Sir Charles
Moss, Malcolm
Neale, Sir Gerrard
Neubert, Sir Michael
Newton, Rt Hon Tony
Nicholls, Patrick
O'Brien, William
O'Hara, Edward
Oppenheim, Phillip
Page, Richard
Paice, James
Parry, Robert
Patnick, Irvine
Patten, Rt Hon John
Pattie, Rt Hon Sir Geoffrey
Peacock, Mrs Elizabeth
Pike, Peter L.
Porter, David (Waveney)
Powell, William (Corby)
Prescott, John
Primarolo, Dawn
Raffan, Keith
Redmond, Martin
Riddick, Graham
Rifkind, Rt Hon Malcolm
Rooney, Terence
Ross, William (Londonderry E)
Rowlands, Ted
Rumbold, Rt Hon Mrs Angela
Sackville, Hon Tom
Shaw, Sir Giles (Pudsey)
Sheerman, Barry
Shepherd, Colin (Hereford)
Short, Clare
Skeet, Sir Trevor
Smith, Sir Dudley (Warwick)
Smith, Tim (Beaconsfield)
Snape, Peter
Spearing, Nigel
Speed, Keith
Spicer, Sir Jim (Dorset W)
Spicer, Michael (S Worcs)
Steel, Rt Hon Sir David
Stern, Michael
Stevens, Lewis
Stewart, Allan (Eastwood)
Stewart, Andy (Sherwood)
Stewart, Rt Hon Sir Ian
Summerson, Hugo
Taylor, Ian (Esher)
Taylor, John M (Solihull)
Taylor, Matthew (Truro)
Tebbit, Rt Hon Norman
Temple-Morris, Peter
Thompson, D. (Calder Valley)
Thompson, Patrick (Norwich N)
Thornton, Malcolm
Thurnham, Peter
Tredinnick, David
Trimble, David
Trotter, Neville
Twinn, Dr Ian
Vaughan, Sir Gerard
Viggers, Peter
Walker, Bill (T'side North)
Wallace, James
Wardle, Charles (Bexhill)
Watts, John
Wells, Bowen
Welsh, Michael (Doncaster N)
Wiggin, Jerry
Wilshire, David
Wilson, Brian
Winterton, Mrs Ann
Wise, Mrs Audrey
Wood, Timothy
Wray, Jimmy
Yeo, Tim
Tellers for the Ayes :
Mr. Neil Thorne and
Mr. Gary Waller.
NOES
Arnold, Jacques (Gravesham)
Dixon, Don
Goodhart, Sir Philip
Macfarlane, Sir Neil
Marshall, Jim (Leicester S)
Moate, Roger
Rowe, Andrew
Sims, Roger
Skinner, Dennis
Stanbrook, Ivor
Tellers for the Noes :
Mr. Mark Wolfson and
Sir John Stanley.
Question accordingly agreed to.
Bill read a Second time and committed.
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Lords Amendments to Commons Amendments in lieu of a Lords Amendment and a Lords Amendment in lieu of one of their Amendments to which the Commons have disagreed, considered.
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