Previous Section Home Page

Column 783

Hargreaves, Andrew

Harris, David

Hawkins, Nicholas

Hawksley, Warren

Heald, Oliver

Heathcoat-Amory, David

Hendry, Charles

Hill, James (Southampton Test)

Horam, John

Hordern, Sir Peter

Howell, Ralph (North Norfolk)

Hunter, Andrew

Jenkin, Bernard

Jessel, Toby

Jones, Gwilym (Cardiff N)

Jones, Robert B. (W H'f'rdshire)

Jopling, Rt Hon Michael

Kellett-Bowman, Dame Elaine

Kilfedder, James

Kirkhope, Timothy

Knight, Mrs Angela (Erewash)

Knight, Greg (Derby N)

Kynoch, George (Kincardine)

Lait, Ms Jacqui

Legg, Barry

Lidington, David

Lightbown, David

Lilley, Rt Hon Peter

Luff, Peter

MacKay, Andrew

Maitland, Lady Olga

Malone, Gerald

Mans, Keith

Marlow, Tony

Marshall, Sir Michael (Arundel)

Martin, David (Portsmouth S)

Mawhinney, Dr Brian

Merchant, Piers

Milligan, Stephen

Mitchell, Andrew (Gedling)

Moate, Roger

Monro, Sir Hector

Moss, Malcolm

Neubert, Sir Michael

Newton, Rt Hon Tony

Oppenheim, Phillip

Ottaway, Richard

Page, Richard

Paice, James

Patnick, Irvine

Pattie, Rt Hon Sir Geoffrey

Peacock, Mrs Elizabeth

Pickles, Eric

Porter, David (Waveney)

Powell, William (Corby)

Redwood, John

Richards, Rod

Riddick, Graham

Roberts, Rt Hon Sir Wyn

Robertson, Raymond (Ab'd'n S)

Robinson, Mark (Somerton)

Rowe, Andrew (Mid Kent)

Ryder, Rt Hon Richard

Sackville, Tom

Shaw, David (Dover)

Shepherd, Colin (Hereford)

Smith, Tim (Beaconsfield)

Speed, Keith

Spencer, Sir Derek

Spink, Dr Robert

Sproat, Iain

Steen, Anthony

Stephen, Michael

Stern, Michael

Streeter, Gary

Sweeney, Walter

Sykes, John

Taylor, Ian (Esher)

Thomason, Roy

Thurnham, Peter

Tredinnick, David

Trend, Michael

Twinn, Dr Ian

Waller, Gary

Wardle, Charles (Bexhill)

Wells, Bowen

Whittingdale, John

Widdecombe, Ann

Willetts, David

Winterton, Mrs Ann (Congleton)

Winterton, Nicholas (Macc'f'ld)

Yeo, Tim

Tellers for the Noes :

Mr. Tim Wood and

Mr. Robert G. Hughes.

Amendment accordingly negatived.

Clause 2 ordered to stand part of the Bill.

Clause 3

Decreasing non-domestic rates

8.30 pm

Mr. Nigel Jones : I beg to move amendment No. 3, in page 2, line 29, after first in', insert 1992 and'.

The amendment relates to other types of businesses which have benefited from the uniform business rate. The Government's clause speeds up the reductions in rate bills for those who will benefit and ensures that, by 1993-94, such business ratepayers will obtain their full reductions. Our amendment will give them all those gains this year. We support what the Government have done, but we would like to push them a bit further.


Next Section

  Home Page