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Hargreaves, AndrewHarris, 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.
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.
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