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I repeat to the hon. Member for Perth and North Perthshire that my right hon. Friend the Leader of the
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House and I are absolutely determined to find ways to make sure that the minority parties are properly represented in the Select Committee system. I have to say to him that enlarging the Committees beyond the size that Wright recommended and that the Liaison Committee wanted is probably not the way to do it. We have to find an alternative way of accommodating his request, but my door is certainly always open to him and his colleagues, so that we can discuss the matter further and make sure-with, I think, a degree of dispatch-that something happens.

The hon. Member for Nottingham North (Mr Allen) made the point that the Wright Committee suggested having an added Speaker's Member on Select Committees. Unfortunately, the Committee did not make that a recommendation; I wish that it had, because it would have made our life a little easier when dealing with this difficult problem.

The hon. Member for Stone (Mr Cash) raised the issue of European business-no surprise there, perhaps-but it is specifically mentioned in the motions as "government business". Indeed, in the second report of the Wright Committee, the draft Standing Order changes specify that that should be the case. Of course, when we have the House committee, we will be able to enter into the sort of partnership arrangement suggested, and we will be able to make sure that those matters are dealt with properly. I have to say that I was a little put off by the hon. Gentleman accusing me of sophistry in my approach to annual elections; I had not said a word on the subject. I must have given him a sophistical look at some stage. I will deal with the issue of annual elections in just a moment.

Mr Allen: I look forward to the hon. Gentleman's remarks on the committee's annual nature, given that every other Committee runs for five years. We started off with the possibility of 10 Divisions tonight, but because of the generosity of Members in all parts of the Chamber, and because of the strength of the replies from the Front-Bench team, we are now down to five Divisions, virtually all of which refer to the question: why should the committee not have a life of more than one year? Why is it on probation? If the hon. Gentleman can give us some satisfaction by saying that he will take the issue away and look at it seriously, and not press the proposal tonight, we may all get home a lot quicker than we would if there were five Divisions.

Mr Heath: I was about to say what a huge contribution the hon. Gentleman had made to the debate not just this evening, but over the past few years in which he has pressed the case for reform. That is appreciated. He, among others, has been making sure that we are true to our word on many of these subjects. We have already agreed that we will accept his amendment (a) to motion 4 on the issue of the 27 days. I will go further: having listened to what he and the right hon. Member for Oldham West and Royton (Mr Meacher) said, we are prepared not to press forward this evening with the proposal for the introductory statement. We hear what they say, and we will accept the relevant amendment on that basis.

As far as the one-year election is concerned, that is a suggestion that puts the Back-Bench business committee into the hands of Back-Bench Members, making it accountable to them. It may be that Members do not
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want to have the committee in their hands; they may wish to have a one-off election and not review the matter, but it is right that the House has the decision. That is not a matter for the Government and Ministers; it is for the House to decide whether it believes that the proposal is a useful introduction. I am happy for the House to have its say on the matter.

To recap, we will not move motion 13. We will accept amendment (a) on 27 days tabled by the hon. Member for Nottingham North and the amendments on the introductory statement. Annual election is a matter for the House to decide. On private Members' Bills, I hope we will make rapid progress in improving the situation. We need to address the representation of minorities as a matter of urgency. September sittings are, again, a matter for the House.

We have not in any way resiled from the spirit of the Wright Committee recommendations, but we cannot treat them as holy writ because, as in so much of holy writ, there are occasionally internal contradictions. There are competing pressures. The House would not thank us if we made sure that there were no end of general debates on the Floor of the House, but we had no time, for instance, for Report stage of important Bills. We have tried to be practical about it, and I hope we have succeeded in that intention.

Mr Tom Clarke: I very much welcome the tone of the Deputy Leader of the House and the progress that we have made tonight on private Members' Bills, but given that some of the impediments have come not from here but from another place, can we assume that discussions are taking place?

Mr Heath: I am happy to give that assurance. We need to look at the matter in the round.

It has been a frustrating pathway to reform. Sometimes there has seemed to be little movement, but we have an opportunity this evening, and I am particularly pleased that so many new Members will have the opportunity to participate in the decision. Usually, when we talk about historic days in the House of Commons, the expression is overblown, but I genuinely believe that this evening is an opportunity to change the relationship between the Executive and the legislature. If right hon. and hon. Members believe in Parliament and in a strong legislature, if they believe that a strong Parliament leads to stronger government, they will support the proposals on the table this evening. I commend them to the House.

Mr Speaker: I must now put the Questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on motions 2 to 15 and selected amendments which may then be moved. I will go through the motions in the order in which they stand on the Order Paper, dealing first with selected amendments to each such motion.

Amendment proposed to motion 2: (e), in paragraph (2), leave out from "and" to end of line and insert


The House divided: Ayes 100, Noes 331.
Division No. 6]
[9.27 pm



AYES


Bayley, Hugh
Beckett, rh Margaret
Benn, rh Hilary
Berger, Luciana
Blackman, Bob
Blackman-Woods, Roberta
Blenkinsop, Tom
Blunkett, rh Mr David

Bray, Angie
Brennan, Kevin
Brown, Lyn
Brown, rh Mr Nicholas
Brown, Mr Russell
Bryant, Chris
Burden, Richard
Byrne, rh Mr Liam
Campbell, Mr Alan
Cash, Mr William
Clark, Katy
Clwyd, rh Ann
Connarty, Michael
Crausby, Mr David
Creasy, Stella
Cryer, John
Cunningham, Alex
Cunningham, Mr Jim
Cunningham, Tony
David, Mr Wayne
Davies, Geraint
Dobbin, Jim
Docherty, Thomas
Donohoe, Mr Brian H.
Doyle, Gemma
Dugher, Michael
Durkan, Mark
Elliott, Julie
Engel, Natascha
Evans, Chris
Gapes, Mike
George, Andrew
Gilmore, Sheila
Glass, Pat
Glindon, Mrs Mary
Goggins, rh Paul
Green, Kate
Griffith, Nia
Hanson, rh Mr David
Harris, Mr Tom
Hendrick, Mark
Hilling, Julie
Hodgson, Mrs Sharon
Hood, Mr Jim
Hosie, Stewart
Irranca-Davies, Huw
Jones, Helen
Keeley, Barbara
Lavery, Ian
Leslie, Chris
Lloyd, Tony
Llwyd, Mr Elfyn
Love, Mr Andrew
Lucas, Caroline
Lucas, Ian
Mann, John
McCarthy, Kerry
McDonagh, Siobhain
McFadden, rh Mr Pat
McGovern, Alison
McKechin, Ann
McKinnell, Catherine
Mearns, Ian
Miller, Andrew
Moon, Mrs Madeleine
Morris, Grahame M.
Nash, Pamela
Onwurah, Chi
Percy, Andrew
Perkins, Toby
Pound, Stephen
Reynolds, Emma
Riordan, Mrs Linda
Ritchie, Ms Margaret
Robertson, Angus
Roy, Mr Frank
Sarwar, Anas
Shuker, Gavin
Skinner, Mr Dennis
Spellar, rh Mr John
Stanley, rh Sir John
Tami, Mark
Tomlinson, Justin
Twigg, Stephen
Watts, Mr Dave
Weir, Mr Mike
Whiteford, Dr Eilidh
Williamson, Chris
Winterton, rh Ms Rosie
Wishart, Pete
Woodcock, John
Wright, David
Tellers for the Ayes:

Mr Angus Brendan MacNeil and
Jonathan Edwards
NOES


Adams, Nigel
Aldous, Peter
Alexander, rh Danny
Andrew, Stuart
Arbuthnot, rh Mr James
Bagshawe, Ms Louise
Bailey, Mr Adrian
Bain, Mr William
Baker, Norman
Baker, Steve
Baldry, Tony
Baldwin, Harriett
Barclay, Stephen
Barker, Gregory
Baron, Mr John
Barwell, Gavin
Bebb, Guto
Begg, Miss Anne
Beith, rh Sir Alan
Beresford, Sir Paul
Berry, Jake
Betts, Mr Clive
Bingham, Andrew
Binley, Mr Brian
Birtwistle, Gordon
Blackwood, Nicola
Blomfield, Paul
Blunt, Mr Crispin
Bone, Mr Peter
Bottomley, Peter
Bradley, Karen
Brady, Mr Graham
Brake, Tom
Brazier, Mr Julian
Bridgen, Andrew
Brine, Mr Steve
Brokenshire, James
Brooke, Annette
Browne, Mr Jeremy
Bruce, Fiona

Bruce, rh Malcolm
Buckland, Mr Robert
Burley, Mr Aidan
Burns, Conor
Burns, Mr Simon
Burrowes, Mr David
Burstow, Mr Paul
Burt, Alistair
Burt, Lorely
Byles, Dan
Cable, rh Vince
Cairns, Alun
Carmichael, Mr Alistair
Carmichael, Neil
Chishti, Rehman
Chope, Mr Christopher
Clark, rh Greg
Clarke, rh Mr Kenneth
Clifton-Brown, Geoffrey
Coffey, Dr Thérèse
Collins, Damian
Colvile, Oliver
Corbyn, Jeremy
Crockart, Mike
Crouch, Tracey
Curran, Margaret
Dakin, Nic
Davidson, Mr Ian
Davies, David T. C. (Monmouth)
Davies, Glyn
Davis, rh Mr David
de Bois, Nick
Dinenage, Caroline
Djanogly, Mr Jonathan
Dorrell, rh Mr Stephen
Dorries, Nadine
Doyle-Price, Jackie
Drax, Richard
Duddridge, James
Duncan Smith, rh Mr Iain
Dunne, Mr Philip
Ellis, Michael
Ellison, Jane
Ellwood, Mr Tobias
Elphicke, Charlie
Eustice, George
Evans, Jonathan
Evennett, Mr David
Fabricant, Michael
Fallon, Michael
Farron, Tim
Featherstone, Lynne
Field, Mr Mark
Foster, Mr Don
Francois, rh Mr Mark
Freeman, George
Freer, Mike
Fuller, Richard
Garnier, Mr Edward
Garnier, Mark
Gauke, Mr David
Gibb, Mr Nick
Gilbert, Stephen
Glen, John
Goldsmith, Zac
Goodman, Helen
Goodwill, Mr Robert
Gove, rh Michael
Graham, Richard
Grant, Mrs Helen
Gray, Mr James
Grayling, rh Chris
Greatrex, Tom
Green, Damian
Greening, Justine
Grieve, rh Mr Dominic
Griffiths, Andrew
Gummer, Ben
Gyimah, Mr Sam
Halfon, Robert
Hames, Duncan
Hamilton, Mr David
Hammond, Stephen
Hancock, Matthew
Hands, Greg
Harper, Mr Mark
Harrington, Richard
Harris, Rebecca
Hart, Simon
Haselhurst, rh Sir Alan
Hayes, Mr John
Heath, Mr David
Heaton-Harris, Chris
Hemming, John
Henderson, Gordon
Herbert, rh Nick
Hinds, Damian
Hoban, Mr Mark
Hollingbery, George
Hollobone, Mr Philip
Hopkins, Kris
Horwood, Martin
Howarth, Mr Gerald
Howell, John
Hughes, Simon
Huhne, rh Chris
Hunt, rh Mr Jeremy
Hunter, Mark
Huppert, Dr Julian
Hurd, Mr Nick
Illsley, Mr Eric
Jackson, Mr Stewart
James, Margot
Javid, Sajid
Jenkin, Mr Bernard
Johnson, Gareth
Johnson, Joseph
Jones, Andrew
Jones, Mr David
Jones, Mr Marcus
Kendall, Liz
Kirby, Simon
Knight, rh Mr Greg
Kwarteng, Kwasi
Laing, Mrs Eleanor
Lamb, Norman
Lancaster, Mark
Lansley, rh Mr Andrew
Latham, Pauline
Lazarowicz, Mark
Leadsom, Andrea
Lee, Jessica
Lee, Dr Phillip
Leech, Mr John
Lefroy, Jeremy
Leigh, Mr Edward
Leslie, Charlotte
Letwin, rh Mr Oliver
Lewis, Brandon
Lewis, Dr Julian
Liddell-Grainger, Mr Ian
Lidington, Mr David
Lilley, rh Mr Peter

Lloyd, Stephen
Lopresti, Jack
Lord, Jonathan
Loughton, Tim
Luff, Peter
Lumley, Karen
Macleod, Mary
Mactaggart, Fiona
Main, Mrs Anne
Maude, rh Mr Francis
May, rh Mrs Theresa
McCartney, Jason
McCartney, Karl
McIntosh, Miss Anne
McLoughlin, rh Mr Patrick
McPartland, Stephen
McVey, Esther
Meacher, rh Mr Michael
Menzies, Mark
Mercer, Patrick
Metcalfe, Stephen
Miller, Maria
Mills, Nigel
Milton, Anne
Moore, rh Michael
Morgan, Nicky
Morris, Anne Marie
Morris, David
Morris, James
Mosley, Stephen
Mowat, David
Mulholland, Greg
Mundell, rh David
Munn, Meg
Munt, Tessa
Murray, Ian
Murray, Sheryll
Murrison, Dr Andrew
Neill, Robert
Newmark, Mr Brooks
Newton, Sarah
Nokes, Caroline
Norman, Jesse
Nuttall, Mr David
Ollerenshaw, Eric
Opperman, Guy
Ottaway, Richard
Paice, Mr James
Parish, Neil
Patel, Priti
Pawsey, Mark
Penning, Mike
Penrose, John
Perry, Claire
Phillips, Stephen
Pickles, rh Mr Eric
Pincher, Christopher
Poulter, Dr Daniel
Prisk, Mr Mark
Pugh, Dr John
Randall, rh Mr John
Reckless, Mark
Redwood, rh Mr John
Rees-Mogg, Jacob
Reevell, Simon
Reid, Mr Alan
Reynolds, Jonathan
Robathan, Mr Andrew
Robertson, Hugh
Robertson, Mr Laurence
Robinson, Mr Geoffrey
Rogerson, Dan
Rosindell, Andrew
Roy, Lindsay
Rudd, Amber
Russell, Bob
Rutley, David
Sanders, Mr Adrian
Sandys, Laura
Scott, Mr Lee
Selous, Andrew
Shapps, rh Grant
Sharma, Alok
Shelbrooke, Alec
Simmonds, Mark
Simpson, Mr Keith
Skidmore, Chris
Smith, rh Mr Andrew
Smith, Henry
Smith, Julian
Smith, Sir Robert
Soubry, Anna
Soulsby, Sir Peter
Spelman, rh Mrs Caroline
Spencer, Mr Mark
Stephenson, Andrew
Stevenson, John
Stewart, Bob
Stewart, Iain
Stewart, Rory
Stride, Mel
Stuart, Ms Gisela
Stuart, Mr Graham
Stunell, Andrew
Sturdy, Julian
Swales, Ian
Swayne, Mr Desmond
Swinson, Jo
Swire, Mr Hugo
Syms, Mr Robert
Thornberry, Emily
Thurso, John
Timpson, Mr Edward
Truss, Elizabeth
Turner, Mr Andrew
Tyrie, Mr Andrew
Umunna, Mr Chuka
Uppal, Paul
Vaizey, Mr Edward
Vickers, Martin
Villiers, rh Mrs Theresa
Walker, Mr Charles
Walker, Mr Robin
Walley, Joan
Ward, Mr David
Watkinson, Angela
Weatherley, Mike
Webb, Steve
Wharton, James
Wheeler, Heather
White, Chris
Whitehead, Dr Alan
Whittaker, Craig
Whittingdale, Mr John
Wicks, rh Malcolm
Wiggin, Bill
Willetts, rh Mr David
Williams, Mr Mark
Williams, Roger
Williams, Stephen
Williamson, Gavin
Wilson, Mr Rob
Wollaston, Dr Sarah
Wright, Jeremy

Wright, Simon
Yeo, Mr Tim
Young, rh Sir George
Zahawi, Nadhim
Tellers for the Noes:

Mr Shailesh Vara and
Miss Chloe Smith
Question accordingly negatived.
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It being after 9.30 pm, the Speaker put the remaining Questions (Order, this day),

Amendment proposed to motion 2: (b), in paragraph 3, leave out "Session" and insert "Parliament".- [Mr Allen.]


The House divided: Ayes 171, Noes 263.
Division No. 7]
[9.42 pm



AYES


Aldous, Peter
Allen, Mr Graham
Amess, Mr David
Arbuthnot, rh Mr James
Bacon, Mr Richard
Bagshawe, Ms Louise
Bailey, Mr Adrian
Baker, Steve
Baldwin, Harriett
Barwell, Gavin
Bayley, Hugh
Beith, rh Sir Alan
Benn, rh Hilary
Betts, Mr Clive
Binley, Mr Brian
Blomfield, Paul
Bottomley, Peter
Brady, Mr Graham
Brake, Tom
Brazier, Mr Julian
Brennan, Kevin
Brooke, Annette
Bruce, rh Malcolm
Bryant, Chris
Buckland, Mr Robert
Burden, Richard
Cable, rh Vince
Carswell, Mr Douglas
Cash, Mr William
Chope, Mr Christopher
Clark, Katy
Clifton-Brown, Geoffrey
Clwyd, rh Ann
Connarty, Michael
Corbyn, Jeremy
Crockart, Mike
Dakin, Nic
Davies, Geraint
Davies, Philip
Davis, rh Mr David
Durkan, Mark
Edwards, Jonathan
Ellison, Jane
Elphicke, Charlie
Engel, Natascha
Evans, Graham
Farron, Tim
Field, Mr Mark
Foster, Mr Don
Freeman, George
Gapes, Mike
Garnier, Mark
George, Andrew
Gilbert, Stephen
Glindon, Mrs Mary
Goldsmith, Zac
Goodman, Helen
Gray, Mr James
Hames, Duncan
Hamilton, Mr David
Hanson, rh Mr David
Harris, Mr Tom
Heaton-Harris, Chris
Hemming, John
Hendrick, Mark
Hilling, Julie
Hinds, Damian
Hollingbery, George
Hollobone, Mr Philip
Horwood, Martin
Hosie, Stewart
Hughes, Simon
Huppert, Dr Julian
Illsley, Mr Eric
Jackson, Mr Stewart
Jenkin, Mr Bernard
Jones, Susan Elan
Kelly, Chris
Kendall, Liz
Kirby, Simon
Lancaster, Mark
Leech, Mr John
Lefroy, Jeremy
Leigh, Mr Edward
Leslie, Charlotte
Leslie, Chris
Lewis, Dr Julian
Lilley, rh Mr Peter
Lloyd, Stephen
Llwyd, Mr Elfyn
Love, Mr Andrew
Lucas, Caroline
Lucas, Ian
MacNeil, Mr Angus Brendan
Main, Mrs Anne
Mann, John
McCartney, Karl
McGovern, Alison
McKinnell, Catherine
Mercer, Patrick
Miller, Andrew
Mills, Nigel
Moon, Mrs Madeleine
Morgan, Nicky
Morris, Anne Marie
Mosley, Stephen
Mowat, David
Mulholland, Greg
Munn, Meg
Nash, Pamela

Nuttall, Mr David
Owen, Albert
Parish, Neil
Percy, Andrew
Perkins, Toby
Pincher, Christopher
Poulter, Dr Daniel
Pugh, Dr John
Reckless, Mark
Redwood, rh Mr John
Rees-Mogg, Jacob
Reevell, Simon
Reynolds, Jonathan
Riordan, Mrs Linda
Ritchie, Ms Margaret
Robertson, Angus
Robinson, Mr Geoffrey
Rogerson, Dan
Rosindell, Andrew
Roy, Lindsay
Russell, Bob
Sanders, Mr Adrian
Shuker, Gavin
Smith, rh Mr Andrew
Smith, Sir Robert
Soulsby, Sir Peter
Stephenson, Andrew
Stevenson, John
Stewart, Bob
Stride, Mel
Stuart, Ms Gisela
Stuart, Mr Graham
Swales, Ian
Swinson, Jo
Syms, Mr Robert
Thornberry, Emily
Thurso, John
Tomlinson, Justin
Truss, Elizabeth
Turner, Mr Andrew
Twigg, Stephen
Umunna, Mr Chuka
Walker, Mr Charles
Walker, Mr Robin
Walley, Joan
Ward, Mr David
Weatherley, Mike
Weir, Mr Mike
Whiteford, Dr Eilidh
Whitehead, Dr Alan
Whittaker, Craig
Whittingdale, Mr John
Wicks, rh Malcolm
Williams, Mr Mark
Williams, Roger
Williams, Stephen
Williamson, Chris
Wishart, Pete
Wollaston, Dr Sarah
Wright, Simon
Yeo, Mr Tim
Tellers for the Ayes:

Mr Michael Meacher and
Mr Peter Bone
NOES


Adams, Nigel
Alexander, rh Danny
Andrew, Stuart
Bain, Mr William
Baker, Norman
Baldry, Tony
Barclay, Stephen
Barker, Gregory
Bebb, Guto
Beckett, rh Margaret
Begg, Miss Anne
Bellingham, Mr Henry
Beresford, Sir Paul
Berger, Luciana
Berry, Jake
Bingham, Andrew
Birtwistle, Gordon
Blackman, Bob
Blackwood, Nicola
Blenkinsop, Tom
Blunkett, rh Mr David
Blunt, Mr Crispin
Bradley, Karen
Bray, Angie
Bridgen, Andrew
Brine, Mr Steve
Brokenshire, James
Brown, Lyn
Brown, rh Mr Nicholas
Brown, Mr Russell
Browne, Mr Jeremy
Bruce, Fiona
Burley, Mr Aidan
Burns, Conor
Burns, Mr Simon
Burrowes, Mr David
Burstow, Mr Paul
Burt, Alistair
Burt, Lorely
Byles, Dan
Byrne, rh Mr Liam
Cairns, Alun
Campbell, Mr Alan
Carmichael, Mr Alistair
Carmichael, Neil
Chishti, Rehman
Clark, rh Greg
Clarke, rh Mr Kenneth
Clarke, rh Mr Tom
Coffey, Dr Thérèse
Collins, Damian
Colvile, Oliver
Crausby, Mr David
Creasy, Stella
Crouch, Tracey
Cryer, John
Cunningham, Alex
Cunningham, Mr Jim
Cunningham, Tony
Curran, Margaret
David, Mr Wayne
Davidson, Mr Ian
Davies, David T. C. (Monmouth)
Davies, Glyn
de Bois, Nick
Dinenage, Caroline
Djanogly, Mr Jonathan
Dobbin, Jim
Docherty, Thomas
Donohoe, Mr Brian H.
Dorrell, rh Mr Stephen
Dorries, Nadine
Doyle, Gemma

Doyle-Price, Jackie
Drax, Richard
Duddridge, James
Dugher, Michael
Duncan Smith, rh Mr Iain
Dunne, Mr Philip
Elliott, Julie
Ellis, Michael
Ellwood, Mr Tobias
Eustice, George
Evans, Chris
Evans, Jonathan
Evennett, Mr David
Fabricant, Michael
Featherstone, Lynne
Francois, rh Mr Mark
Freer, Mike
Fuller, Richard
Garnier, Mr Edward
Gauke, Mr David
Gibb, Mr Nick
Gilmore, Sheila
Glen, John
Goggins, rh Paul
Goodwill, Mr Robert
Gove, rh Michael
Graham, Richard
Grant, Mrs Helen
Grayling, rh Chris
Greatrex, Tom
Green, Damian
Green, Kate
Greening, Justine
Grieve, rh Mr Dominic
Griffith, Nia
Griffiths, Andrew
Gummer, Ben
Gyimah, Mr Sam
Halfon, Robert
Hammond, Stephen
Hancock, Matthew
Hands, Greg
Harper, Mr Mark
Harrington, Richard
Harris, Rebecca
Hart, Simon
Haselhurst, rh Sir Alan
Hayes, Mr John
Heath, Mr David
Henderson, Gordon
Herbert, rh Nick
Hoban, Mr Mark
Hodgson, Mrs Sharon
Hopkins, Kris
Howarth, Mr Gerald
Howell, John
Huhne, rh Chris
Hunt, rh Mr Jeremy
Hunter, Mark
Hurd, Mr Nick
Irranca-Davies, Huw
James, Margot
Javid, Sajid
Johnson, Gareth
Johnson, Joseph
Jones, Andrew
Jones, Mr David
Jones, Helen
Jones, Mr Marcus
Keeley, Barbara
Knight, rh Mr Greg
Kwarteng, Kwasi
Laing, Mrs Eleanor
Lamb, Norman
Lansley, rh Mr Andrew
Latham, Pauline
Lavery, Ian
Lazarowicz, Mark
Leadsom, Andrea
Lee, Jessica
Lee, Dr Phillip
Letwin, rh Mr Oliver
Lewis, Brandon
Liddell-Grainger, Mr Ian
Lidington, Mr David
Lloyd, Tony
Lopresti, Jack
Lord, Jonathan
Loughton, Tim
Luff, Peter
Lumley, Karen
Macleod, Mary
Maude, rh Mr Francis
May, rh Mrs Theresa
McCabe, Steve
McCarthy, Kerry
McCartney, Jason
McIntosh, Miss Anne
McKechin, Ann
McLoughlin, rh Mr Patrick
McPartland, Stephen
McVey, Esther
Mearns, Ian
Menzies, Mark
Metcalfe, Stephen
Miller, Maria
Milton, Anne
Mitchell, rh Mr Andrew
Moore, rh Michael
Morris, David
Morris, Grahame M.
Morris, James
Mundell, rh David
Munt, Tessa
Murray, Ian
Murray, Sheryll
Murrison, Dr Andrew
Neill, Robert
Newmark, Mr Brooks
Newton, Sarah
Nokes, Caroline
Norman, Jesse
Ollerenshaw, Eric
Onwurah, Chi
Opperman, Guy
Ottaway, Richard
Paice, Mr James
Patel, Priti
Pawsey, Mark
Penning, Mike
Penrose, John
Perry, Claire
Phillips, Stephen
Pickles, rh Mr Eric
Pound, Stephen
Prisk, Mr Mark
Randall, rh Mr John
Reid, Mr Alan
Reynolds, Emma
Robathan, Mr Andrew
Robertson, Hugh
Robertson, Mr Laurence
Roy, Mr Frank
Rudd, Amber

Rutley, David
Sandys, Laura
Sarwar, Anas
Scott, Mr Lee
Selous, Andrew
Shapps, rh Grant
Sharma, Alok
Shelbrooke, Alec
Simmonds, Mark
Simpson, Mr Keith
Skidmore, Chris
Skinner, Mr Dennis
Smith, Henry
Smith, Julian
Soubry, Anna
Spellar, rh Mr John
Spelman, rh Mrs Caroline
Spencer, Mr Mark
Stanley, rh Sir John
Stewart, Iain
Stewart, Rory
Stunell, Andrew
Sturdy, Julian
Swayne, Mr Desmond
Swire, Mr Hugo
Tami, Mark
Timpson, Mr Edward
Uppal, Paul
Vaizey, Mr Edward
Vickers, Martin
Villiers, rh Mrs Theresa
Watkinson, Angela
Watts, Mr Dave
Webb, Steve
Wharton, James
Wheeler, Heather
White, Chris
Wiggin, Bill
Willetts, rh Mr David
Williamson, Gavin
Winterton, rh Ms Rosie
Woodcock, John
Wright, David
Wright, Jeremy
Young, rh Sir George
Zahawi, Nadhim
Tellers for the Noes:

Mr Shailesh Vara and
Miss Chloe Smith
Question accordingly negatived.
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