Contents
Chamber business
The House met at 11.30 am.
Prayers
1Questions to the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs
2Urgent Question: Visa arrangements for UK musicians in the European Union (Caroline Dinenage)
3Freedom of Speech (Universities): Motion for leave to bring in a Bill (Standing Order No. 23)
Ordered, That leave be given to bring in a Bill to place a duty on universities to promote freedom of speech; to make provision for fining universities that do not comply with that duty; and for connected purposes;
That Mr David Davis, Robert Halfon, Esther McVey, Chris Green, Mrs Heather Wheeler, Ben Bradley, James Grundy, Andrew Lewer, Craig Mackinlay, James Sunderland, Lee Anderson and Philip Davies present the Bill.
Mr David Davis accordingly presented the Bill.
Bill read the first time; to be read a second time tomorrow, and to be printed (Bill 240).
4Trade Bill (Programme) (No. 2)
Motion made and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Trade Bill for the purposes of supplementing the Order of 20 May 2020 (Trade Bill (Programme)):
Consideration of Lords Amendments
(1) Proceedings on consideration of Lords Amendments shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion four hours after their commencement.
Subsequent stages
(2) Any further Message from the Lords may be considered forthwith without any Question being put.
(3) The proceedings on any further Message from the Lords shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour after their commencement.—(David T C Davies.)
Question agreed to.
5Trade Bill: Consideration of Lords Amendments
Greg Hands, by Her Majesty’s Command, acquainted the House, That Her Majesty, having been informed of the purport of the Bill, gives Her Consent, as far as Her Majesty’s prerogative is concerned, That the House may do therein as it shall think fit.
Lords Amendment 1
Motion made and Question proposed, That this House disagrees with the Lords in their Amendment 1.—(Greg Hands.)
The Deputy Speaker announced a time limit on backbench speeches (Standing Order No. 47(1)).
Question put.
The House divided.
Division No. 199
Ayes: 353 (Tellers: Maggie Throup, Tom Pursglove)
Noes: 277 (Tellers: Jeff Smith, Bambos Charalambous)
Question agreed to.
Lords Amendment 1 accordingly disagreed to.
As it was more than four hours after commencement of proceedings on the Lords Amendments, the Deputy Speaker put the Questions necessary to bring proceedings on Lords Amendments to a conclusion (Programme Order, today).
The following Questions were put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83F).
(1) That Amendments (a) and (b) be made to Lords Amendment 9 (Single Question on any amendments moved by a Minister of the Crown to a Lords Amendment).—(Greg Hands.)
Question agreed to.
(2) That Lords Amendment 9, as amended, be agreed to (Question on a Lords Amendment to which an amendment has been moved by a Minister of the Crown).—(Greg Hands.)
Question agreed to.
(3) That Amendment (a) be made to Lords Amendment 10 (Question on any amendments moved by a Minister of the Crown to a Lords Amendment).—(Greg Hands.)
The House divided.
Division No. 200
Ayes: 365 (Tellers: Maggie Throup, Tom Pursglove)
Noes: 265 (Tellers: Jeff Smith, Bambos Charalambous)
Question agreed to.
(4) That Lords Amendment 10, as amended, be agreed to (Question on a Lords Amendment to which an amendment has been moved by a Minister of the Crown).—(Greg Hands.)
Question agreed to.
(5) That this House disagrees with the Lords in their Amendment 2 (Question on any Motion moved by a Minister of the Crown to disagree with a Lords Amendment).—(Greg Hands.)
The House divided.
Division No. 201
Ayes: 364 (Tellers: Michael Tomlinson, David T C Davies)
Noes: 267 (Tellers: Jeff Smith, Bambos Charalambous)
Question agreed to.
Lords Amendment 2 accordingly disagreed to.
(6) That this House disagrees with the Lords in their Amendment 3 (Question on any Motion moved by a Minister of the Crown to disagree with a Lords Amendment).—(Greg Hands.)
The House divided.
Division No. 202
Ayes: 319 (Tellers: Michael Tomlinson, David T C Davies)
Noes: 308 (Tellers: Jeff Smith, Bambos Charalambous)
Question agreed to.
Lords Amendment 3 accordingly disagreed to.
(7) That this House disagrees with the Lords in their Amendment 4 (Question on any Motion moved by a Minister of the Crown to disagree with a Lords Amendment).—(Greg Hands.)
The House divided.
Division No. 203
Ayes: 357 (Tellers: Maggie Throup, Tom Pursglove)
Noes: 266 (Tellers: Gill Furniss, Bambos Charalambous)
Question agreed to.
Lords Amendment 4 accordingly disagreed to.
(8) That this House disagrees with the Lords in their Amendment 5 (Question on any Motion moved by a Minister of the Crown to disagree with a Lords Amendment).—(Greg Hands.)
The House divided.
Division No. 204
Ayes: 364 (Tellers: Maggie Throup, Tom Pursglove)
Noes: 266 (Tellers: Gill Furniss, Jeff Smith)
Question agreed to.
Lords Amendment 5 accordingly disagreed to.
(9) That this House disagrees with the Lords in their Amendment 6 (Question on any Motion moved by a Minister of the Crown to disagree with a Lords Amendment).—(Greg Hands.)
The House divided.
Division No. 205
Ayes: 353 (Tellers: Michael Tomlinson, David T C Davies)
Noes: 270 (Tellers: Bambos Charalambous, Jeff Smith)
Question agreed to.
Lords Amendment 6 accordingly disagreed to.
(10) That this House disagrees with the Lords in their Amendment 7 (Question on any Motion moved by a Minister of the Crown to disagree with a Lords Amendment).—(Greg Hands.)
The House divided.
Division No. 206
Ayes: 355 (Tellers: David T C Davies, Michael Tomlinson)
Noes: 267 (Tellers: Jeff Smith, Bambos Charalambous)
Question agreed to.
Lords Amendment 7 accordingly disagreed to.
(11) That this House disagrees with the Lords in their Amendment 8 (Question on any Motion moved by a Minister of the Crown to disagree with a Lords Amendment).—(Greg Hands.)
The House divided.
Division No. 207
Ayes: 357 (Tellers: Maggie Throup, Tom Pursglove)
Noes: 274 (Tellers: Jeff Smith, Bambos Charalambous)
Question agreed to.
Lords Amendment 8 accordingly disagreed to.
(12) That this House agrees with the Lords in their Amendments 11 to 31 (Single Question to agree with all remaining Lords Amendments).
Question agreed to.
Lords Amendments 11 to 31 agreed to.
Title accordingly amended, as follows: A Bill to make provision about the implementation of international trade agreements; to make provision establishing the Trade Remedies Authority and conferring functions on it; to make provision about the Trade and Agriculture Commission; and to make provision about the collection and disclosure of information relating to trade.
Motion made, and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83H(2)), That a Committee be appointed to draw up Reasons to be assigned to the Lords for disagreeing to their Amendments 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 to the Trade Bill.
That Maria Caulfield, Patrick Grady, Greg Hands, Emily Thornberry and Maggie Throup be members of the Committee.
That Greg Hands be Chair of the Committee.
That three be the quorum of the Committee.
That the Committee do withdraw immediately.—(Mr Marcus Jones.)
Question agreed to.
6Business of the House (Today)
Ordered, That, at this day’s sitting, the motion in the name of Andrew Stephenson relating to Business of the House (High Speed Rail (West Midlands - Crewe) Bill) may be proceeded with, though opposed, until any hour and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.—(Mr Marcus Jones.)
7Business of the House (High Speed Rail (West Midlands - Crewe) Bill)
Ordered, That, at today’s sitting, proceedings on consideration of Lords Amendments to the High Speed Rail (West Midlands - Crewe) Bill may continue for up to one hour from the commencement of proceedings on the motion for this Order and shall then (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion in accordance with the provisions of Standing Order No. 83F (Programme orders: conclusion of proceedings on consideration of Lords Amendments).—(Andrew Stephenson.)
8High Speed Rail (West Midlands - Crewe) Bill: Consideration of Lords Amendments
Motion made and Question proposed, That this House agrees with the Lords in their Amendment 1.—(Andrew Stephenson.)
The Deputy Speaker announced a time limit on backbench speeches (Standing Order No. 47(1)).
Question agreed to.
Lords Amendments 2 to 12 agreed to.
9Trade Bill: Reasons Committee
Greg Hands reported that the Committee had agreed the following Reasons:
Lords Amendment 1
Because Parliamentary scrutiny of trade agreements is ensured by existing measures and UK standards cannot be changed without further implementing legislation (itself subject to Parliamentary scrutiny).
Lords Amendment 2
Because it is unnecessary in light of existing international obligations.
Lords Amendment 3
Because it is not an effective means of dealing with cases of state genocide.
Lords Amendment 4
Because Parliamentary scrutiny of trade agreements is ensured by existing measures, and regulations under clause 2 are subject to the affirmative procedure in any event.
Lords Amendment 5
Because Parliamentary scrutiny of trade agreements is ensured by existing measures and UK standards cannot be changed without further implementing legislation (itself subject to Parliamentary scrutiny).
Lords Amendment 6
Because Parliamentary scrutiny of trade agreements is ensured by existing measures.
Lords Amendment 7
Because it is not an effective means of ensuring the protection of children online.
Lords Amendment 8
Because unfettered access to the UK market is addressed by the United Kingdom Internal Market Act 2020.
The Reasons were agreed to.
A public petition from residents of the constituency of Glasgow East relating to a reduction in VAT for home energy bills was presented and read by David Linden.
Subject: Animal charities and the COVID-19 outbreak (Sir David Amess)
Resolved, That this House do now adjourn.—(Michael Tomlinson.)
Adjourned at 8.57 pm until tomorrow.
Other Proceedings
Lords Messages
12Pension Schemes Bill [Lords]
The Lords agree without amendment to the Amendments made by the Commons to the Pension Schemes Bill [Lords].
General Committees: Reports
13Telecommunications (Security) Bill Committee
Steve McCabe (Chair) reported written evidence submitted to the Committee.
Written evidence to be published.
14First Delegated Legislation Committee
David Mundell (Chair) reported the draft Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Regulated Activities) (Amendment) Order 2020.
Reports from Select Committees
15Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee
(1) Net Zero and UN Climate Summits: Oral and written evidence, to be published (HC 144);
(2) Correspondence from the Minister for Small Business, Consumers and Labour Markets relating to support in the workplace for victims of domestic abuse: Written evidence, to be published;
(3) Correspondence from the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy relating to the Committee’s Fourth Special Report, COP26: Principles and Priorities: Written evidence, to be published (HC 1000)
(Darren Jones).
(1) Correspondence with the Prime Minister relating to the publication of the Integrated Review: Written evidence, to be published;
(2) Correspondence with the Secretary of State for Defence relating to the Equipment Plan: Written evidence, to be published
(Mr Tobias Ellwood).
17Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee
(1) Economics of music streaming: Oral and written evidence, to be published (HC 868);
(2) Anti-vaccination disinformation: Written evidence, to be published (HC 1049);
(3) The future of public service broadcasting: Written evidence, to be published (HC 156)
(Julian Knight).
(1) The impact of COVID-19 on education and children’s services: Written and oral evidence, to be published (HC 254);
(2) Exams 2021: Written evidence, to be published (HC 1068);
(3) Home education: Written evidence, to be published (HC 839)
(Robert Halfon).
19Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee
Work of the Environment Agency: Oral evidence, to be published (HC 1150) (Neil Parish).
20European Statutory Instruments Committee
Seventeenth Report, to be printed, with the formal minutes relating to the Report (HC 1134) (Andrew Jones).
(1) Environmental Diplomacy: Oral evidence, to be published (HC 202);
(2) Correspondence with the Foreign Secretary relating to the appointment of a Technology Envoy to the United States of America: Written evidence, to be published;
(3) Xinjiang detention camps: Written evidence, to be published (HC 800)
(Tom Tugendhat).
22Health and Social Care Committee
Safety of maternity services in England: Oral evidence, to be published (HC 677) (Jeremy Hunt).
23International Development Committee
(1) COVID-19 in developing countries: secondary impacts: Eighth Report, to be printed, with the formal minutes relating to the Report (HC 1186);
(2) Humanitarian crises monitoring: impact of coronavirus (interim findings): Government Response to the Committee's Fifth Report: Fifth Special Report, to be printed (HC 1160)
(Sarah Champion).
(1) Coronavirus (COVID-19): The impact on prison, probation and court services: Oral and written evidence, to be published (HC 299);
(2) Correspondence with the Minister of State for Justice: Written evidence, to be published;
(3) Court capacity: Written evidence, to be published (HC 284)
(Sir Robert Neill).
(1) Record of the Committee’s decisions relating to e-petitions, to be published;
(2) List of closed e-petitions presented to the House, to be published;
(3) Correspondence with the Prime Minister relating to the hospitality industry: Written evidence, to be published
(Catherine McKinnell).
26Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee
(1) Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman scrutiny 2019–20: Seventh Report, to be printed, with the formal minutes relating to the Report (HC 843);
(2) Data Transparency and Accountability: COVID-19: Oral evidence, to be published (HC 803);
(3) Correspondence with the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster relating to Lord Dunlop’s review of Union Capability: Written evidence, to be published
(Mr William Wragg).
(1) Brexit preparedness in the transport sector: Written evidence, to be published (HC 875);
(2) Coronavirus: implications for transport: Written evidence, to be published (HC 268);
(3) Trains fit for the future?: Written evidence, to be published (HC 876)
(Huw Merriman).
28Women and Equalities Committee
(1) Unequal impact? Coronavirus, disability and access to services: interim Report on temporary provisions in the Coronavirus Act: Government Response to the Committee's First Report, to be published (HC 1172);
(2) Changing the perfect picture: an inquiry into body image: Written evidence, to be published (HC 274);
(3) Gender Recognition Act inquiry: Written evidence, to be published (HC 884);
(4) Correspondence from the Equality and Human Rights Commission relating to Coronavirus and BAME people: Written evidence, to be published;
(5) Correspondence from the Equality and Human Rights Commission relating to the inquiry on the Gender Recognition Act: Written evidence, to be published;
(6) Correspondence from the Minister for Small Business, Consumers and Labour Markets relating to the review into workplace support for victims of domestic abuse: Written evidence, to be published
(Caroline Nokes).
Lindsay Hoyle
Speaker
Papers Laid
Papers subject to Affirmative Resolution
Draft Grants to the Churches Conservation Trust Order 2021 (by Act), with an Explanatory Memorandum (by Command) (Nigel Huddleston)
Draft Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 (Juxtaposed Controls) (Amendment) Order 2021 (by Act), with an Explanatory Memorandum (by Command) (Secretary Priti Patel)
Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (All Tiers) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2021 (SI, 2021, No. 53), dated 18 January 2021 (by Act), with an Explanatory Memorandum (by Command) (Secretary Matt Hancock)
Papers subject to Negative Resolution
Charities (Exception from Registration) (Amendment) Regulations 2021 (SI, 2021, No. 55), dated 18 January 2021 (by Act), with an Explanatory Memorandum (by Command) (Secretary Oliver Dowden)
Local Government and Police and Crime Commissioner (Coronavirus) (Postponement of Elections and Referendums) (England and Wales) (Amendment) (England) Regulations 2021 (SI, 2021, No. 52), dated 18 January 2021 (by Act), with an Explanatory Memorandum (by Command) (Christopher Pincher)
Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (Council Regulation (EC) No 338/97) (Amendment) Regulations 2021 (SI, 2021, No. 54), dated 18 January 2021 (by Act), with an Explanatory Memorandum (by Command) (Secretary George Eustice)
Other papers
Sixty-first Report of the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission in the United Kingdom to the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, for the year ended 30 September 2020 (by Act) (Nigel Adams)
SPEAKER'S CERTIFICATES
Voting by proxy
1. New pandemic proxy voting arrangements
The Speaker has certified, under the terms of Standing Order No. 39A (Voting by proxy), as amended by the temporary Orders of 23 September 2020 (Proxy voting during the pandemic) and 3 November 2020 (Proxy voting during the pandemic (No. 2)) and extended by the Order of 22 October 2020, that the Members listed in the table below are eligible to have a proxy vote cast on their behalf by the nominated proxies listed in the table below, starting on the dates specified below and ending on Tuesday 30 March 2021, unless the arrangement is ended or the House otherwise orders.
Member |
From |
Proxy |
Mr Jonathan Djanogly |
20 January |
Stuart Andrew |
Henry Smith |
20 January |
Stuart Andrew |
Greg Smith |
20 January |
Stuart Andrew |
Neil Coyle |
20 January |
Sir Alan Campbell |
Stuart Andrew |
20 January |
Mr Marcus Jones |
2. Variation of existing pandemic proxy voting arrangements
The Speaker has certified, under the terms of Standing Order No. 39A (Voting by proxy), as amended by the temporary Orders of 23 September 2020 (Proxy voting during the pandemic) and 3 November 2020 (Proxy voting during the pandemic (No. 2)) and extended by the Order of 22 October 2020, that the following Members have given notice that they wish to amend their proxy voting arrangement:
From 20 January 2021 the nominated proxy for Rehman Chishti will be Mr Marcus Jones instead of Sir Iain Duncan Smith; and
the nominated proxy for the following Members will be Mr Marcus Jones instead of Stuart Andrew:
Nigel Adams |
Daniel Kawczynski |
Bim Afolami |
Alicia Kearns |
Imran Ahmad Khan |
Sir Greg Knight |
Peter Aldous |
Julian Knight |
Stuart Anderson |
Danny Kruger |
Caroline Ansell |
Kwasi Kwarteng |
Edward Argar |
John Lamont |
Sarah Atherton |
Robert Largan |
Victoria Atkins |
Andrea Leadsom |
Mr Richard Bacon |
Sir Edward Leigh |
Gareth Bacon |
Ian Levy |
Kemi Badenoch |
Andrew Lewer |
Shaun Bailey |
Brandon Lewis |
Siobhan Baillie |
Dr Julian Lewis |
Duncan Baker |
Mr Ian Liddell-Grainger |
Mr Steve Baker |
Mark Logan |
Steve Barclay |
Marco Longhi |
Mr John Baron |
Julia Lopez |
Simon Baynes |
Jack Lopresti |
Aaron Bell |
Mr Jonathan Lord |
Scott Benton |
Tim Loughton |
Sir Paul Beresford |
Craig Mackinlay |
Jake Berry |
Cherilyn Mackrory |
Saqib Bhatti |
Rachel Maclean |
Bob Blackman |
Alan Mak |
Crispin Blunt |
Kit Malthouse |
Mr Peter Bone |
Scott Mann |
Andrew Bowie |
Mrs Theresa May |
Karen Bradley |
Jerome Mayhew |
Ben Bradley |
Paul Maynard |
Suella Braverman |
Jason McCartney |
Jack Brereton |
Karl McCartney |
Andrew Bridgen |
Stephen McPartland |
Steve Brine |
Esther McVey |
Paul Bristow |
Mark Menzies |
Sara Britcliffe |
Johnny Mercer |
James Brokenshire |
Huw Merriman |
Anthony Browne |
Stephen Metcalfe |
Felicity Buchan |
Robin Millar |
Robert Buckland |
Mrs Maria Miller |
Alex Burghart |
Amanda Milling |
Conor Burns |
Nigel Mills |
Rob Butler |
Mr Andrew Mitchell |
Alun Cairns |
Mr Gagan Mohindra |
Andy Carter |
Damien Moore |
James Cartlidge |
Penny Mordaunt |
Sir William Cash |
David Morris |
Miriam Cates |
James Morris |
Alex Chalk |
Anne Marie Morris |
Jo Churchill |
Joy Morrissey |
Greg Clark |
Wendy Morton |
Theo Clarke |
Holly Mumby-Croft |
Mr Simon Clarke |
David Mundell |
Brendan Clarke-Smith |
Mrs Sheryll Murray |
Chris Clarkson |
Dr Andrew Murrison |
James Cleverly |
Sir Robert Neill |
Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown |
Lia Nici |
Dr Therese Coffey |
Caroline Nokes |
Elliot Colburn |
Jesse Norman |
Damian Collins |
Neil O'Brien |
Alberto Costa |
Guy Opperman |
Robert Courts |
Neil Parish |
Claire Coutinho |
Priti Patel |
Sir Geoffrey Cox |
Mr Owen Paterson |
Stephen Crabb |
Mark Pawsey |
Virginia Crosbie |
Sir Mike Penning |
Tracey Crouch |
John Penrose |
James Daly |
Andrew Percy |
Mims Davies |
Chris Philp |
Gareth Davies |
Christopher Pincher |
Philip Davies |
Victoria Prentis |
Dr James Davies |
Jeremy Quin |
Mr David Davis |
Will Quince |
Caroline Dinenage |
Dominic Raab |
Miss Sarah Dines |
Tom Randall |
Leo Docherty |
John Redwood |
Michelle Donelan |
Nicola Richards |
Ms Nadine Dorries |
Mr Laurence Robertson |
Steve Double |
Mary Robinson |
Oliver Dowden |
Andrew Rosindell |
Richard Drax |
Douglas Ross |
Mrs Flick Drummond |
Lee Rowley |
James Duddridge |
Dean Russell |
David Duguid |
David Rutley |
Philip Dunne |
Selaine Saxby |
Mark Eastwood |
Paul Scully |
Ruth Edwards |
Andrew Selous |
Jonathan Edwards |
Grant Shapps |
Michael Ellis |
Alok Sharma |
Mr Tobias Ellwood |
Alec Shelbrooke |
Mrs Natalie Elphicke |
David Simmonds |
George Eustice |
Chris Skidmore |
Dr Luke Evans |
Chloe Smith |
Sir David Evennett |
Royston Smith |
Michael Fabricant |
Julian Smith |
Laura Farris |
Amanda Solloway |
Simon Fell |
Dr Ben Spencer |
Katherine Fletcher |
Alexander Stafford |
Nick Fletcher |
Andrew Stephenson |
Mark Fletcher |
Jane Stevenson |
Vicky Ford |
John Stevenson |
Dr Liam Fox |
Iain Stewart |
Mr Mark Francois |
Bob Stewart |
Lucy Frazer |
Sir Gary Streeter |
Mike Freer |
Mel Stride |
Richard Fuller |
Graham Stuart |
Sir Roger Gale |
Julian Sturdy |
Mark Garnier |
Rishi Sunak |
Nick Gibb |
James Sunderland |
Peter Gibson |
Derek Thomas |
Jo Gideon |
Edward Timpson |
Dame Cheryl Gillan |
Kelly Tolhurst |
John Glen |
Justin Tomlinson |
Mr Robert Goodwill |
Craig Tracey |
Michael Gove |
Anne-Marie Trevelyan |
Richard Graham |
Laura Trott |
Mrs Helen Grant |
Elizabeth Truss |
James Gray |
Tom Tugendhat |
Chris Grayling |
Mr Shailesh Vara |
Damian Green |
Theresa Villiers |
Andrew Griffith |
Mr Ben Wallace |
Kate Griffiths |
Dr Jamie Wallis |
James Grundy |
David Warburton |
Jonathan Gullis |
Matt Warman |
Luke Hall |
Giles Watling |
Stephen Hammond |
Suzanne Webb |
Matt Hancock |
Helen Whately |
Greg Hands |
Mrs Heather Wheeler |
Rebecca Harris |
Craig Whittaker |
Trudy Harrison |
Mr John Whittingdale |
Simon Hart |
Bill Wiggin |
Sally-Ann Hart |
James Wild |
Sir John Hayes |
Craig Williams |
Sir Oliver Heald |
Gavin Williamson |
James Heappey |
Mike Wood |
Gordon Henderson |
Jeremy Wright |
Darren Henry |
Jacob Young |
Antony Higginbotham |
Nadhim Zahawi |
Damian Hinds |
Nickie Aiken |
Simon Hoare |
Lucy Allan |
Kevin Hollinrake |
Sir David Amess |
Paul Holmes |
Margaret Ferrier |
Paul Howell |
Kevin Foster |
John Howell |
George Freeman |
Nigel Huddleston |
Mr Marcus Fysh |
Dr Neil Hudson |
Robert Halfon |
Eddie Hughes |
Chris Heaton-Harris |
Jane Hunt |
Adam Holloway |
Jeremy Hunt |
Gillian Keegan |
Mr Alister Jack |
Julie Marson |
Sajid Javid |
Dr Matthew Offord |
Mr Ranil Jayawardena |
Dr Dan Poulter |
Sir Bernard Jenkin |
Rebecca Pow |
Mark Jenkinson |
Mark Pritchard |
Andrea Jenkyns |
Rob Roberts |
Robert Jenrick |
Martin Vickers |
Dr Caroline Johnson |
Mr Robin Walker |
Gareth Johnson |
Mr Jonathan Djanogly |
Boris Johnson |
Henry Smith |
David Johnston |
Greg Smith |
Fay Jones |
Mr David Jones |
Andrew Jones |
Simon Jupp |
3. Ending pandemic proxy voting arrangements
The Speaker has certified, under the terms of Standing Order No. 39A (Voting by proxy), as amended by the temporary Orders of 23 September 2020 (Proxy voting during the pandemic) and 3 November 2020 (Proxy voting during the pandemic (No. 2)) and extended by the Order of 22 October 2020, that the following Members have given notice that they wish to end their proxy voting arrangement with effect from when the Speaker takes the Chair on the dates specified below:
Member |
From |
Bob Seely |
20 January |
Dehenna Davison |
20 January |
Mr Marcus Jones |
20 January |
CORRECTION
Monday 18 January 2021
Item 9 (Other Proceedings) should have read:
Future Relationship with the European Union (Committee on the)
Preparing for the end of the Transition Period, and The UK-EU future relationship: the Trade and Cooperation Agreement: Government Response to the Committee's Third and Fourth Reports: Second Special Report, to be printed (HC 1159) (Order of 24 March 2020) (Hilary Benn).