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Monday 26 April 2021

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Chamber business

The House met at 2.30 pm.

Prayers

1Highgate Cemetery Bill [Lords]: Suspension

Ordered, That the promoters of the Highgate Cemetery Bill [Lords], which was originally introduced in the House of Lords in this Session on 22 January 2020, should have leave to suspend any further proceedings on the Bill in order to proceed with it, if they think fit, in the next Session of Parliament according to the provisions of Standing Order 188A (Suspension of Bills).—(Chairman of Ways and Means.)

2Monken Hadley Common Bill: Suspension

Ordered, That the promoters of the Monken Hadley Common Bill, which was originally introduced in this House in this Session on 22 January 2020, should have leave to suspend any further proceedings on the Bill in order to proceed with it, if they think fit, in the next Session of Parliament according to the provisions of Standing Order 188A (Suspension of Bills).—(Chairman of Ways and Means.)

3Questions to the Secretary of State for Education

4Urgent Questions: (1) Ministerial Code (Michael Gove)

(2) Reductions in the Official Development Assistance budget (James Cleverly)

5Statements: (1) Global anti-corruption sanctions (Secretary Dominic Raab)

(2) Carrier Strike Group deployment (Secretary Ben Wallace)

6High-rise Properties (Electrical Safety) Bill: Presentation (Standing Order No. 57)

Andy Slaughter, supported by Hilary Benn, Ms Harriet Harman, Paul Blomfield, Stella Creasy, Sir Peter Bottomley, Mr Andrew Mitchell, Dr Julian Lewis, Sir Graham Brady, Bob Blackman, Ed Davey and Liz Saville Roberts, presented a Bill to require social landlords of residential properties in high-rise buildings to undertake regular safety inspections of electrical installations; to establish a complaints procedure for tenants of such properties who have electrical safety concerns; and for connected purposes.

Bill read the first time; to be read a second time tomorrow, and to be printed (Bill 292).

7Financial Services Bill: Programme (No.2)

Motion made and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the Financial Services Bill for the purpose of supplementing the Order of 9 November 2020 (Financial Services 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 two hours after their commencement.

Subsequent stages

(2) Any further Message from the Lords may be considered forthwith without any Question being put.

(3) 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.—(Scott Mann.)

Question agreed to.

8Financial Services Bill: Consideration of Lords Amendments

Lords Amendment 1

Motion made and Question put, That this House disagrees with the Lords in their Amendment 1.—(John Glen.)

Question agreed to.

Lords Amendment 1 accordingly disagreed to.

Amendment (a) made in lieu of Lords Amendment 1 disagreed to.

Lords Amendments 2 to 7 agreed to.

Motion made and Question put, That this House disagrees with the Lords in their Amendment 8.—(John Glen.)

The House divided.

Division 272

Ayes: 355 (Tellers: Scott Mann, David Rutley)

Noes: 271 (Tellers: Colleen Fletcher, Bambos Charalambous)

Question accordingly agreed to.

Lords Amendment 8 accordingly disagreed to.

Lords Amendments 9 to 21 agreed to.

Motion made and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83H(2)), That a Committee be appointed to draw up a Reason to be assigned to the Lords for disagreeing to their Amendment 8 to the Financial Services Bill.

That John Glen, Pat McFadden, David Rutley, Owen Thompson and Craig Williams be members of the Committee.

That John Glen be the Chair of the Committee.

That three be the quorum of the Committee.

That the Committee do withdraw immediately.—(James Morris.)

Question agreed to.

9Domestic Abuse Bill: Consideration of Lords Message

The House proceeded to consider the Lords Message received on 22 April relating to the Domestic Abuse Bill (Programme Order, 15 April).

The Deputy Speaker announced that Lords Amendment 41B engaged Commons financial privilege.

Lords Amendment 9B

Motion made and Question proposed, That this House disagrees with the Lords in their Amendment 9B.—(Victoria Atkins.)

The Deputy Speaker announced a time limit on back-bench speeches (Standing Order No. 47(1)).

Question put.

The House divided.

Division No. 273

Ayes: 352 (Tellers: David Rutley, Scott Mann)

Noes: 219 (Tellers: Colleen Fletcher, Bambos Charalambous)

Question accordingly agreed to.

Lords Amendment 9B accordingly disagreed to.

As it was more than one hour after the commencement of proceedings on consideration of the Lords Message to the Domestic Abuse Bill, the Deputy Speaker put the Questions necessary to bring those proceedings to a conclusion (Order, 15 April).

The following Questions were put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83G):

(1) That Amendments (a) to (c) be made in lieu of Lords Amendment 9B disagreed to (Single Question on any Amendments moved by a Minister of the Crown relevant to the Lords Message).—(Victoria Atkins.)

Question agreed to.

Amendments (a) to (c) accordingly made in lieu of Lords Amendment 9B disagreed to.

(2) That this House disagrees with the Lords in their Amendments 40B and 40C (Question on any Motion moved by a Minister of the Crown to disagree with a Lords Amendment).—(Victoria Atkins.)

The House divided.

Division No. 274

Ayes: 350 (Tellers: Scott Mann, David Rutley)

Noes: 270 (Tellers: Bambos Charalambous, Colleen Fletcher)

Question accordingly agreed to.

Lords Amendments 40B and 40C accordingly disagreed to.

(3) That Amendments (a) to (g) be made in lieu of Lords Amendments 40B and 40C disagreed to (Single Question on any Amendments moved by a Minister of the Crown relevant to the Lords Message).—(Victoria Atkins.)

Question agreed to.

Amendments (a) to (g) accordingly made in lieu of Lords Amendments 40B and 40C disagreed to.

(4) That this House disagrees with the Lords in their Amendment 41B (Question on any Motion moved by a Minister of the Crown to disagree with a Lords Amendment).—(Victoria Atkins.)

The House divided.

Division No. 275

Ayes: 352 (Tellers: David Rutley, Scott Mann)

Noes: 270 (Tellers: Colleen Fletcher, Bambos Charalambous)

Question accordingly agreed to.

Lords Amendment 41B accordingly disagreed to.

(5) That this House disagrees with the Lords in their Amendments 42D, 42E and 42F (Question on any Motion moved by a Minister of the Crown to disagree with a Lords Amendment).—(Victoria Atkins.)

The House divided.

Division No. 276

Ayes: 351 (Tellers: David Rutley, Scott Mann)

Noes: 227 (Tellers: Bambos Charalambous, Colleen Fletcher)

Question accordingly agreed to.

Lords Amendments 42D, 42E and 42F accordingly disagreed to.

(6) That Amendments (d) to (f) be made in lieu of Lords Amendments 42D, 42E and 42F disagreed to (Single Question on any Amendments moved by a Minister of the Crown relevant to the Lords Message).—(Victoria Atkins.)

Question agreed to.

Amendments (d) to (f) accordingly made in lieu of Lords Amendments 42D, 42E and 42F disagreed to.

Motion made and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83H(2)), That a Committee be appointed to draw up a Reason to be assigned to the Lords for disagreeing to their Amendment 41B to the Domestic Abuse Bill.

That Victoria Atkins, Chris Elmore, Rebecca Harris and Tom Pursglove be members of the Committee.

That Victoria Atkins be the Chair of the Committee.

That three be the quorum of the Committee.

That the Committee do withdraw immediately.—(Tom Pursglove.)

Question agreed to.

10Business of the House

Ordered, That, at this day’s sitting, proceedings on the Motion in the name of Mr Jacob Rees-Mogg relating to Business of the House (Today) may be proceeded with, though opposed, until any hour, and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.—(Michael Tomlinson.)

11National Security and Investment Bill: Programme (No.2)

Motion made and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83A(7)), That the following provisions shall apply to the National Security and Investment Bill for the purpose of supplementing the Order of 17 November 2020 (National Security and Investment 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 two hours after their commencement.

Subsequent stages

(2) Any further Message from the Lords may be considered forthwith without any Question being put. 

(3) Proceedingson any further Message from the Lords shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour after their commencement.—(Michael Tomlinson.)

Question agreed to.

12National Security and Investment Bill: Consideration of Lords Amendments

Lords Amendment 1

Motion made and Question put, That this House agrees with the Lords in their Amendment 1.—(Paul Scully.)

Question agreed to.

Lords Amendment 1 accordingly agreed to.

Lords Amendments 2 to 10 agreed to.

Motion made and Question put, That this House disagrees with the Lords in their Amendment 11.

The House divided.

Division No. 277

Ayes: 366 (Tellers: David Rutley, Scott Mann)

Noes: 260 (Tellers: Colleen Fletcher, Bambos Charalambous)

Question accordingly agreed to.

Lords Amendment 11 accordingly disagreed to.

Lords Amendments 12 to 14 agreed to.

Motion made and Question put, That this House disagrees with the Lords in their Amendment 15.

Question agreed to. 

Lords Amendment 15 accordingly disagreed to.

Motion made and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83H(2)), That a Committee be appointed to draw up a Reason to be assigned to the Lords for disagreeing to their Amendments 11 and 15 to the National Security and Investment Bill.

That Stephen Flynn, Jo Gideon, Matthew Pennycook, Paul Scully and Michael Tomlinson be members of the Committee.

That Paul Scully be the Chair of the Committee.

That three be the quorum of the Committee.

That the Committee do withdraw immediately.—(David Rutley.)

Question agreed to. 

13Financial Services

Tuesday 27 April 2021

Resolved, That the Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing (Amendment) (High-Risk Countries) Regulations 2021 (SI, 2021, No. 392), dated 24 March 2021, a copy of which was laid before this House on 25 March, be approved.—(John Glen.)

14Business of the House (Today)

Ordered, That, at this day's sitting, the Speaker shall put the Question on the Motion in the name of Keir Starmer relating to the Health Protection (Coronavirus, International Travel) (England) (Amendment) (No.7) Regulations (SI, 2021, No. 150) not later than 90 minutes after the commencement of proceedings on the motion for this Order; the business on that Motion may be proceeded with at any hour, though opposed; and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.—(David Duguid.)

15Public Health

Motion made and Question put, That the Health Protection (Coronavirus, International Travel) (England) (Amendment) (No. 7) Regulations 2021 (SI, 2021, No. 150), dated 12 February 2021, a copy of which was laid before this House on 12 February 2021, be revoked.—(Nick Thomas-Symonds.)

Question negatived.

16Statutory Instruments: Motions for Approval

(1) Motion made and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), That the draft Greenhouse Gas Emissions (Kyoto Protocol Registry) Regulations 2021, which were laid before this House on 25 February, be approved.—(David T C Davies.)

Question agreed to.

(2) Motion made and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), That the draft Single Use Carrier Bags Charges (England) (Amendment) Order 2021, which was laid before this House on 4 March, be approved.—(David T C Davies.)

Question agreed to.

(3) Motion made and Question put forthwith (Standing Order No. 118(6)), That the Public Health (Coronavirus) (Protection from Eviction) (England) (No. 2) (Amendment) Regulations 2021 (SI, 2021, No. 362), dated 19 March 2021, a copy of which was laid before this House on 22 March, be approved.—(David T C Davies.)

Question agreed to.

17Business of the House (27, 28 & 29 April)

Ordered, That—

(1)  at the sittings on Tuesday 27 April, Wednesday 28 April and Thursday 29 April, the Speaker shall not adjourn the House until any Message from the Lords has been received and any Committee to draw up Reasons which has been appointed at that day's sitting has reported; and,

(2) in respect of the sitting on Thursday 29 April, the Speaker shall not adjourn the House, in the event that a Message from the Lords Commissioners is expected, until that Message has been received.—(David T C Davies.)

18Financial Services Bill (Reasons Committee)

John Glen (Chair) reported that the Committee had agreed the following Reason:

Lords Amendment 8

Because the Commons consider that it is not a proportionate or practical means of tackling the issues around consumers who have mortgages with inactive firms.

The Reason was agreed to.

19Domestic Abuse Bill (Reasons Committee)

Victoria Atkins (Chair) reported that the Committee had agreed the following Reason:

Lords Amendment 41B

Because the Amendment would involve a charge on public funds, and the Commons do not offer any further Reason, trusting that this Reason may be deemed sufficient.

The Reason was agreed to.

20National Security and Investment Bill (Reasons Committee)

Paul Scully (Chair) reported that the Committee had agreed the following Reason:

Lords Amendments 11 and 15

Because it is appropriate and sufficient for oversight and scrutiny of decisions made by the Secretary of State for BEIS to be conducted by their departmental select committee.

The Reason was agreed to.

21Adjournment

Subject: Award for next of kin of emergency services personnel killed on duty (Bob Stewart)

Resolved, That this House do now adjourn.—(David T C Davies.) 

Adjourned at 1.31 am until today.

Other Proceedings

Lords Messages

22National Security and Investment Bill

The Lords agree to the National Security and Investment Bill with Amendments to which they desire the agreement of the Commons.

23British Library Board (Power to Borrow) Bill

The Lords agree to the British Library Board (Power to Borrow) Bill without amendment.

24Education and Training (Welfare of Children) Bill 

The Lords agree to the Education and Training (Welfare of Children) Bill without amendment.

25Overseas Operations (Service Personnel and Veterans) Bill 

The Lords do not insist on an Amendment to the Overseas Operations (Service Personnel and Veterans) Bill to which the Commons have disagreed; they agree to certain Amendments proposed by the Commons in lieu thereof with an Amendment to which they desire the agreement of the Commons; they disagree to certain other Amendments proposed by the Commons in lieu but propose Amendments in lieu thereof to which they desire the agreement of the Commons; they do not insist on an Amendment to which the Commons have disagreed and propose an Amendment in lieu thereof to which they desire the agreement of the Commons; they do not insist on certain of their Amendments to which the Commons have disagreed; and they agree without amendment to the remaining Amendment proposed by the Commons.

Printing of Lords Amendments

26National Security and Investment Bill

Lords Amendments to the National Security and Investment Bill to be considered today, and to be printed pursuant to Standing Orders No. 78 and No. 57A (Bill 291) with Explanatory Notes (Bill 291–EN).

27Overseas Operations (Service Personnel and Veterans) Bill

Lords Message in relation to the Overseas Operations (Service Personnel and Veterans) Bill to be considered tomorrow, and to be printed (Bill 293).

Private Business

28Monken Hadley Common Bill

The Chairman of Ways and Means reported from the Committee on Unopposed Bills, That it had examined the allegations contained in the Preamble to the Monken Hadley Common Bill and had found the same to be true; and had gone through the Bill and made Amendments.

Bill, as amended in the Committee, to lie upon the Table.

General Committees: Reports

29First Delegated Legislation Committee

Stewart Hosie (Chair) reported the Abortion (Northern Ireland) Regulations (SI, 2021, No. 365).

30Second Delegated Legislation Committee

James Gray (Chair) reported the Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (Steps and Local Authority Enforcement Powers) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2021 (SI, 2021, No. 455)

General Committees: Appointments

The Speaker appoints the Chair of General Committees and members of Programming Sub-Committees, and allocates Statutory Instruments to Delegated Legislation Committees.

The Committee of Selection nominates Members to serve on General Committees (and certain Members to serve on Grand Committees).

31Third Delegated Legislation Committee (Heather and Grass etc. Burning (England) Regulations 2021 (SI, 2021, No. 158))

Chair: Dr Rupa Huq in place of Judith Cummins.

Reports from Select Committees

32Administration Committee

Record of the Committee’s discussions at its meeting on 26 April, to be published (Sir Charles Walker).

33Home Affairs Committee

Home Office preparedness for COVID-19 (coronavirus): Written evidence, to be published (HC 232) (Yvette Cooper).

34Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee

Cladding Remediation – Follow-up: Seventh Report, to be printed, with the formal minutes relating to the Report (HC 1249) (Mr Clive Betts).

35National Security Strategy (Joint Committee on the) 

National security machinery: Oral and written evidence, to be published (HC 1122) (Margaret Beckett).

36Public Accounts (Committee of)

(1) COVID-19: Culture Recovery Fund: Oral and written evidence, to be published (HC 1291);

(2) COVID-19: Education: Written evidence, to be published (HC 944);

(3) Equitable Life: Written evidence, to be published (HC 1369);

(4) The production and distribution of cash: Written evidence, to be published (HC 654)

(Meg Hillier).

37Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee

(1) The work of the Cabinet Office: Oral evidence, to be published (HC 118);

(2) Cabinet Office Main Estimate 2021–22: Written evidence, to be published;

(3) Correspondence from the Chief Operating Officer for the Civil Service and Permanent Secretary for the Cabinet Office relating to actions the Civil Service has taken in light of the Dunlop Review: Written evidence, to be published;

(4) COVID-19 Vaccine Certification: Written evidence, to be published (HC 1315);

(5) Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman Main Estimate 2021–22: Written evidence, to be published;

(6) Propriety of governance in light of Greensill: Written evidence, to be published (HC 1374);

(7) Royal Mail Statutory Pension Scheme Main Estimate 2021–22: Written evidence, to be published;

(8) The work of the Commissioner for Public Appointments: Written evidence, to be published (HC 119)

(Mr William Wragg).

38Treasury Committee

(1) Future of financial services: Oral evidence, to be published (HC 1158);

(2) The Financial Conduct Authority’s regulation of London Capital & Finance plc: Written evidence, to be published (HC 1191)

(Mel Stride).

Lindsay Hoyle

Speaker

Westminster Hall

The sitting began at 4.30 pm.

Debate on e-petitions (Standing Orders No. 10(1)(a) and No. 145A(7))

1Air ambulance funding

Resolved, That this House has considered e-petition 259892, relating to air ambulance funding.—(Martyn Day.)

The sitting was suspended between 5.10 pm and 6.15 pm (Order, 25 February).

2Rights to protest 

Resolved, That this House has considered e-petition 579012, relating to rights to protest.—(Matt Vickers.)

Sitting adjourned without Question put (Standing Order No. 10(14)).

Adjourned at 7.09 pm until tomorrow.

Papers Laid

Papers presented and delivered to the Votes and Proceedings Office on Friday 23 April 2021 under Standing Orders No. 158 and No. 159:

Papers subject to Negative Resolution

1Legal Aid and Advice

Criminal Legal Aid (Remuneration) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2021 (SI, 2021, No. 497), dated 21 April 2021 (by Act), with an Explanatory Memorandum and an Impact Assessment (by Command) (Secretary Robert Buckland)

Papers presented or laid upon the Table on Monday 26 April 2021

Papers subject to Affirmative Resolution

2Criminal Law

Draft Justice and Security (Northern Ireland) Act 2007 (Extension of Duration of Non-jury Trial Provisions) Order 2021 (by Act), with an Explanatory Memorandum (by Command) (Secretary Brandon Lewis)

3Financial Services and Markets

Draft Payment and Electronic Money Institution Insolvency Regulations 2021 (by Act), with an Explanatory Memorandum (by Command) (John Glen)

4Sanctions

Global Anti-Corruption Sanctions Regulations 2021 (SI, 2021, No. 488), dated 23 April 2021, with accompanying reports (by Act), with an Explanatory Memorandum and an Impact Assessment (by Command) (Secretary Dominic Raab)

Papers subject to Negative Resolution

5Family Proceedings

Family Court (Composition and Distribution of Business) (Amendment) Rules 2021 (SI, 2021, No. 505), dated 22 April 2021 (by Act), with an Explanatory Memorandum (by Command) (Secretary Robert Buckland)

Other papers

6Apprenticeships, Skills, Children and Learning

Strategic Guidance to the Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education (by Act) (Gillian Keegan)

7Health and Social Care

Department of Health and Social Care Minute, dated 26 April 2021, concerning the contingent liabilities in relation to the transfer of the National Institute for Health Research National Biosample Centre (by Command) (Edward Argar)

8National Audit

Report by the Comptroller and Auditor General on Department for Transport: A financial overview of the rail system in England (by Act), to be printed (HC 1373) (Clerk of the House)

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 Orders of 22 October 2020 and 25 March 2021, 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 21 June 2021, unless the arrangement is ended or the House otherwise orders. 

Member

From

Proxy

Mike Freer

26 April 

Stuart Andrew

Sammy Wilson

26 April

Clara Lockhart

Nicola Richards

26 April 

Stuart Andrew

Mark Tami

27 April 

Chris Elmore

John Spellar

28 April 

Chris Elmore

Kirsty Blackman

29 April 

Owen Thompson

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 Orders of 22 October 2020 and 25 March 2021, that the following Members have given notice that they wish to amend their proxy voting arrangement.

From 26 April:

the nominated proxy for Gregory Campbell, Ian Paisley, Sir Jeffrey M Donaldson, Gavin Robinson and Paul Girvan will be Carla Lockhart instead of Sammy Wilson; 

the nominated proxy for the following members will be Chris Elmore instead of Jessica Morden:

Debbie Abrahams

Mary Glindon

Stephen Morgan

Tahir Ali

Kate Green

Grahame Morris

Rushanara Ali

Margaret Greenwood

James Murray

Dr Rosena Allin-Khan

Lilian Greenwood

Ian Murray

Mike Amesbury

Nia Griffith

Lisa Nandy

Fleur Anderson

Andrew Gwynne

Charlotte Nichols

Tonia Antoniazzi

Louise Haigh

Alex Norris

Jonathan Ashworth

Fabian Hamilton

Chi Onwurah

Paula Barker

Emma Hardy

Abena Oppong-Asare

Margaret Beckett

Ms Harriet Harman

Taiwo Owatemi

Hilary Benn

Carolyn Harris

Sarah Owen

Mr Clive Betts

Helen Hayes

Stephanie Peacock

Olivia Blake

John Healey

Matthew Pennycook

Paul Blomfield

Sir Mark Hendrick

Mr Toby Perkins

Tracy Brabin

Dame Margaret Hodge

Jess Phillips

Mr Ben Bradshaw

Mrs Sharon Hodgson

Bridget Phillipson

Kevin Brennan

Kate Hollern

Luke Pollard

Ms Lyn Brown

Rachel Hopkins

Lucy Powell

Chris Bryant

Sir George Howarth

Yasmin Qureshi

Ms Karen Buck

Dr Rupa Huq

Angela Rayner

Liam Byrne

Dan Jarvis

Steve Reed

Ruth Cadbury

Dame Diana Johnson

Christina Rees

Sir Alan Campbell

Kim Johnson

Ellie Reeves

Dan Carden

Gerald Jones

Rachel Reeves

Sarah Champion

Ruth Jones

Jonathan Reynolds

Feryal Clark

Sarah Jones

Ms Marie Rimmer

Rosie Cooper

Darren Jones

Matt Rodda

Yvette Cooper

Mr Kevan Jones

Lloyd Russell-Moyle

Neil Coyle

Mike Kane

Naz Shah

Stella Creasy

Barbara Keeley

Mr Virendra Sharma

Jon Cruddas

Liz Kendall

Mr Barry Sheerman

John Cryer

Afzal Khan

Tulip Siddiq

Judith Cummins

Stephen Kinnock

Andy Slaughter

Alex Cunningham

Peter Kyle

Nick Smith

Janet Daby

David Lammy

Cat Smith

Wayne David

Mrs Emma Lewell-Buck

Karin Smyth

Geraint Davies

Clive Lewis

Alex Sobel

Alex Davies-Jones

Tony Lloyd

Keir Starmer

Thangam Debbonaire

Holly Lynch

Jo Stevens

Mr Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi

Justin Madders

Wes Streeting

Anneliese Dodds

Mr Khalid Mahmood

Graham Stringer

Stephen Doughty

Shabana Mahmood

Sam Tarry

Peter Dowd

Seema Malhotra

Gareth Thomas

Jack Dromey

Rachael Maskell

Nick Thomas-Symonds

Rosie Duffield

Christian Matheson

Emily Thornberry

Maria Eagle

Steve McCabe

Stephen Timms

Dame Angela Eagle

Kerry McCarthy

Karl Turner

Clive Efford

Siobhain McDonagh

Derek Twigg

Julie Elliott

Andy McDonald

Liz Twist

Florence Eshalomi

Pat McFadden

Catherine West

Bill Esterson

Conor McGinn

Matt Western

Chris Evans

Alison McGovern

Dr Alan Whitehead

Yvonne Fovargue

Catherine McKinnell

Mick Whitley

Vicky Foxcroft

Jim McMahon

Nadia Whittome

Gill Furniss

Anna McMorrin

Mohammad Yasin

Barry Gardiner

Edward Miliband

Daniel Zeichner

Preet Kaur Gill

Navendu Mishra

 

 

and the nominated proxy for the following members will be Stuart Andrew instead of Mike Freer: 

Nigel Adams

Dr Liam Fox

Nigel Mills

Bim Afolami

Mr Mark Francois

Mr Andrew Mitchell

Adam Afriyie

Lucy Frazer

Mr Gagan Mohindra

Imran Ahmad Khan

George Freeman

Damien Moore

Nickie Aiken

Richard Fuller

Robbie Moore

Peter Aldous

Mr Marcus Fysh

Penny Mordaunt

Lucy Allan

Sir Roger Gale

David Morris

Sir David Amess

Mark Garnier

Anne Marie Morris

Stuart Anderson

Ms Nusrat Ghani

Joy Morrissey

Lee Anderson

Nick Gibb

Wendy Morton

Caroline Ansell

Peter Gibson

Dr Kieran Mullan

Edward Argar

Jo Gideon

Holly Mumby-Croft

Sarah Atherton

John Glen

David Mundell

Victoria Atkins

Mr Robert Goodwill

Mrs Sheryll Murray

Mr Richard Bacon

Michael Gove

Dr Andrew Murrison

Gareth Bacon

Richard Graham

Sir Robert Neill

Kemi Badenoch

Mrs Helen Grant

Lia Nici

Shaun Bailey

James Gray

Caroline Nokes

Siobhan Baillie

Chris Grayling

Jesse Norman

Duncan Baker

Damian Green

Neil O'Brien

Harriett Baldwin

Andrew Griffith

Dr Matthew Offord

Steve Barclay

Kate Griffiths

Guy Opperman

Mr John Baron

James Grundy

Neil Parish

Simon Baynes

Jonathan Gullis

Priti Patel

Aaron Bell

Robert Halfon

Mr Owen Paterson

Scott Benton

Luke Hall

Mark Pawsey

Sir Paul Beresford

Stephen Hammond

Sir Mike Penning

Jake Berry

Matt Hancock

John Penrose

Saqib Bhatti

Greg Hands

Chris Philp

Bob Blackman

Mark Harper

Christopher Pincher

Crispin Blunt

Trudy Harrison

Dr Dan Poulter

Peter Bone

Simon Hart

Rebecca Pow

Andrew Bowie

Sally-Ann Hart

Victoria Prentis

Karen Bradley

Sir John Hayes

Mark Pritchard

Ben Bradley

Sir Oliver Heald

Jeremy Quin

Suella Braverman

James Heappey

Will Quince

Jack Brereton

Chris Heaton-Harris

Dominic Raab

Andrew Bridgen

Gordon Henderson

Tom Randall

Paul Bristow

Darren Henry

John Redwood

Sara Britcliffe

Damian Hinds

Angela Richardson

James Brokenshire

Simon Hoare

Rob Roberts

Anthony Browne

Richard Holden

Mr Laurence Robertson

Fiona Bruce

Kevin Hollinrake

Mary Robinson

Felicity Buchan

Adam Holloway

Andrew Rosindell

Robert Buckland

Paul Holmes

Douglas Ross

Alex Burghart

Paul Howell

Lee Rowley

Conor Burns

John Howell

Dean Russell

Rob Butler

Nigel Huddleston

Selaine Saxby

Alun Cairns

Dr Neil Hudson

Paul Scully

Andy Carter

Eddie Hughes

Bob Seely

James Cartlidge

Jane Hunt

Andrew Selous

Sir William Cash

Jeremy Hunt

Grant Shapps

Miriam Cates

Tom Hunt

Alok Sharma

Alex Chalk

Mr Alister Jack

Alec Shelbrooke

Rehman Chishti

Mr Ranil Jayawardena

David Simmonds

Jo Churchill

Sir Bernard Jenkin

Chris Skidmore

Greg Clark

Mark Jenkinson

Chloe Smith

Theo Clarke

Andrea Jenkyns

Royston Smith

Mr Simon Clarke

Robert Jenrick

Julian Smith

Brendan Clarke-Smith

Dr Caroline Johnson

Henry Smith

Chris Clarkson

Gareth Johnson

Greg Smith

James Cleverly

Boris Johnson

Amanda Solloway

Dr Therese Coffey

David Johnston

Dr Ben Spencer

Elliot Colburn

Fay Jones

Alexander Stafford

Damian Collins

Mr David Jones

Andrew Stephenson

Alberto Costa

Mr Marcus Jones

Jane Stevenson

Robert Courts

Simon Jupp

John Stevenson

Claire Coutinho

Daniel Kawczynski

Iain Stewart

Mr Geoffrey Cox

Alicia Kearns

Bob Stewart

Stephen Crabb

Gillian Keegan

Sir Gary Streeter

Virginia Crosbie

Sir Greg Knight

Mel Stride

Tracey Crouch

Julian Knight

Graham Stuart

James Daly

Danny Kruger

Julian Sturdy

Mims Davies

Kwasi Kwarteng

Rishi Sunak

Gareth Davies

John Lamont

James Sunderland

Philip Davies

Robert Largan

Sir Robert Syms

Dr James Davies

Andrea Leadsom

Derek Thomas

David TC Davies

Sir Edward Leigh

Edward Timpson

Mr David Davis

Ian Levy

Kelly Tolhurst

Caroline Dinenage

Andrew Lewer

Justin Tomlinson

Miss Sarah Dines

Brandon Lewis

Craig Tracey

Mr Jonathan Djanogly

Dr Julian Lewis

Anne-Marie Trevelyan

Michelle Donelan

Mr Ian Liddell-Grainger

Laura Trott

Ms Nadine Dorries

Mark Logan

Elizabeth Truss

Steve Double

Marco Longhi

Tom Tugendhat

Oliver Dowden

Julia Lopez

Mr Shailesh Vara

Richard Drax

Jack Lopresti

Matt Vickers

Mrs Flick Drummond

Mr Jonathan Lord

Martin Vickers

James Duddridge

Tim Loughton

Theresa Villiers

Sir Iain Duncan Smith

Craig Mackinlay

Christian Wakeford

Philip Dunne

Cherilyn Mackrory

Mr Robin Walker

Mark Eastwood

Rachel Maclean

Dr Ben Wallace

Ruth Edwards

Alan Mak

Dr Jamie Wallis

Jonathan Edwards

Kit Malthouse

David Warburton

Michael Ellis

Julie Marson

Matt Warman

Mr Tobias Ellwood

Mrs Theresa May

Giles Watling

Mrs Natalie Elphicke

Jerome Mayhew

Suzanne Webb

George Eustice

Paul Maynard

Helen Whately

Dr Luke Evans

Jason McCartney

Mrs Heather Wheeler

Sir David Evennett

Karl McCartney

Craig Whittaker

Michael Fabricant

Stephen McPartland

Mr John Whittingdale

Laura Farris

Esther McVey

Bill Wiggin

Simon Fell

Mark Menzies

James Wild

Margaret Ferrier

Johnny Mercer

Craig Williams

Katherine Fletcher

Huw Merriman

Gavin Williamson

Nick Fletcher

Stephen Metcalfe

Mike Wood

Mark Fletcher

Robin Millar

Jeremy Wright

Vicky Ford

Mrs. Maria Miller

Jacob Young

Kevin Foster

Amanda Milling

Nadhim Zahawi

 

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 Orders of 22 October 2020 and 25 March 2021, 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

Stuart Andrew

26 April

Chris Elmore

26 April 

Maggie Throup

26 April 

Carla Lockhart

26 April