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