HC Deb 10 March 1993 vol 220 cc1033-5

That this House takes note of the Court of Auditors' Report concerning the financial year 1991 together with the institutions' replies (OJ No. C330, Volume 35) and the unnumbered Explanatory Memorandum submitted by HM Treasury on 25th February 1993 relating to the draft Council Recommendation to the European Parliament on the discharge of the General Budget of the European Communities for the financial year 1991.—[Mr. MacKay.]

The House divided: Ayes 127, Noes 53.

Division No. 191] [10.37pm
AYES
Ainsworth, Peter (East Surrey) Forman, Nigel
Aitken, Jonathan Freeman, Roger
Alexander, Richard Gale, Roger
Alison, Rt Hon Michael (Selby) Gallie, Phil
Amess, David Garel-Jones, Rt Hon Tristan
Ancram, Michael Goodson-Wickes, Dr Charles
Arbuthnot, James Greenway, Harry (Ealing N)
Arnold, Jacques (Gravesham) Greenway, John (Ryedale)
Arnold, Sir Thomas (Hazel Grv) Griffiths, Peter (Portsmouth, N)
Atkinson, Peter (Hexham) Hague, William
Baker, Rt Hon K. (Mole Valley) Hanley, Jeremy
Baker, Nicholas (Dorset North) Harris, David
Beresford, Sir Paul Haselhurst, Alan
Blackburn, Dr John G. Hawksley, Warren
Bonsor, Sir Nicholas Heald, Oliver
Bowis, John Heathcoat-Amory, David
Brandreth, Gyles Higgins, Rt Hon Sir Terence L.
Brazier, Julian Hughes Robert G. (Harrow W)
Bright, Graham Hunt, Sir John (Ravensbourne)
Brown, M. (Brigg & Cl'thorpes) Hunter, Andrew
Browning, Mrs. Angela Jack, Michael
Burt, Alistair Jones, Gwilym (Cardiff N)
Carrington, Matthew Jones, Robert B. (W Hertfdshr)
Carttiss, Michael Kellett-Bowman, Dame Elaine
Cash, William Kilfedder, Sir James
Clappison, James King, Rt Hon Tom
Clarke, Rt Hon Kenneth (Ruclif) Knapman, Roger
Clifton-Brown, Geoffrey Knight, Greg (Derby N)
Coombs, Simon (Swindon) Kynoch, George (Kincardine)
Cope, Rt Hon Sir John Lait, Mrs Jacqui
Currie, Mrs Edwina (S D'by'ire) Legg, Barry
Davies, Quentin (Stamford) Lennox-Boyd, Mark
Davis, David (Boothferry) Lidington, David
Devlin, Tim Lightbown, David
Douglas-Hamilton, Lord James Lord, Michael
Dover, Den Luff, Peter
Duncan, Alan Lyell, Rt Hon Sir Nicholas
Duncan-Smith, Iain MacKay, Andrew
Elletson, Harold Maclean, David
Evans, Jonathan (Brecon) Malone, Gerald
Faber, David Mans, Keith
Fabricant, Michael Marlow, Tony
Fenner, Dame Peggy Merchant, Piers
Mitchell, Andrew (Gedling) Stern, Michael
Moate, Sir Roger Stewart, Allan
Neubert, Sir Michael Streeter, Gary
Newton, Rt Hon Tony Taylor, Ian (Esher)
Nicholls, Patrick Thomason, Roy
Page, Richard Thurnham, Peter
Porter, David (Waveney) Trend, Michael
Redwood, John Twinn, Dr Ian
Richards, Rod Viggers, Peter
Riddick, Graham Walden, George
Roberts, Rt Hon Sir Wyn Waller, Gary
Robertson, Raymond (Ab'd'n S) Wardle, Charles (Bexhill)
Robinson, Mark (Somerton) Waterson, Nigel
Ryder, Rt Hon Richard Wheeler, Rt Hon Sir John
Shaw, David (Dover) Whittingdale, John
Sims, Roger Widdecombe, Ann
Smith, Tim (Beaconsfield) Willetts, David
Speed, Sir Keith Wood, Timothy
Spencer, Sir Derek
Spink, Dr Robert Tellers for the Ayes:
Sproat, Iain Mr. Irvine Patrick and
Steen, Anthony Mr. Sydney Chapman.
Stephen, Michael
NOES
Alton, David Jones, Jon Owen (Cardiff C)
Bayley, Hugh Kirkwood, Archy
Beggs, Roy Lewis, Terry
Beith, Rt Hon A. J. Loyden, Eddie
Bennett, Andrew F. Lynne, Ms Liz
Callaghan, Jim McAvoy, Thomas
Campbell, Menzies (Fife NE) Martin, Michael J. (Springburn)
Campbell-Savours, D. N. Molyneaux, Rt Hon James
Cann, Jamie O'Brien, William (Normanton)
Carlile, Alexander (Montgomry) Parry, Robert
Chisholm, Malcolm Pike, Peter L.
Clark, Dr David (South Shields) Prescott, John
Clwyd, Mrs Ann Primarolo, Dawn
Cohen, Harry Redmond, Martin
Connarty, Michael Rooney, Terry
Cryer, Bob Ross, William (E Londonderry)
Davidson, Ian Skinner, Dennis
Dixon, Don Spearing, Nigel
Fatchett, Derek Spellar, John
Flynn, Paul Steel, Rt Hon Sir David
Forsythe, Clifford (Antrim S) Taylor, Mrs Ann (Dewsbury)
Godman, Dr Norman A. Tyler, Paul
Gordon, Mildred Winnick, David
Graham, Thomas Wise, Audrey
Gunnell, John Wray, Jimmy
Harvey, Nick
Hood, Jimmy Tellers for the Noes:
Illsley, Eric Mr. Harry Barnes and
Jones, Barry (Alyn and D'side) Mr. Alan Meale.

Question accordingly agreed to.

Sir David Steel (Tweeddale, Ettrick and Lauderdale)

On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker. I am grateful to my hon. Friend the Member for Liverpool, Mossley Hill (Mr. Alton) for drawing my attention to the fact that, on 1 July 1975, following a Division in which the Ayes voted 222 and the Noes 13 and in which I was a Teller, the hon. Member for Bolsover (Mr. Skinner) raised with the then occupant of the Chair a point of order, in which he said: Following the announcement of the clear intention of the Liberals to call Divisions on every amendment, I would point out that Mr. Speaker has it in his power under Standing Order 36 to rule on unnecessarily claimed Divisions, to take appropriate action and to call votes in the Chamber."—[Official Report, 1 July 1975; Vol. 894, c. 1363.] What has happened tonight is consistent with the wise words of the hon. Member for Bolsover.

Mr. Deputy Speaker (Mr. Geoffrey Lofthouse)

The House is certainly a mine of information this evening.

Mr. Skinner

It is fair to point out that, during the 23 years that I have been a Member of Parliament, I have been consistent in never trusting the Liberals. I did not do so on that occasion. I took appropriate action and, what is more, always will, because they are junior Tories.