HC Deb 19 February 1981 vol 999 cc549-51

Motion made, and Question proposed.

That, in the opinion of this House, the annual amount of a Member's pension should continue to be one-sixtieth of relevant terminal salary for each year of reckonable service, and that Members should have a new option of limited duration to purchase additional reckonable service by lump sum, or by fixed instalments payable as a deduction from salary over a period of five years.—[Mr. Pym.]

Amendment proposed, leave out continue to be one-sixtieth and insert be one-fortieth"—[Mr. Charles R. Morris.]

Question put, That the amendment be made:

The House divided; Ayes 49, Noes 120.

Division No. 79] [10.52 pm
AYES
Alton, David Bottomley, Peter (W'wichW)
Beith, A. J. Campbell-Savours, Dale
Bell, Sir Ronald Cohen, Stanley
Benyon, Thomas(A'don) Crowther, J.S.
Cryer, Bob Morgan, Geraint
Cunningham,G.(lslingtonS) Morris, Rt Hon A. (W'shawe)
Dalyell, Tam Morris, Rt Hon C. (O'shaw)
Dubs, Alfred Morris, M. (N'hamptonS)
Emery, Peter Ogden, Eric
Fletcher-Cooke, Sir Charles Palmer, Arthur
Gardner, Edward (SFylde) Parker, John
Garrett, W. E. (Wallsend) Pendry, Tom
Greenway, Harry Penhaligon, David
Hamilton, W.W. (C'tral Fife) Ross, Stephen (Isle of Wight)
Harrison, Rt Hon Walter Shersby, Michael
Haynes, Frank Soley, Clive
Hooley, Frank Steel, Rt Hon David
Kilfedder, James A. Tinn, James
Lamond, James Wheeler, John
Leadbitter, Ted Whitlock, William
Leighton, Ronald Willey, Rt Hon Frederick
McDonald, DrOonagh Winterton, Nicholas
McGuire, Michael (Ince)
McKay,Allen(Penistone) Tellers for the Ayes:
McWilliam, John Mrs. Gwyneth Dunwoody and
Marlow, Tony Mr. Michael English.
NOES
Aitken, Jonathan Lyell, Nicholas
Arnold, Tom Macfarlane, Neil
Atkins, Rt Hon H.(S'thorne) MacGregor, John
Atkinson, David (B'm' th,E) McNair-Wilson, (N'bury)
Baker, Kenneth (St.M'bone) Major, John
Beaumont-Dark, Anthony Marshall Michael (Arundel)
Benyon, Thomas (A'don) Mayhew, Patrick
Berry, Hon Anthony Mellor, David
Best, Keith Miller,Hal (B'grove)
Biffen, Rt Hon John Mitchell, David (Basingstock)
Blaker, Peter Moate, Roger
Boscawen, Hon Robert Monro, Hector
Boyson, Dr Rhodes Moore, John
Brittan, Leon Morrison, Hon C. (Devizes)
Brooke, Hon Peter Morrison, Hon P. (Chester)
Bruce-Gardyne, John Nelson, Anthony
Bryan, Sir Paul Neubert, Michael
Buchanan-Smith, Alick Newton, Tony
Budgen, Nick Nott, Rt Hon John
Carlisle, Kenneth (Lincoln) Oppenheim, Rt Hon Mrs S.
Carlisle, Rt Hon M. (R'c'n) Page, Rt Hon Sir G. (Crosby)
Chalker, Mrs. Lynda Patten, Christopher (Bath)
Channon, Rt. Hon. Paul Patten, John(Oxford)
Clarke, Kenneth (Rushcliffe) Percival, Sir Ian
Cope, John Pym, Rt Hon Francis
Dean, Paul (North Somerset) Raison, Timothy
du Cann, Rt Hon Edward Rathbone, Tim
Edwards, Rt Hon N. (P'broke) Rees, Peter (Dover and Deal)
Eggar, Tim Renton, Tim
Fairgrieve, Russell Rhodes James, Robert
Finsberg, Geoffrey Rhys Williams, Sir Brandon
Fisher, Sir Nigel Ridley, Hon Nicholas
Forman, Nigel Rifkind, Malcolm
Fowler, Rt Hon Norman Roberts, M. (Cardiff NW)
Garel-Jones, Tristan Roberts, Wyn (Conway)
Goodlad, Alastair Rossi, Hugh
Gow, Ian Sainsbury, Hon Timothy
Grist, Ian Shaw, Giles (Pudsey)
Gummer, John Selwyn Shaw, Michael (Scarborough)
Haselhurst, Alan Silvester, Fred
Havers, Rt Hon Sir Michael Sims, Roger
Hayhoe, Barney Speed, Keith
Henderson, Barry Speller, Tony
Heseltine, Rt Hon Michael Spicer, Michael (S Worcs)
Hooson, Tom Squire, Robin
Howe, Rt Hon Sir Geoffrey Stanbrook, lvor
Howell, Rt Hon D. (G'ldf'd) Stanley, John
Hunt, David (Wirral) Stewart, lan(Hitchin)
Jopling, Rt Hon Michael Stradling Thomas.J.
Joseph, Rt Hon Sir Keith Tebbit, Norman
Lamont, Norman Temple-Morris, Peter
Lawrence, Ivan Thatcher, Rt Hon Mrs M.
Lawson, Rt Hon Nigel Thompson, Donald
LeMarchant, Spencer Thorne, Neil(llford South)
LesterJim (Beeston) Townend, John(Bridlington)
Luce, Richard Townsend, Cyril D,(B'heath)
Vaughan, DrGerard Young, Sir George (Acton)
Viggers, Peter Younger, Rt Hon George
Waddington, David
Wakeham, john Tellers for the Noes:
Waller, Gary Lord James Douglas-Hamilto
Wiggin, Jerry and Mr. Carol Mather.

Question accordingly negatived

Main Question put and agreed to.

Resolved,

That, in the opinion of this House, the annual amount of a Member's pension should continue to be one-sixtieth of relevant terminal salary for each year of reckonable service, and that Members should have a new option of limited duration to purchase additional reckonable service by lump sum, or by fixed instalments payable as a deduction from salary over a period of five years.