HC Deb 25 May 1988 vol 134 cc489-92

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Amendment proposed: No. 69, in page 11, line 12, after `firearms', insert 'and ammunition'.—[Mr. Douglas Hogg.]

Question put, That the amendment be made:—

The House proceeded to a Division, and MR. DEPUTY SPEAKER stated that he thought that the Ayes had it: and, on his decision being challenged, it appeared to him that the Division was unnecessarily claimed, and he accordingly called upon the Members who supported and challenged his decision successively to rise in their places, and he declared that the Ayes had it.

Amendment agreed to.

Amendment proposed: No. 70, in page 11, line 16, after `weapons', insert 'and ammunition'.—[Mr. Douglas Hogg.]

Question put, That the amendment be made:

The House proceeded to a Division, and MR. DEPUTY SPEAKER stated that he thought that the Ayes had it; and, on his decision being challenged, it appeared to him that the Division was unnecessarily claimed, and he accordingly called upon the Members who supported and challenged his decision successively to rise in their places, and he declared that the Ayes had it.

Amendment agreed to.

Amendment proposed: No. 71, in page 11, line 21, after `firearms', insert 'and ammunition'.—[Mr. Douglas Hogg.]

Question put, That the amendment be made:—

The House proceeded to a Division, and MR. DEPUTY SPEAKER stated that he thought that the Ayes had it; and, on his decision being challenged, it appeared to him that the Division was unnecessarily claimed, and he accordingly called upon the Members who supported and challenged his decision successively to rise in their places, and he declared that the Ayes had it.

Amendment agreed to.

Amendment proposed: No. 72, in page 11, line 24, leave out from 'securing' to the end of line 25 and insert `the safe custody of the firearms and ammunition in question'.—[Mr Douglas Hogg.]

Question put, That the amendment be made:—

The House proceeded to a Division, and MR. DEPUTY SPEAKER stated that he thought that the Ayes had it; and, on his decision being challenged, it appeared to him that the Division was unnecessarily claimed, and he accordingly called upon the Members who supported and challenged his decision successively to rise in their places, and he declared that the Ayes had it.

Amendment agreed to.

Amendment proposed: No. 73, in page 12, leave out lines 33 to 40.—[Mr. Douglas Hogg.]

Question put, That the amendment be made:—

The House proceeded to a Division, and MR. DEPUTY SPEAKER stated that he thought that the Ayes had it; and, on his decision being challenged, it appeared to him that the Division was unnecessarily claimed, and he accordingly called upon the Members who supported and challenged his decision successively to rise in their places, and he declared that the Ayes had it.

Amendment agreed to.

Amendment proposed: No. 74, in page 12, line 42, leave out 'or under sub-paragraph (4)(b)'.—[Mr. Douglas Hogg.]

Question put, That the amendment be made:—

The House proceeded to a Division—

Mr. Tim Smith (Beaconsfield)

(seated and covered): On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker. I wonder whether, before we reach amendment No. 23, you could give me some advice because I do not know how to vote on it. Do you have any information about why we should leave out: The Museum of Naval Ordnance, Priddy's Yard"?

Mr. Deputy Speaker

That is not a matter for the Chair.

MR. DEPUTY SPEAKER stated that he thought that theAyes had it; and, on his decision being challenged, it appeared to him that the Division was unnecessarily claimed, and he accordingly called upon the Members who supported and challenged his decision successively to rise in their places, and he declared that the Ayes had it.

Amendment agreed to.

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Amendment proposed: No. 23, in page 13, line 23, leave out 'The Museum of Naval Ordnance, Priddy's Yard'.

Question put, That the amendment be made:—

The House proceeded to a Division, and MR. DEPUTY SPEAKER stated that he thought that the Ayes had it; and, on his decision being challenged, it appeared to him that the Division was unnecessarily claimed, and he accordingly called upon the Members who supported and challenged his decision successively to rise in their places, and he declared that the Ayes had it.

Amendment agreed to.

Mr. Deputy Speaker

The House will wish to know that I am prepared to allow a Division on Third Reading.

Question put, That the Bill be now read the Third time:—

The House divided: Ayes 154, Noes 12.

Division No. 341] [5.18 am
AYES
Alexander, Richard Day, Stephen
Alison, Rt Hon Michael Devlin, Tim
Allason, Rupert Dorrell, Stephen
Amess, David Douglas-Hamilton, Lord James
Amos, Alan Dover, Den
Arbuthnot, James Dunn, Bob
Arnold, Jacques (Gravesham) Durant, Tony
Arnold, Tom (Hazel Grove) Emery, Sir Peter
Ashby, David Evans, David (Welwyn Hatf'd)
Atkinson, David Favell, Tony
Baker, Nicholas (Dorset N) Fenner, Dame Peggy
Baldry, Tony Field, Barry (Isle of Wight)
Batiste, Spencer Forman, Nigel
Bennett, Nicholas (Pembroke) Forsyth, Michael (Stirling)
Bevan, David Gilroy Forth, Eric
Biffen, Rt Hon John Fox, Sir Marcus
Boswell, Tim Franks, Cecil
Bottomley, Mrs Virginia Freeman, Roger
Bowis, John French, Douglas
Brazier, Julian Goodson-Wickes, Dr Charles
Bright, Graham Greenway, John (Ryedale)
Brittan, Rt Hon Leon Gregory, Conal
Burt, Alistair Ground, Patrick
Carlisle, John, (Luton N) Hamilton, Hon Archie (Epsom)
Carlisle, Kenneth (Lincoln) Hampson, Dr Keith
Carrington, Matthew Hanley, Jeremy
Cash, William Hargreaves, Ken (Hyndburn)
Coombs, Anthony (Wyre F'rest) Harris, David
Coombs, Simon (Swindon) Hayward, Robert
Cope, John Heathcoat-Amory, David
Cran, James Heseltine, Rt Hon Michael
Currie, Mrs Edwina Hicks, Mrs Maureen (Wolv' NE)
Davies, Q. (Stamf'd & Spald'g) Hogg, Hon Douglas (Gr'th'm)
Howarth, Alan (Strat'd-on-A) Oppenheim, Phillip
Howarth, G. (Cannock & B'wd) Page, Richard
Hughes, Robert G. (Harrow W) Paice, James
Hunt, David (Wirral W) Patten, John (Oxford W)
Hurd, Rt Hon Douglas Pattie, Rt Hon Sir Geoffrey
Irvine, Michael Porter, David (Waveney)
Jack, Michael Portillo, Michael
Janman, Tim Powell, William (Corby)
Jessel, Toby Raison, Rt Hon Timothy
Jones, Gwilym (Cardiff N) Renton, Tim
Jones, Robert B (Herts W) Riddick, Graham
Jopling, Rt Hon Michael Roberts, Wyn (Conwy)
King, Roger (B'ham N'thfield) Rowe, Andrew
Kirkhope, Timothy Ryder, Richard
Knapman, Roger Shaw, David (Dover)
Knight, Dame Jill (Edgbaston) Shaw, Sir Giles (Pudsey)
Knowles, Michael Shaw, Sir Michael (Scarb')
Knox, David Shephard, Mrs G. (Norfolk SW)
Lang, Ian Shepherd, Colin (Hereford)
Lawrence, Ivan Smith, Tim (Beaconsfield)
Lee, John (Pendle) Speed, Keith
Lennox-Boyd, Hon Mark Stern, Michael
Lightbown, David Stevens, Lewis
Lilley, Peter Stewart, Andy (Sherwood)
Lloyd, Peter (Fareham) Summerson, Hugo
Lord, Michael Thompson, D. (Calder Valley)
MacGregor, Rt Hon John Thompson, Patrick (Norwich N)
Maclean, David Townsend, Cyril D. (B'heath)
Malins, Humfrey Tracey, Richard
Mans, Keith Trotter, Neville
Marshall, John (Hendon S) Twinn, Dr Ian
Martin, David (Portsmouth S) Waddington, Rt Hon David
Maude, Hon Francis Walden, George
Mawhinney, Dr Brian Wardle, Charles (Bexhill)
Maxwell-Hyslop, Robin Warren, Kenneth
Mayhew, Rt Hon Sir Patrick Watts, John
Meyer, Sir Anthony Wells, Bowen
Miller, Hal Wheeler, John
Mills, Iain Widdecombe, Ann
Mitchell, Andrew (Gedling) Wilkinson, John
Moss, Malcolm Wilshire, David
Moynihan, Hon Colin Wood, Timothy
Nelson, Anthony
Neubert, Michael Tellers for the Ayes:
Nicholls, Patrick Mr. Robert Boscawen and
Nicholson, David (Taunton) Mr. Tristan Garel-Jones.
NOES
Barnes, Harry (Derbyshire NE) Ross, William (Londonderry E)
Beggs, Roy Salmond, Alex
Cryer, Bob Skinner, Dennis
Ewing, Mrs Margaret (Moray) Smyth, Rev Martin (Belfast S)
Jones, Ieuan (Ynys Môn)
Kennedy, Charles Tellers for the Noes:
McCusker, Harold Mr. Alan Meale and Mr. Andrew Welsh
Molyneaux, Rt Hon James

Question accordingly agreed to

Bill read the Third time, and passed.

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