HC Deb 24 April 1996 vol 276 cc531-43

Again considered in Committee.

Question again proposed, That the amendment be made.

Mr. Evans

There is clear evidence that the number of divorces granted during the early years of marriage has increased. My hon. Friend the Member for Chislehurst therefore draws the Committee's attention to a serious issue.

Some recent press reports have falsely claimed that the Bill would enable parties to divorce on the first anniversary of their marriage. As I have made clear previously, that is untrue. The current law permits a petition to be served the day after the first anniversary of the marriage. The Bill would effectively double that minimum period before an application for a divorce could be made, although my hon. Friend's amendments would lengthen the period for a further year.

I turn now to the core issue of whether the period for reflection and consideration should be lengthened from the minimum of 12 months proposed in the Bill. Clearly, as I said earlier, that is a matter for the individual judgment of hon. Members. There is a need to restate the fact that the period that we are considering is the period for reflection and consideration following service of the statement of marital breakdown. Accordingly, from the time that the Bill comes into effect, we will be preventing couples from making an application for a divorce order until that minimum period has elapsed.

Although I have no doubt that some hon. Members will find it attractive to opt for a longer period as a quid pro quo for the removal of the need to make allegations of fault, it must be borne in mind that longer periods can create hardship. The longer the period that amendment may bring, the more the argument will gain currency that shortening the period should be granted in particular cases.

I want to make it clear to the Committee that I am strongly opposed to reducing the period below the bare minimum currently in the Bill. We must remember that we are trying to create balanced law tough enough to ensure that couples take marriage seriously and try hard, but not so tough that they reject it altogether. That was a matter of concern to several hon. Members who spoke. Although we have one of the highest marriage rates in Europe, we were reminded that it has been falling in recent years.

Sadly, marriage rates have fallen most sharply among younger people. There are those who believe that making the period for reflection and consideration too long, even if that is being done for the some of the honourable reasons that we have been debating this evening, might affect marriage rates among the young. If marriage is seen as something that is so difficult to get out of if things do go wrong, young people may decide that they prefer to demonstrate their commitment to each other by way of cohabitation rather than marriage. We should be cautious that, with the best of intentions, we do not take any step in the individual judgments we make that would in any way undermine marriage or adversely affect marriage rates.

The hon. Member for Brent, South (Mr. Boateng) reminded the Committee at the beginning of these debates that we are all making individual judgments, and that no statements made from the Dispatch Box are anything other than the personal views of those who express them. I reiterate those words in relation to the words that I intend to make. In the circumstances, it is necessary for the Committee to know my personal view.

It is my view that the minimum period, even if that length of time is disputed, should be the same in all cases, whether there are children in a marriage or not. I find it difficult to see how extending the period for couples with children can be said to benefit children.

Children, as we would all acknowledge, suffer greatly from their parents' marriage breakdown. As I said to some of my hon. Friends earlier, they suffer particularly from a decision of one parent to leave the marital home. It is clear from all the evidence that that is one of the factors that causes much damage. One reason why we need to focus particularly on that is that, as my right hon. Friend the Member for Mitcham and Morden (Dame A. Rumbold) reminded us, sometimes children unjustly and wrongly attribute to themselves the responsibility for their parent's marital breakdown.

In considering those issues, it is important that we do not run the risk of parents, in moments of frustration, blaming their children for the fact that they may have to wait longer to be free of a marriage that they believe to be long finished. That is a danger, bearing in mind all the emotional and practical pressures that inevitably arise in the divorce process. I hope that there will be hon. Members who feel that placing that additional pressure on children is unfair.

The idea that drawing out the period for a lengthier time may be harmful to children is not just my personal view. On Third Reading in another place, my noble and learned Friend the Lord Chancellor quoted from letters that he had received from a number of children's charities. During this debate, we heard a contribution from the hon. Member for North-West Durham (Ms Armstrong), who referred to her experience with the National Children's Home—I call it that in order not to engage in any sort of backwards attack from my hon. Friend the Member for Lancaster (Dame E. Kellett-Bowman). [Interruption.]

The Chairman of Ways and Means (Mr. Michael Morris)

Order. Hon. Members attending the Chamber should listen to the hon. Member who has the Floor; otherwise, they should have their conversations elsewhere.

Mr. Evans

The National Children's Home and a number of other children's charities have considerable experience in the area. The Lord Chancellor quoted from letters that he had received from the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, The Children's Society, Barnardo' s and the National Children's Home, all of which dealt with that concept of lengthening the period where children are involved.

I know that those organisations have written to hon. Members. I do not intend to repeat their comments, but hon Members will be aware that those are the views of some of the most highly respected children's organisations, who have a wealth of experience in this field and whose views I would not dismiss lightly.

At the beginning of this speech, I said that those who have contributed to this debate have done so with sincere and heartfelt opinions. In my opinion, the speeches that we have heard this evening have been sincere, passionate, intelligent and legitimate.

Many hon. Members quoted the injunction that was given to us earlier by the Catholic bishops. I applaud all hon. Members who contributed to the debate, all of whom listened with care to the arguments that were put before the Committee. As I said earlier, we must remember with caution that what we decide tonight will have far-reaching implications. We must examine our views very carefully—whatever decisions we make—and give careful and measured thought to those who will be affected by the way that we vote.

Couples, despite their best efforts, are sometimes involved in the trauma of marital breakdown. The innocent parties to that trauma—who have figured in many speeches—are the children whose whole lives will be affected by what we decide tonight. Therefore, we are not deciding just an intellectual question of how long it should take for couples to prove that their marriage has irretrievably broken down, or a quick gut reaction, or a gesture towards restricting divorce. We are making decisions that will have an effect on the lives of thousands of people and their children. It is a responsibility that we cannot take too seriously.

Mr. Sims

The debate this evening has inevitably centred on the length of time that will be devoted for the period for reflection and consideration. I remind the Committee that the debate started with the amendment that I moved, which would have the effect of making couples who are married unable to initiate divorce proceedings for two years, rather than the one year that is at present the law.

I believe that it is important for us to uphold the status of marriage. The Bill has been criticised for undermining the credibility of marriage—I think, perhaps, inaccurately. Nevertheless, we must send a message from this Committee that marriage is the foundation of our society, and that stable marriages are very important.

People should not get married "unadvisedly, lightly or wantonly"—to quote the Church service—and they should know that, when they get married, they cannot simply dissolve the contract within one year. I think that two years is a perfectly reasonable minimum period. That will be the effect of my amendment on which the first vote will take place. I hope that the Committee will support it.

Question put, That the amendment be made:—

The House divided: Ayes 154, Noes 235.

Division No. 106] [10.12 pm
AYES
Aitken, Rt Hon Jonathan Horam, John
Alton, David Hughes, Robert G (Harrow W)
Amess, David Hunt, Rt Hon David (Wirral W)
Arnold, Jacques (Gravesham) Hunter, Andrew
Atkins, Rt Hon Robert Jenkin, Bernard
Baker, Rt Hon Kenneth (Mole V) Jessel, Toby
Baker, Nicholas (North Dorset) Jones, Ieuan Wyn (Ynys Môn)
Banks, Matthew (Southport) Jones, Nigel (Cheltenham)
Bates, Michael Jopling, Rt Hon Michael
Beggs, Roy Kellett-Bowman, Dame Elaine
Beith, Rt Hon A J King, Rt Hon Tom
Bellingham, Henry Kirkhope, Timothy
Bendall, Vivian Knapman, Roger
Benton, Joe Knight, Dame Jill (Bir'm E'st'n)
Booth, Hartley Leigh, Edward
Bray, Dr Jeremy Lennox-Boyd, Sir Mark
Brazier, Julian Lidington, David
Brooke, Rt Hon Peter Lilley, Rt Hon Peter
Bruce, Ian (South Dorset) Lord, Michael
Budgen, Nicholas McAvoy, Thomas
Burns, Simon Maclean, Rt Hon David
Burt, Alistair McLoughlin, Patrick
Butcher, John Maitland, Lady Olga
Cann, Jamie Marlow, Tony
Cash, William Mates, Michael
Clark, Dr Michael (Rochford) Merchant, Piers
Congdon, David Mills, Iain
Conway, Derek Mitchell, Andrew (Gedling)
Coombs, Anthony (Wyre For'st) Mitchell, Sir David (NW Hants)
Coombs, Simon (Swindon) Molyneaux, Rt Hon Sir James
Dafis, Cynog Monro, Rt Hon Sir Hector
Davies, Quentin (Stamford) Montgomery, Sir Fergus
Davis, David (Boothferry) Murphy, Paul
Day, Stephen Neubert, Sir Michael
Deva, Nirj Joseph Nicholls, Patrick
Devlin, Tim Onslow, Rt Hon Sir Cranley
Dixon, Don Paice, James
Dorrell, Rt Hon Stephen Paisley, The Reverend Ian
Duncan Smith, Iain Parry, Robert
Eastham, Ken Patten, Rt Hon John
Evans, David (Welwyn Hatfield) Peacock, Mrs Elizabeth
Evans, Nigel (Ribble Valley) Porter, David (Waveney)
Evans, Roger (Monmouth) Powell, Ray (Ogmore)
Evennett, David Powell, William (Corby)
Faber, David Redwood, Rt Hon John
Field, Barry (Isle of Wight) Riddick, Graham
Forsythe, Clifford (S Antrim) Robathan, Andrew
Fox, Dr Liam (Woodspring) Roberts, Rt Hon Sir Wyn
Fox, Rt Hon Sir Marcus (Shipley) Roe, Mrs Marion (Broxbourne)
French, Douglas Rumbold, Rt Hon Dame Angela
Fry, Sir Peter Sackville, Tom
Gale, Roger Scott, Rt Hon Sir Nicholas
Gallie, Phil Shaw, David (Dover)
Gardiner, Sir George Shepherd, Richard (Aldridge)
Gill, Christopher Sims, Roger
Gillan, Cheryl Skeet, Sir Trevor
Goodson-Wickes, Dr Charles Skinner, Dennis
Gorst, Sir John Smyth, The Reverend Martin (Belfast S)
Grant, Sir A (SW Cambs)
Greenway, Harry (Ealing N) Spearing, Nigel
Griffiths, Peter (Portsmouth, N) Spicer, Sir Michael (S Worcs)
Hague, Rt Hon William Spink, Dr Robert
Hamilton, Rt Hon Sir Archibald Spring, Richard
Hamilton, Neil (Tatton) Sproat, Iain
Hannam, Sir John Steinberg, Gerry
Hargreaves, Andrew Stern, Michael
Harris, David Streeter, Gary
Hawksley, Warren Sumberg, David
Higgins, Rt Hon Sir Terence Sweeney, Walter
Taylor, Rt Hon John D (Strgfd) Wilkinson, John
Thompson, Patrick (Norwich N) Wilshire, David
Thornton, Sir Malcolm Winterton, Mrs Ann (Congleton)
Tracey, Richard Winterton, Nicholas (Macc'f'ld)
Tredinnick, David Wolfson, Mark
Twinn, Dr Ian Wood, Timothy
Vaughan, Sir Gerard Yeo, Tim
Waller, Gary Tellers for the Ayes:
Watts, John Mr. Michael Alison and
Widdecombe, Ann Mr. Donald Anderson.
NOES
Abbott, Ms Diane Fatchett, Derek
Ainsworth, Peter (East Surrey) Fishburn, Dudley
Ainsworth, Robert (Cov'try NE) Fisher, Mark
Allen, Graham Flynn, Paul
Anderson, Ms Janet (Ros'dale) Forman, Nigel
Armstrong, Hilary Forth, Eric
Ashby, David Foster, Rt Hon Derek
Banks, Robert (Harrogate) Foster, Don (Bath)
Barnes, Harry Foulkes, George
Barron, Kevin Fowler, Rt Hon Sir Norman
Bayley, Hugh Freeman, Rt Hon Roger
Beckett, Rt Hon Margaret Galbraith, Sam
Benn, Rt Hon Tony Gapes, Mike
Bermingham, Gerald Garel-Jones, Rt Hon Tristan
Berry, Roger Garnier, Edward
Betts, Clive Gerrard, Neil
Biffen, Rt Hon John Godman, Dr Norman A
Boateng, Paul Godsiff, Roger
Boswell, Tim Golding, Mrs Llin
Bottomley, Rt Hon Virginia Goodlad, Rt Hon Alastair
Bradley, Keith Gorman, Mrs Teresa
Brandreth, Gyles Griffiths, Win (Bridgend)
Bright, Sir Graham Grocott, Bruce
Brown, M (Brigg & Cl'thorpes) Gummer, Rt Hon John Selwyn
Burden, Richard Hall, Mike
Butler, Peter Hampson, Dr Keith
Butterfill, John Hanson, David
Byers, Stephen Harman, Ms Harriet
Caborn, Richard Harvey, Nick
Callaghan, Jim Haselhurst, Sir Alan
Campbell, Mrs Anne (C'bridge) Heald, Oliver
Campbell, Ronnie (Blyth V) Heathcoat-Amory, Rt Hon David
Carlisle, Sir Kenneth (Lincoln) Heppell, John
Carrington, Matthew Heseltine, Rt Hon Michael
Channon, Rt Hon Paul Hill, Keith (Streatham)
Chapman, Sir Sydney Hodge, Margaret
Chisholm, Malcolm Hogg, Rt Hon Douglas (G'tham)
Clapham, Michael Hogg, Norman (Cumbernauld)
Clark, Dr David (South Shields) Hoon, Geoffrey
Clarke, Eric (Midlothian) Hordern, Rt Hon Sir Peter
Clarke, Rt Hon Kenneth (Ru'clif) Howard, Rt Hon Michael
Clwyd, Mrs Ann Howarth, Alan (Strat'rd-on-A)
Coe, Sebastian Howarth, George (Knowsley North)
Coffey, Ann Howell, Rt Hon David (G'dford)
Corbyn, Jeremy Hoyle, Doug
Corston, Jean Hughes, Kevin (Doncaster N)
Cousins, Jim Hutton, John
Cunningham, Jim (Covy SE) Illsley, Eric
Currie, Mrs Edwina (S D'by'ire) Ingram, Adam
Curry, David (Skipton & Ripon) Jack, Michael
Darling, Alistair Jackson, Glenda (H'stead)
Davidson, Ian Jackson, Helen (Shef'ld, H)
Denham, John Janner, Greville
Douglas-Hamilton, Lord James Jenkins, Brian (S.E. Staffs)
Dover, Den Johnson Smith, Sir Geoffrey
Dowd, Jim Jones, Barry (Alyn and D'side)
Dunwoody, Mrs Gwyneth Jones, Gwilym (Cardiff N)
Dykes, Hugh Jones, Jon Owen (Cardiff C)
Eagle, Ms Angela Jones, Lynne (B'ham S O)
Eggar, Rt Hon Tim Jones, Robert B (W Hertfdshr)
Etherington, Bill Kennedy, Jane (L'pool Br'dg'n)
Evans, Jonathan (Brecon) Khabra, Piara S
Fabricant, Michael Kirkwood, Archy
Knight, Mrs Angela (Erewash) Pawsey, James
Knight, Rt Hon Greg (Derby N) Pickthall, Colin
Knox, Sir David Pike, Peter L
Kynoch, George (Kincardine) Pope, Greg
Lait, Mrs Jacqui Prentice, Bridget (Lew'm E)
Lang, Rt Hon Ian Prentice, Gordon (Pendle)
Lawrence, Sir Ivan Primarolo, Dawn
Liddell, Mrs Helen Quin, Ms Joyce
Livingstone, Ken Radice, Giles
Lloyd, Rt Hon Sir Peter (Fareham) Rendel, David
Lloyd, Tony (Stretford) Renton, Rt Hon Tim
Llwyd, Elfyn Robertson, George (Hamilton)
Loyden, Eddie Robinson, Mark (Somerton)
Luff, Peter Roche, Mrs Barbara
Lyell, Rt Hon Sir Nicholas Sainsbury, Rt Hon Sir Timothy
Lynne, Ms Liz Shaw, Sir Giles (Pudsey)
McCartney, Ian Sheerman, Barry
Macdonald, Calum Shephard, Rt Hon Gillian
McFall, John Shersby, Sir Michael
MacGregor, Rt Hon John Short, Clare
MacKay, Andrew Simpson, Alan
Mackinlay, Andrew Smith, Chris (Isl'ton S & F'sbury)
Maclennan, Robert Smith, Llew (Blaenau Gwent)
MacShane, Denis Smith, Tim (Beaconsfield)
Madden, Max Soames, Nicholas
Madel, Sir David Soley, Clive
Mahon, Alice Spellar, John
Major, Rt Hon John Squire, Rachel (Dunfermline W)
Marland Paul Squire, Robin (Hornchurch)
Marshall, Jim (Leicester, S) Stanley, Rt Hon Sir John
Marshall, John (Hendon S) Steen, Anthony
Martlew, Eric Stevenson, George
Mawhinney, Rt Hon Dr Brian Stott, Roger
Maxton, John Taylor, John M (Solihull)
Temple-Morris, Peter
Mayhew, Rt Hon Sir Patrick Tipping, Paddy
Meacher, Michael Touhig, Don
Meale, Alan Turner, Dennis
Michael, Alun Tyler, Paul
Michie, Bill (Sheffield Heeley) Waldegrave, Rt Hon William
Milburn, Alan Walden, George
Miller, Andrew Wallace, James
Mitchell, Austin (Gt Grimsby) Ward, John
Moonie, Dr Lewis Wardell, Gareth (Gower)
Morgan, Rhodri Wareing, Robert N
Morley, Elliot Watson, Mike
Morris, Estelle (B'ham Yardley) Whitney, Ray
Mudie, George Whittingdale, John
Mullin, Chris Wicks, Malcolm
Needham, Rt Hon Richard Wigley, Dafydd
Newton, Rt Hon Tony Worthington, Tony
O'Brien, Mike (N W'kshire) Young, David (Bolton SE)
O'Brien, William (Normanton) Young, Rt Hon Sir George
Oppenheim, Phillip
Ottaway, Richard Tellers for the Noes:
Page, Richard Mr. Peter Bottomley and
Pattie, Rt Hon Sir Geoffrey Sir Jim Lester.

Question accordingly negatived.

It being later than three hours after the commencement of the proceedings on the clause, THE CHAIRMAN put the Questions then required to be put.

Amendment proposed: No. 7, in page 5, line 14, at end add— '(9A) Where an application for a divorce order is made by one party, subsection (9D) applies if—

  1. (a) the other party applies to the court, within the prescribed period, for time for further reflection; and
  2. (b) the requirements of section 9 (expect any imposed under section 9(3) are satisfied.

(9B) Where any application for a divorce order is made, subsection (9D) also applies if there is any child of the family under the age of sixteen when the statement is received by the court. (9C) Subsection (9D) does not apply if—
  1. (a) at the time when the application for a divorce order is made, there is an occupation order or a non-molestation order in force in favour of the applicant, or of a child of the family, with a power of arrest attached under section 44; or
  2. (b) the court is satisfied that delaying the making of a divorce order would be significantly detrimental to the welfare of any child of the family.
(9D) If this subsection applies, the period for reflection and consideration is extended by a period of one year, but without invalidating the application for a divorce order.'.—[Mr. Leigh.]

Question put, That the amendment be made:—

The Committee divided: Ayes 144, Noes 243.

Division No. 107] [10.24 pm
AYES
Aitken, Rt Hon Jonathan Hamilton, Rt Hon Sir Archibald
Alton, David Hamilton, Neil (Tatton)
Amess, David Hannam, Sir John
Arnold, Jacques (Gravesham) Hargreaves, Andrew
Atkins, Rt Hon Robert Harris, David
Baker, Rt Hon Kenneth (Mole V) Hawksley, Warren
Baker, Nicholas (North Dorset) Hoey, Kate
Banks, Matthew (Southport) Horam, John
Bates, Michael Howard, Rt Hon Michael
Beggs, Roy Hughes, Robert G (Harrow W)
Beith, Rt Hon A J Hughes, Simon (Southwark)
Bellingham, Henry Hunt, Rt Hon David (Wirral W)
Bendall, Vivian Hunter, Andrew
Benton, Joe Jenkin, Bernard
Booth, Hartley Jessel, Toby
Bowis, John Jones, Robert B (W Hertfdshr)
Bray, Dr Jeremy Jopling, Rt Hon Michael
Bruce, Ian (South Dorset) Kellett-Bowman, Dame Elaine
Budgen, Nicholas Kirkhope, Timothy
Burns, Simon Knapman, Roger
Burt, Alistair Knight, Dame Jill (Bir'm E'st'n)
Butcher, John Leigh, Edward
Cash, William Lennox-Boyd, Sir Mark
Clappison, James Lidington, David
Clark, Dr Michael (Rochford) Lilley, Rt Hon Peter
Congdon, David Lord, Michael
Conway, Derek McAvoy, Thomas
Coombs, Anthony (Wyre For'st) Macdonald, Calum
Coombs, Simon (Swindon) McFall, John
Dafis, Cynog Maclean, Rt Hon David
Davies, Quentin (Stamford) McLoughlin, Patrick
Davis, David (Boothferry) Maitland, Lady Olga
Day, Stephen Martlew, Eric
Deva, Nirj Joseph Mates, Michael
Dixon, Don Merchant, Piers
Duncan Smith, Iain Mills, Iain
Eastham, Ken Mitchell, Andrew (Gedling)
Evans, David (Welwyn Hatfield) Molyneaux, Rt Hon Sir James
Evans, Nigel (Ribble Valley) Monro, Rt Hon Sir Hector
Evans, Roger (Monmouth) Montgomery, Sir Fergus
Evennett, David Neubert, Sir Michael
Faber, David Nicholls, Patrick
Field, Barry (Isle of Wight) Onslow, Rt Hon Sir Cranley
Forsythe, Clifford (S Antrim) Ottaway, Richard
Fox, Dr Liam (Woodspring) Paisley, The Reverend Ian
Fox, Rt Hon Sir Marcus (Shipley) Parry, Robert
Fry, Sir Peter Peacock, Mrs Elizabeth
Gale, Roger Porter, David (Waveney)
Gallie, Phil Powell, Ray (Ogmore)
Gardiner, Sir George Powell, William (Corby)
Gill, Christopher Redwood, Rt Hon John
Goodson-Wickes, Dr Charles Reid, Dr John
Gorst, Sir John Riddick, Graham
Grant, Sir A (SW Cambs) Roe, Mrs Marion (Broxbourne)
Greenway, Harry (Ealing N) Rumbold, Rt Hon Dame Angela
Griffiths, Peter (Portsmouth, N) Sackville, Tom
Scott, Rt Hon Sir Nicholas Thornton, Sir Malcolm
Shaw, David (Dover) Timms, Stephen
Shepherd, Richard (Aldridge) Tracey, Richard
Skeet, Sir Trevor Tredinnick, David
Skinner, Dennis Twinn, Dr Ian
Smyth, The Reverend Martin Waller, Gary
Spearing, Nigel Watts, John
Spicer, Sir James (W Dorset) Widdecombe, Ann
Spicer, Sir Michael (S Worcs) Wilkinson, John
Spink, Dr Robert Wilshire, David
Spring, Richard Winterton, Mrs Ann (Congleton)
Sproat, Iain Winterton, Nicholas (Macc'f'ld)
Steinberg, Gerry Wolfson, Mark
Stern, Michael Yeo, Tim
Sumberg, David
Sweeney, Walter Tellers for the Ayes:
Taylor, Rt Hon John D (Strgfd) Mr. Michael Alison and
Thompson, Patrick (Norwich N) Mr. Donald Anderson.
NOES
Abbott, Ms Diane Dewar, Donald
Ainsworth, Peter (East Surrey) Dorrell, Rt Hon Stephen
Ainsworth, Robert (Cov'try NE) Douglas-Hamilton, Lord James
Allen, Graham Dover, Den
Anderson, Ms Janet (Ros'dale) Dowd, Jim
Armstrong, Hilary Dunwoody, Mrs Gwyneth
Ashby, David Dykes, Hugh
Banks, Robert (Harrogate) Eagle, Ms Angela
Barnes, Harry Eggar, Rt Hon Tim
Barron, Kevin Etherington, Bill
Battle, John Evans, Jonathan (Brecon)
Bayley, Hugh Fabricant, Michael
Beckett, Rt Hon Margaret Fatchett, Derek
Benn, Rt Hon Tony Fishburn, Dudley
Bermingham, Gerald Fisher, Mark
Berry, Roger Flynn, Paul
Betts, Clive Forman, Nigel
Boateng, Paul Forth, Eric
Boswell, Tim Foster, Rt Hon Derek
Bottomley, Rt Hon Virginia Foster, Don (Bath)
Bradley, Keith Foulkes, George
Brandreth, Gyles Fowler, Rt Hon Sir Norman
Bright, Sir Graham Freeman, Rt Hon Roger
Brooke, Rt Hon Peter French, Douglas
Brown, M (Brigg & Cl'thorpes) Galbraith, Sam
Burden, Richard Gapes, Mike
Butler, Peter Garel-Jones, Rt Hon Tristan
Butterfill, John Garnier, Edward
Byers, Stephen Gerrard, Neil
Caborn, Richard Gillan, Cheryl
Callaghan, Jim Godman, Dr Norman A
Campbell, Mrs Anne (C'bridge) Godsiff, Roger
Campbell, Ronnie (Blyth V) Golding, Mrs Llin
Carlisle, Sir Kenneth (Lincoln) Goodlad, Rt Hon Alastair
Carrington, Matthew Gorman, Mrs Teresa
Channon, Rt Hon Paul Griffiths, Win (Bridgend)
Chapman, Sir Sydney Grocott, Bruce
Chisholm, Malcolm Gummer, Rt Hon John Selwyn
Clapham, Michael Hall, Mike
Clark, Dr David (South Shields) Hampson, Dr Keith
Clarke, Eric (Midlothian) Hanson, David
Clarke, Rt Hon Kenneth (Ru'clif) Harman, Ms Harriet
Clwyd, Mrs Ann Harvey, Nick
Coe, Sebastian Haselhurst, Sir Alan
Coffey, Ann Heald, Oliver
Corbyn, Jeremy Heathcoat-Amory, Rt Hon David
Corston, Jean Heppell, John
Cousins, Jim Heseltine, Rt Hon Michael
Cunningham, Jim (Covy SE) Higgins, Rt Hon Sir Terence
Currie, Mrs Edwina (S D'by'ire) Hill, Keith (Streatham)
Curry, David (Skipton & Ripon) Hodge, Margaret
Darling, Alistair Hogg, Rt Hon Douglas (G'tham)
Davidson, Ian Hogg, Norman (Cumbernauld)
Davies, Rt Hon Denzil (Llanelli) Hoon, Geoffrey
Denham, John Hordern, Rt Hon Sir Peter
Devlin, Tim Howarth, George (Knowsley North)
Hoyle, Doug Needham, Rt Hon Richard
Hughes, Kevin (Doncaster N) Newton, Rt Hon Tony
Hutton, John O'Brien, Mike (N W'kshire)
Illsley, Eric O'Brien, William (Normanton)
Ingram, Adam Oppenheim, Phillip
Jack, Michael Paice, James
Jackson, Glenda (H'stead) Pattie, Rt Hon Sir Geoffrey
Jackson, Helen (Shef'ld, H) Pawsey, James
Jenkins, Brian (S.E. Staffs) Pickthall, Colin
Johnson Smith, Sir Geoffrey Pike, Peter L
Jones, Barry (Alyn and D'side) Pope, Greg
Jones, Gwilym (Cardiff N) Prentice, Bridget (Lew'm E)
Jones, Ieuan Wyn (Ynys Môn) Prentice, Gordon (Pendle)
Jones, Jon Owen (Cardiff C) Primarolo, Dawn
Jones, Lynne (B'ham S O) Quin, Ms Joyce
Jones, Martyn (Clwyd, SW) Radice, Giles
Jones, Nigel (Cheltenham) Raynsford, Nick
Kennedy, Jane (L'pool Br'dg'n) Rendel, David
Khabra, Piara S Renton, Rt Hon Tim
Kilfoyle, Peter Roberts, Rt Hon Sir Wyn
King, Rt Hon Tom Robertson, George (Hamilton)
Kirkwood, Archy Robinson, Mark (Somerton)
Knight, Mrs Angela (Erewash) Roche, Mrs Barbara
Knight, Rt Hon Greg (Derby N) Sainsbury, Rt Hon Sir Timothy
Knox, Sir David Shaw, Sir Giles (Pudsey)
Kynoch, George (Kincardine) Sheerman, Barry
Lait, Mrs Jacqui Shephard, Rt Hon Gillian
Lang, Rt Hon Ian Shersby, Sir Michael
Lawrence, Sir Ivan Short, Clare
Liddell, Mrs Helen Simpson, Alan
Livingstone, Ken Sims, Roger
Lloyd, Rt Hon Sir Peter (Fareham) Smith, Chris (Isl'ton S & F'sbury)
Lloyd, Tony (Stretford) Smith, Llew (Blaenau Gwent)
Llwyd, Elfyn Smith, Tim (Beaconsfield)
Loyden, Eddie Soames, Nicholas
Luff, Peter Soley, Clive
Lyell, Rt Hon Sir Nicholas Spellar, John
Lynne, Ms Liz Squire, Rachel (Dunfermline W)
McCartney, Ian Squire, Robin (Hornchurch)
MacGregor, Rt Hon John Stanley, Rt Hon Sir John
MacKay, Andrew Steen, Anthony
Mackinlay, Andrew Stevenson, George
Maclennan, Robert Stott, Roger
MacShane, Denis Streeter, Gary
Madden, Max Taylor, John M (Solihull)
Madel, Sir David Temple-Morris, Peter
Mahon, Alice Tipping, paddy
Major, Rt Hon John Touhig, Don
Turner, Dennis
Marland, Paul Vaughan, Sir Gerard
Marshall, Jim (Leicester, S) Waldegrave, Rt Hon William
Marshall, John (Hendon S) Walden, George
Mawhinney, Rt Hon Dr Brian Wallace, James
Maxton, John Ward, John
Mayhew, Rt Hon Sir Patrick Wardell, Gareth (Gower)
Meale, Alan Wareing, Robert N
Michael, Alun Watson, Mike
Michie, Bill (Sheffield Heeley) Whitney, Ray
Milburn, Alan Whittingdale, John
Miller, Andrew Wicks, Malcolm
Mitchell, Sir David (NW Hants) Wigley, Dafydd
Moonie, Dr Lewis Worthington, Tony
Morgan, Rhodri Young, David (Bolton SE)
Morley, Elliot Young, Rt Hon Sir George
Morris, Estelle (B'ham Yardley)
Morris, Rt Hon John (Aberavon) Tellers for the Noes:
Mudie, George Mr. Peter Bottomley and
Mullin, Chris Sir Jim Lester.

Question accordingly negatived.

Amendment proposed: No. 8, in page 5, line 14, at end add— '(9A) Where an application for a divorce order is made by one party, subsection (9D) applies if—

  1. (a) the other party applies to the court, within the prescribed period, for time for further reflection; and
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  3. (b) the requirements of section 9 (except any imposed under section 9(3) are satisfied.

(9B) Where any application for a divorce order is made, subsection (9D) also applies if there is any child of the family under the age of sixteen when the statement is received by the court. (9C) Subsection (9D) does not apply if—
  1. (a) at the time when the application for a divorce order is made, there is an occupation order or a non-molestation order in force in favour of the applicant, or of a child of the family, with a power of arrest attached under section 44; or
  2. (b) the court is satisfied that delaying the making of a divorce order would be significantly detrimental to the welfare of any child of the family.
(9D) If this subsection applies, the period for reflection and consideration is extended by a period of six months, but without invalidating the application for a divorce order.'.—[Mr. Leigh.]

Question put, That the amendment be made:—

The Committee divided: Ayes 200, Noes 196.

Division No. 108] [10.35 pm
AYES
Ainsworth, Peter (East Surrey) Eastham, Ken
Aitken, Rt Hon Jonathan Evans, David (Welwyn Hatfield)
Alton, David Evans, Nigel (Ribble Valley)
Amess, David Evans, Roger (Monmouth)
Ancram, Rt Hon Michael Evennett, David
Arnold, Jacques (Gravesham) Faber, David
Atkins, Rt Hon Robert Field, Barry (Isle of Wight)
Atkinson, Peter (Hexham) Forsythe, Clifford (S Antrim)
Baker, Rt Hon Kenneth (Mole V) Fox, Dr Liam (Woodspring)
Baker, Nicholas (North Dorset) Fox, Rt Hon Sir Marcus (Shipley)
Banks, Matthew (Southport) French, Douglas
Banks, Robert (Harrogate) Fry, Sir Peter
Bates, Michael Gale, Roger
Batiste, Spencer Gallie, Phil
Beggs, Roy Gardiner, Sir George
Beith, Rt Hon A J Gill, Christopher
Bellingham, Henry Goodson-Wickes, Dr Charles
Bendall, Vivian Gorst, Sir John
Benton, Joe Grant, Sir A (SW Cambs)
Bonsor, Sir Nicholas Greenway, Harry (Ealing N)
Booth, Hartley Griffiths, Peter (Portsmouth, N)
Bowis, John Hague, Rt Hon William
Bray, Dr Jeremy Hamilton, Rt Hon Sir Archibald
Bright, Sir Graham Hamilton, Neil (Tatton)
Brooke, Rt Hon Peter Hannam, Sir John
Brown, M (Brigg & Cl'thorpes) Hanson, David
Bruce, Ian (South Dorset) Hargreaves, Andrew
Budgen, Nicholas Harris, David
Burns, Simon Hawksley, Warren
Burt, Alistair Heathcoat-Amory, Rt Hon David
Butcher, John Hendry, Charles
Carlisle, Sir Kenneth (Lincoln) Higgins, Rt Hon Sir Terence
Cash, William Hoey, Kate
Clappison, James Horam, John
Clark, Dr Michael (Rochford) Hordern, Rt Hon Sir Peter
Congdon, David Howard, Rt Hon Michael
Conway, Derek Howell, Rt Hon David (G'dford)
Coombs, Anthony (Wyre For'st) Hughes, Robert G (Harrow W)
Coombs, Simon (Swindon) Hughes, Simon (Southwark)
Curry, David (Skipton & Ripon) Hunt, Rt Hon David (Wirral W)
Dafis, Cynog Hunter, Andrew
Davies, Rt Hon Denzil (Llanelli) Jenkin, Bernard
Davies, Quentin (Stamford) Jessel, Toby
Davis, David (Boothferry) Johnson Smith, Sir Geoffrey
Day, Stephen Jones, Barry (Alyn and D'side)
Deva, Nirj Joseph Jones, Robert B (W Hertfdshr)
Dixon, Don Jopling, Rt Hon Michael
Dorrell, Rt Hon Stephen Kellett-Bowman, Dame Elaine
Douglas-Hamilton, Lord James Khabra, Piara S
Duncan Smith, Iain King, Rt Hon Tom
Kirkhope, Timothy Roe, Mrs Marion (Broxbourne)
Knapman, Roger Rowlands, Ted
Knight, Mrs Angela (Erewash) Rumbold, Rt Hon Dame Angela
Knight, Dame Jill (Bir'm E'st'n) Sackville, Tom
Lawrence, Sir Ivan Scott, Rt Hon Sir Nicholas
Leigh, Edward Shaw, David (Dover)
Lennox-Boyd, Sir Mark Shaw, Sir Giles (Pudsey)
Lidington, David Shepherd, Richard (Aldridge)
Lilley, Rt Hon Peter Shersby, Sir Michael
Lord, Michael Skeet, Sir Trevor
McAvoy, Thomas Skinner, Dennis
Macdonald, Calum Smith, Tim (Beaconsfield)
McFall, John Smyth, The Reverend Martin
MacGregor, Rt Hon John Spearing, Nigel
Maclean, Rt Hon David Spellar, John
Maclennan, Robert Spicer, Sir Michael (W Dorset)
McLoughlin, Patrick Spink, Dr Robert
Madel, Sir David Spring, Richard
Maitland, Lady Olga Sproat, Iain
Malone, Gerald Steen, Anthony
Marlow, Tony Steinberg, Gerry
Martlew, Eric Stern, Michael
Mates, Michael Streeter, Gary
Merchant, Piers Sumberg, David
Mills Iain Sweeney, Walter
Mitchell, Andrew (Gedling) Taylor, Rt Hon John D (Strgfd)
Molyneaux, Rt Hon Sir James Thompson, Patrick (Norwich N)
Monro, Rt Hon Sir Hector Thornton, Sir Malcolm
Montgomery, Sir Fergus Timms, Stephen
Tracey, Richard
Morris, Rt Hon John (Aberavon) Tredinnick, David
Murphy, Paul Trend, Michael
Neubert, Sir Michael Twinn, Dr Ian
Nicholls, Patrick Vaughan, Sir Gerard
Onslow, Rt Hon Sir Cranley Walden, George
Page, Richard Walker, Bill (N Tayside)
Paice, James Waller, Gary
Paisley, The Reverend Ian Wardle, Charles (Bexhill)
Parry, Robert Waterson, Nigel
Patten, Rt Hon John Watts, John
Pawsey, James Widdecombe, Ann
Peacock, Mrs Elizabeth Wilkinson, John
Porter, David (Waveney) Willetts, David
Powell, Ray (Ogmore) Wilshire, David
Powell, William (Corby) Winterton, Mrs Ann (Congleton)
Redwood, Rt Hon John Winterton, Nicholas (Macc'f'ld)
Reid, Dr John Wood, Timothy
Renton, Rt Hon Tim Yeo, Tim
Riddick, Graham
Robathan, Andrew Tellers for the Ayes:
Roberts, Rt Hon Sir Wyn Mr. Michael Alison and
Robinson, Mark (Somerton) Mr. Donald Anderson.
NOES
Abbott, Ms Diane Butterfill, John
Ainsworth Robert (Cov'try NE) Byers, Stephen
Allen, Graham Caborn, Richard
Anderson, Ms Janet (Ros'dale) Callaghan, Jim
Armstrong, Hilary Campbell, Mrs Anne (C'bridge)
Ashby, David Campbell, Ronnie (Blyth V)
Barnes, Harry Carrington, Matthew
Barron, Kevin Channon, Rt Hon Paul
Battle, John Chapman, Sir Sydney
Bayley, Hugh Chisholm, Malcolm
Beckett, Rt Hon Margaret Clapham, Michael
Benn, Rt Hon Tony Clark, Dr David (South Shields)
Bermingham, Gerald Clarke, Eric (Midlothian)
Berry, Roger Clarke, Rt Hon Kenneth (Ru'clif)
Betts, Clive Clwyd, Mrs Ann
Boateng, Paul Coe, Sebastian
Boswell, Tim Coffey, Ann
Bottomley, Rt Hon Virginia Corbyn, Jeremy
Bradley, Keith Corston, Jean
Brandreth, Gyles Cousins, Jim
Burden, Richard Cunningham, Jim (Covy SE)
Butler, Peter Darling, Alistair
Davidson, Ian Llwyd, Elfyn
Denham, John Loyden, Eddie
Devlin, Tim Luff, Peter
Dewar, Donald Lyell, Rt Hon Sir Nicholas
Dover, Den Lynne, Ms Liz
Dowd, Jim McCartney, Ian
Dunwoody, Mrs Gwyneth MacKay, Andrew
Dykes, Hugh Mackinlay, Andrew
Eagle, Ms Angela MacShane, Denis
Eggar, Rt Hon Tim Madden, Max
Etherington, Bill Mahon, Alice
Evans, Jonathan (Brecon) Major, Rt Hon John
Fabricant, Michael Marland, Paul
Fatchett, Derek Marshall, John (Hendon S)
Fishburn, Dudley Mawhinney, Rt Hon Dr Brian
Fisher, Mark Maxton, John
Forman, Nigel Mayhew, Rt Hon Sir Patrick
Forth, Eric Meale, Alan
Foster, Rt Hon Derek Michael, Alun
Foster, Don (Bath) Michie, Bill (Sheffield Heeley)
Foulkes, George Milburn, Alan
Fowler, Rt Hon Sir Norman Miller, Andrew
Freeman, Rt Hon Roger Mitchell, Sir David (NW Hants)
Galbraith, Sam Moonie, Dr Lewis
Gapes, Mike Morgan, Rhodri
Garel-Jones, Rt Hon Tristan Morley, Elliot
Garnier, Edward Morris, Estelle (B'ham Yardley)
Gerrard, Neil Mudie, George
Gillan, Cheryl Mullin, Chris
Godman, Dr Norman A Needham, Rt Hon Richard
Golding, Mrs Llin Newton, Rt Hon Tony
Goodlad, Rt Hon Alastair O'Brien, Mike (N W'kshire)
Gorman, Mrs Teresa O'Brien, William (Normanton)
Griffiths, Win (Bridgend) Oppenheim, Phillip
Grocott, Bruce Pattie, Rt Hon Sir Geoffrey
Gummer, Rt Hon John Selwyn Pickthall, Colin
Hall, Mike Pike, Peter L
Hampson, Dr Keith Pope, Greg
Harman, Ms Harriet Prentice, Bridget (Lew'm E)
Harvey, Nick Prentice, Gordon (Pendle)
Haselhurst, Sir Alan Primarolo, Dawn
Heald, Oliver Quin, Ms Joyce
Heppell, John Radice, Giles
Heseltine, Rt Hon Michael Raynsford, Nick
Hill, Keith (Streatham) Rendel, David
Hodge, Margaret Robertson, George (Hamilton)
Hogg, Norman (Cumbernauld) Roche, Mrs Barbara
Hoon, Geoffrey Sainsbury, Rt Hon Sir Timothy
Howarth, George (Knowsley North) Shephard, Rt Hon Gillian
Hoyle, Doug Short, Clare
Hughes, Kevin (Doncaster N) Simpson, Alan
Hutton, John Sims, Roger
Illsley, Eric Smith, Chris (Isl'ton S & F'sbury)
Ingram, Adam Smith, Llew (Blaenau Gwent)
Jack, Michael Soames, Nicholas
Jackson, Glenda (H'stead) Soley, Clive
Jackson, Helen (Shef'ld, H) Squire, Rachel (Dunfermline W)
Jenkins, Brian Squire, Robin (Hornchurch)
Jones, Gwilym (Cardiff N) Stanley, Rt Hon Sir John
Jones, Ieuan Wyn (Ynys Môn) Stevenson, George
Jones, Jon Owen (Cardiff C) Taylor, John M (Solihull)
Jones, Lynne (B'ham S O) Temple-Morris, Peter
Jones, Nigel (Cheltenham) Tipping, Paddy
Kennedy, Jane (L'pool Br'dg'n) Touhig, Don
Kirkwood, Archy Turner, Dennis
Knight, Rt Hon Greg (Derby N)
Knox, Sir David Waldegrave, Rt Hon William
Kynoch, George (Kincardine) Wallace, James
Lait, Mrs Jacqui Ward, John
Lang, Rt Hon Ian Wardell, Gareth (Gower)
Liddell, Mrs Helen Wareing, Robert N
Livingstone, Ken Watson, Mike
Lloyd, Rt Hon Sir Peter (Fareham) Whitney, Ray
Lloyd, Tony (Stretford) Whittingdale, John
Wicks, Malcolm Young, Rt Hon Sir George
Wigley, Dafydd Tellers for the Noes:
Worthington, Tony Mr. Peter Bottomley and
Young, David (Bolton SE) Sir Jim Lester.

on accordingly agreed to.

Clause 7, as amended, ordered to stand part of the Bill.

Dame Jill Knight

On a point of order, Mr. Morris. For 30 years I have been proud to be a loyal Back Bencher, but the vote that has just been taken is unprecedented, as is the fact that, earlier this evening, no fewer than 112 Conservative Members voted, including 11 Ministers and five Whips. Note should be taken of this extraordinary vote.

The Chairman

The hon. Lady is an important constituent of mine, but nevertheless I must tell her that that was not a valid point of order.

Mr. Patten

Further to that point of order, Mr. Morris.

The Chairman

There cannot possibly be anything to add to that point, even by the right hon. Gentleman.

Mr. Patten

On a separate point of order, Mr. Morris.

The Chairman

Order. That is a remarkable change in so few seconds.

Mr. Patten

It is a new point of order. Would it be in order for the Lord President and Leader of the House to approach you tonight if he wished to make a statement on Government business in light of this evening's vote, and the fact that an overwhelming majority—

The Chairman

Order. The Chairman does not anticipate anything that is likely to happen later.

Bill (Clauses 5 and 7), as amended, to be reported.

To lie upon the Table.