HC Deb 17 July 2000 vol 354 cc139-48
Miss Widdecombe

I beg to move amendment No. 1, in page 2, line 34, leave out "one year" and insert "six months".

The First Deputy Chairman

With this it will be convenient to discuss the following amendments: No. 2, in page 2, line 40, leave out "four years" and insert "eighteen months".

No. 22, in page 2, line 40, leave out "four" and insert "two".

No. 23, in page 2, line 40, at end insert— '(5) Before an order is made under subsection (4) above, the Secretary of State shall lay before both Houses of Parliament a report on the working of this Act in the previous twelve months. (6) The Secretary of State shall appoint an individual or individuals in order to produce a report under subsection (5).'.

Miss Widdecombe

I intend to press amendments Nos. 1 and 2 to a Division. The two amendments relate to the so-called sunset clauses, seeking to reduce the periods involved. The Government propose that the Bill should cease to exist after five years. If it were thought to have been successful, fresh primary legislation would be needed. They also state that the first review of the Bill and its first annual renewal will take place one year after its commencement.

We propose that the Bill should cease to have effect after two years without fresh legislation and should be reviewed, with a view to renewal, for the first time after six rather than 12 months. The reason for that is that the Bill has been exceptionally rushed.

As a matter of form rather than of substance, I pointed out to the Minister that if he did not like my proposal, he could amend it on Report. As the Committee will be aware, it is exceedingly unlikely that, as Report will immediately follow the Committee stage, the Minister will have enough time to draft a suitable amendment.

The rushed proceedings of the Bill make it imperative that we review the measure as soon as possible. At this stage, we should include provisions for renewal, for the Bill to cease to exist and for the introduction of fresh primary legislation. Even if the time limit is two years, that would enable us to get past the world cup qualifying period and the matches about which the Home Secretary and the Minister are so worried. We should have been able to test the measure repeatedly. If it works well, the Minister need have no fear about the ease with which it would be renewed under fresh primary legislation. However, if it is not working, the sooner we get rid of it, the better. It would be counterproductive to add a further three years before it ceases to have effect.

If the legislation had been taken at a more leisurely pace, I would have considered six months unreasonable for the first review date. I would have said that we should have at least a year, so as to give the Bill time to work and to see what happened. However, there has been an exceptional rush. The Government have already had to amend their proposals many times. There were many additions and amendments to the first draft of the Bill before it became the second draft. That too was changed before the final Bill was issued. We have proposed amendments this evening—some of which the Government have accepted. They have added their own amendments and have tabled some on Report. We assume that there will be further amendments in another place.

The whole process has been so rushed that we need to give ourselves an early point of renewal. That is why I propose six months. That period will take us past several matches. The measure will have been exercised in different circumstances in several parts of the country. We shall have been able to form a judgment as to how well it is working. If it is not working—if it turns out to be an expensive piece of inefficiency—the sooner we get rid of it, the better.

If the Minister has confidence in the measure, however, he will accept my proposal. If he believes that the measure will work, there will be no difficulty whatever. Given that we have co-operated in trying to get it through and have done what we can to amend it to make it better, we shall not stand in its way if it is actually working after six months. Indeed, the Minister might like the opportunity to stand at the Dispatch Box and gloat in six months' time—that might be a crucial moment for him to gloat. If he has confidence in the Bill, he will accept the amendments. I intend to press amendments Nos. 1 and 2 to a Division.

Mr. Peter Brooke (Cities of London and Westminster)

I support my right hon. Friend the Member for Maidstone and The Weald (Miss Widdecombe). Hon. Members will have heard me quote the remark of the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Sam Rayburn, Lyndon Johnson's great ally. He said that the three wisest words in the English language were "Wait a minute".

I commend my right hon. Friend for her moderation in asking for only six months and not for a lesser period. I have sat through most of the proceedings of the Bill on Second Reading and in Committee. As the minutes go by, the disadvantages of the process through which the measure is passing become ever clearer. I hope that the Minister will accept the amendment. In choosing a period of six months, my right hon. Friend makes it clear that she has considered both the football programme that lies between now and that deadline and the desirability of reconsidering the measure, given the manner in which we have been considering it.

11.30 pm
Mr. Simon Hughes

My hon. Friends and I are concerned about this clause and we have tabled an amendment that is similar, although not as immediate in its effect, to the one tabled by the right hon. Member for Maidstone and The Weald (Miss Widdecombe). Like the right hon. Member for Cities of London and Westminster (Mr. Brooke), I believe that the process today has confirmed my original view that we should review the Bill sooner rather than later.

If, over the next week, and with the help of the Lords, the House gets the Bill right, we may not need to do much work. However, that is not the issue. The issue is when we give ourselves the lever to do something about it, so I hope that the Minister will be sympathetic to three proposals. The first is that we bring forward the timetable for review. The right hon. Member for Maidstone and The Weald suggested that it should be six months, and the Home Secretary made the good point that it would be unrealistic to have a review at about the time of a general election. It is sensible to plan for the review outside the probable general election month of May and, to be fair to the right hon. Lady, a review in six or in 18 months would achieve that aim.

Mr. Banks

Will the hon. Gentleman tell us how many matches England will play away in the next six months?

Mr. Hughes

The hon. Gentleman knows the answer better than me, but I understand that there is at least one away match in that period. I understand that England will play a friendly against France and the first world cup qualifying match is against Germany, but that is a home game at Wembley. At most there will be two away games; but the hon. Gentleman knows the answer better than I do. However, as we were reminded earlier, there will be club matches that may also trigger the powers in the Bill. There is a competition in Germany in August in which Manchester United are scheduled to play, and the Government may want to act on that.

Secondly, we need to establish what the backstop to the Bill will be. As a result of representations, the Government have offered a backstop of five years, but we, like the Conservative party, are trying to persuade the Government to bring that forward. Such a Bill should not be left for as long as that.

The third proposal appears in amendment No. 23. I hope that the Minister can be positive about the fact that, as with much other legislation—including legislation that has passed through the House this year—there will be provision to report to Parliament on how the Bill has worked before we debate its renewal or extension. The Government should consult the police, the port authorities, the airports and the magistrates so that an informed report is produced by an independent person, and it is clearly not fixed, spun or in other ways subject to political bias.

I hope that my proposals appeal to the Minister and that he will give a positive response to all the amendments in the group.

Mr. Charles Clarke

I shall respond to the amendments in reverse order. I hope that the hon. Member for Southwark, North and Bermondsey (Mr. Hughes) will consider withdrawing amendment No. 23. We acknowledge the importance of reporting to the House and we intend to table on Report an amendment that deals with that point directly. I understand that my hon. Friend the Member for Islington, North (Mr. Corbyn) is one of the signatories to that amendment.

I am pretty militantly against amendment No. 1, which was tabled by the right hon. Member for Maidstone and The Weald (Miss Widdecombe). Six months is too short a period to review any legislation seriously. Considering it after 12 months is perfectly reasonable, because we need to go through at least a full international football season to have an idea of how the Bill has worked in practice. I do not want to be personally critical, but to suggest that we can review the Act in six months is ridiculous and disrespectful to the House. It is perfectly reasonable to report to the House after 12 months, and I would resist the amendment on that basis alone.

Amendments Nos. 2 and 22 are similar in character and relate to the length of the Bill's operation. The total of five years is perfectly reasonable, and I urge my right hon. and hon. Friends to oppose the amendments if they are pressed to a vote. However, I do not feel as strongly about those as I do about amendment No. 1. I acknowledge that there is a balance of judgment about how long we should operate the Bill. Some say it should be five years, some say two years and others say 18 months, and we are prepared to continue discussions on that point, so if the Conservatives want to table different amendments in another place, we will consider them constructively. However, amendment No. 1 should be resisted as ridiculous.

In summary, I urge the hon. Member for Southwark, North and Bermondsey (Mr. Hughes) not to press amendment No. 23, and I urge my right hon. and hon. Friends to oppose amendments Nos. 1, 2 and 22.

Question put, That the amendment be made:—

The Committee divided: Ayes 112, Noes 207.

Division No. 271] [11.36 pm
AYES
Ainsworth, Peter (E Surrey) Loughton, Tim
Amess, David Luff, Peter
Arbuthnot, Rt Hon James Lyell, Rt Hon Sir Nicholas
Baldry, Tony MacGregor, Rt Hon John
Bell, Martin (Tatton) McIntosh, Miss Anne
Bercow, John Maclean, Rt Hon David
Body, Sir Richard McLoughlin, Patrick
Boswell, Tim Malins, Humfrey
Bottomley, Peter (Worthing W) Maples, John
Bottomley, Rt Hon Mrs Virginia Maude, Rt Hon Francis
Brazier, Julian May, Mrs Theresa
Brooke, Rt Hon Peter Norman, Archie
Browning, Mrs Angela O'Brien, Stephen (Eddisbury)
Bruce, Ian (S Dorset) Ottaway, Richard
Burns, Simon Paice, James
Butterfill, John Paterson, Owen
Cash, William Prior, David
Chope, Christopher Redwood, Rt Hon John
Clappison, James Robathan, Andrew
Collins, Tim Robertson, Laurence
Cormack, Sir Patrick Roe, Mrs Marion (Broxbourne)
Cran, James Ruffley, David
Curry, Rt Hon David St Aubyn, Nick
Davies, Quentin (Grantham) Sayeed, Jonathan
Dorrell, Rt Hon Stephen Shephard, Rt Hon Mrs Gillian
Evans, Nigel Simpson Keith (Mid-Norfolk)
Fabricant, Michael Soames, Nicholas
Fallon, Michael
Fox Dr Liam Spelman, Mrs Caroline
Fraser, Christopher Spicer, Sir Michael
Gale, Roger Spring, Richard
Garnier, Edward Stanley, Rt Hon Sir John
Gibb, Nick Streeter, Gary
Gorman, Mrs Teresa Swayne, Desmond
Green, Damian Syms, Robert
Grieve, Dominic Tapsell, Sir Peter
Gummer, Rt Hon John Taylor, John M (Solihull)
Hamilton, Rt Hon Sir Archie Taylor, Sir Teddy
Hammond, Philip Thomas, Simon (Ceredigion)
Hancock, Mike Townend, John
Hawkins, Nick Tredinnick, David
Hayes, John Trend, Michael
Heald, Oliver Tyrie, Andrew
Horam, John Viggers, Peter
Howard, Rt Hon Michael Waterson, Nigel
Howarth, Gerald (Aldershot) Whitney, Sir Raymond
Jack, Rt Hon Michael Whittingdale, John
Jackson, Robert (Wantage) Widdecombe, Rt Hon Miss Ann
Jenkin, Bernard Wilkinson, John
Johnson Smith, Rt Hon Sir Geoffrey Willetts, David
Wilshire, David
Key, Robert Winterton, Mrs Ann (Congleton)
King, Rt Hon Tom (Bridgwater) Winterton, Nicholas (Macclesfield)
Laing, Mrs Eleanor Yeo, Tim
Lait, Mrs Jacqui Young, Rt Hon Sir George
Leigh, Edward
Lewis, Dr Julian (New Forest E) Tellers for the Ayes:
Lilley, Rt Hon Peter Mr. John Randall and
Lloyd, Rt Hon Sir Peter (Fareham) Mr. Peter Atkinson.
NOES
Abbott, Ms Diane Godsiff, Roger
Ainger, Nick Goggins, Paul
Ainsworth, Robert (Cov'try NE) Golding, Mrs Llin
Alexander, Douglas Gordon, Mrs Eileen
Allen, Graham Griffiths, Jane (Reading E)
Anderson, Janet (Rossendale) Griffiths, Nigel (Edinburgh S)
Banks, Tony Grogan, John
Barnes, Harry Hain, Peter
Barron, Kevin Hall, Mike (Weaver Vale)
Battle, John Hall, Patrick (Bedford)
Beard, Nigel Hamilton, Fabian (Leeds NE)
Benn, Hilary (Leeds C) Harman, Rt Hon Ms Harriet
Best, Harold Healey, John
Betts, Clive Henderson, Doug (Newcastle N)
Blackman, Liz Hepburn, Stephen
Blizzard, Bob Heppell, John
Boateng, Rt Hon Paul Hesford, Stephen
Bradley, Keith (Withington) Hinchliffe, David
Bradley, Peter (The Wrekin) Hoey, Kate
Brown, Russell (Dumfries) Home Robertson, John
Browne, Desmond Hope, Phil
Buck, Ms Karen Howarth, Alan (Newport E)
Burden, Richard Howells, Dr Kim
Burgon, Colin Hoyle, Lindsay
Butler, Mrs Christine Hughes, Kevin (Doncaster N)
Caborn, Rt Hon Richard Humble, Mrs Joan
Campbell-Savours, Dale Hurst, Alan
Cann, Jamie Hutton, John
Chisholm, Malcolm Iddon, Dr Brian
Clark, Rt Hon Dr David (S Shields) Jackson, Helen (Hillsborough)
Clark, Paul (Gillingham) Jamieson, David
Clarke, Charles (Norwich S) Jenkins, Brian
Clelland, David Jones, Rt Hon Barry (Alyn)
Clwyd, Ann Kaufman, Rt Hon Gerald
Coaker, Vernon Kemp, Fraser
Cohen, Harry Kidney, David
Colman, Tony Kilfoyle, Peter
Connarty, Michael King, Andy (Rugby & Kenilworth)
Corbett, Robin Kumar, Dr Ashok
Corston, Jean Ladyman, Dr Stephen
Cousins, Jim Lammy, David
Cox, Tom Lepper, David
Cranston, Ross Levitt, Tom
Crausby, David Lewis, Ivan (Bury S)
Cryer, Mrs Ann (Keighley) Lewis, Terry (Worsley)
Cryer, John (Hornchurch) Love, Andrew
Cummings, John McAvoy, Thomas
Cunningham, Rt Hon Dr Jack (Copeland) McCartney, Rt Hon Ian(Makerfield)
Cunningham, Jim (Cov'try S) McGuire, Mrs Anne
Curtis-Thomas, Mrs Claire McIsaac, Shona
Dalyell, Tam Mackinlay, Andrew
Darvill, Keith McNulty, Tony
Davidson, Ian MacShane, Denis
Davies, Rt Hon Denzil (Llanelli) Mactaggart, Fiona
Davies, Geraint (Croydon C) McWalter, Tony
Davis, Rt Hon Terry(B'ham Hodge H) McWilliam, John
Marsden, Paul (Shrewsbury)
Dawson, Hilton Marshall, David (Shettleston)
Dismore, Andrew Martlew, Eric
Drew, David Meale, Alan
Dunwoody, Mrs Gwyneth Michael, Rt Hon Alun
Eagle, Maria (L'pool Garston) Miller, Andrew
Edwards, Huw Moonie, Dr Lewis
Efford, Clive Moran, Ms Margaret
Ellman, Mrs Louise Mountford, Kali
Field, Rt Hon Frank Mullin, Chris
Fitzpatrick, Jim Murphy, Jim (Eastwood)
Fitzsimons, Mrs Lorna Naysmith, Dr Doug
Flint, Caroline Olner, Bill
Flynn, Paul O'Neill, Martin
Follett, Barbara Palmer, Dr Nick
Foster, Michael J (Worcester) Pickthall, Colin
Gibson, Dr Ian Pollard, Kerry
Gilroy, Mrs Linda Pope, Greg
Pound, Stephen Stringer, Graham
Prentice, Ms Bridget (Lewisham E) Taylor, Rt Hon Mrs Ann(Dewsbury)
Prosser, Gwyn
Purchase, Ken Taylor, David (NW Leics)
Quinn, Lawrie Temple-Morris, Peter
Rapson, Syd Thomas, Gareth (Clwyd W)
Reed, Andrew (Loughborough) Thomas, Gareth R (Harrow W)
Rooker, Rt Hon Jeff Tipping, Paddy
Rooney, Terry Todd, Mark
Ross, Ernie (Dundee W) Truswell, Paul
Rowlands, Ted Turner, Dennis (Wolverh'ton SE)
Roy, Frank Turner, Dr Desmond (Kemptown)
Ruane, Chris Turner, Dr George (NW Norfolk)
Ryan, Ms Joan Turner, Neil (Wigan)
Salter, Martin Twigg, Derek (Halton)
Sarwar, Mohammad Twigg, Stephen (Enfield)
Savidge, MaIcolm Vis, Dr Rudi
Shaw, Jonathan Walley, Ms Joan
Sheerman, Barry Ward Ms Claire
Short, Rt Hon Clare Wareing, Robert N
Smith, Angela (Basildon) Watts, David
Smith, Miss Geraldine (Morecambe & Lunesdale) Williams, Rt Hon Alan (Swansea W)
Williams, Alan W (E Carmarthen)
Smith, Jacqui (Redditch) Williams, Mrs Betty (Conwy)
Smith, John (Glamorgan) Winterton, Ms Rosie (Doncaster C)
Snape, Peter Woolas, Phil
Soley, Clive Wright, Anthony D (Gt Yarmouth)
Squire, Ms Rachel Wright, Tony (Cannock)
Steinberg, Gerry Wyatt, Derek
Stewart, David (Inverness E)
Stewart, Ian (Eccles) Tellers for the Noes:
Stinchcombe, Paul Mr. Jim Dowd and
Straw, Rt Hon Jack Mr. Gerry Sutcliffe.

Question accordingly negatived.

Amendment proposed:No. 2, in page 2, line 40, leave out "four years" and insert "eighteen months"—[Miss Widdecombe.]

Question put,That the amendment be made:—

The Committee divided:Ayes 152, Noes 208.

Division No. 272] [11.50 pm
AYES
Ainsworth, Peter (E Surrey) Clappison, James
Allan, Richard Collins, Tim
Amess, David Cormack, Sir Patrick
Arbuthnot, Rt Hon James Cotter, Brian
Baker, Norman Cran, James
Baldry, Tony Curry, Rt Hon David
Ballard, Jackie Davey, Edward (Kingston)
Beith, Rt Hon A J Davies, Quentin (Grantham)
Bell, Martin (Tatton) Day, Stephen
Bercow, John Dorrell, Rt Hon Stephen
Body, Sir Richard Evans, Nigel
Boswell, Tim Fabricant, Michael
Bottomley, Peter (Worthing W) Fearn, Ronnie
Bottomley, Rt Hon Mrs Virginia Foster, Don (Bath)
Brake, Tom Fox, Dr Liam
Brand, Dr Peter Fraser, Christopher
Brazier, Julian Gale, Roger
Breed, Colin Garnier, Edward
Brooke, Rt Hon Peter George, Andrew (St Ives)
Browning, Mrs Angela Gibb, Nick
Bruce, Ian (S Dorset) Gidley, Sandra
Bruce, Malcolm (Gordon) Gorman, Mrs Teresa
Burnett, John Gorrie, Donald
Burns, Simon Green, Damian
Burstow, Paul Grieve, Dominic
Butterfill, John Gummer, Rt Hon John
Cash, William Hamilton, Rt Hon Sir Archie
Chidgey, David Hammond, Philip
Chope, Christopher Hancock, Mike
Harris, Dr Evan Robathan, Andrew
Harvey, Nick Robertson, Laurence
Hawkins, Nick Roe, Mrs Marion (Broxbourne)
Hayes, John Ross, William (E Lond'y)
Heald, Oliver Ruffley, David
Heath, David (Somerton & Frome) Russell, Bob (Colchester)
Horam, John St Aubyn, Nick
Howard, Rt Hon Michael Sanders, Adrian
Howarth, Gerald (Aldershot) Sayeed, Jonathan
Hughes, Simon (Southwark N) Shephard, Rt Hon Mrs Gillian
Jack, Rt Hon Michael Simpson, Keith (Mid-Norfolk)
Jackson, Robert (Wantage) Smith, Sir Robert (W Ab'd'ns)
Jenkin, Bernard Soames, Nicholas
Johnson Smith,Rt Hon Sir Geoffrey Spelman, Mrs Caroline
Spicer, Sir Michael
Keetch, Paul Spring, Richard
Kennedy, Rt Hon Charles(Ross Skye & Inverness W) Stanley, Rt Hon Sir John
Streeter, Gary
Key, Robert Stunell, Andrew
King, Rt Hon Tom (Bridgwater) Swayne, Desmond
Kirkwood, Archy Syms, Robert
Laing, Mrs Eleanor Tapsell, Sir Peter
Lait, Mrs Jacqui Taylor, John M (Solihull)
Leigh, Edward Taylor, Matthew (Truro)
Lewis, Dr Julian (New Forest E) Taylor, Sir Teddy
Lilley, Rt Hon Peter Thomas, Simon (Ceredigion)
Lloyd, Rt Hon Sir Peter (Fareham) Tonge, Dr Jenny
Loughton, Tim Townend, John
Luff, Peter Tredinnick, David
Lyell, Rt Hon Sir Nicholas Trend, Michael
MacGregor, Rt Hon John Tyler, Paul
McIntosh, Miss Anne Tyrie, Andrew
Maclean, Rt Hon David Viggers, Peter
Maclennan, Rt Hon Robert Waterson, Nigel
McLoughlin, Patrick Webb, Steve
Malins, Humfrey Whitney, Sir Raymond
Maples, John Whittingdale, John
Maude, Rt Hon Francis Widdecombe, Rt Hon Miss Ann
May, Mrs Theresa Wilkinson, John
Moore, Michael Willetts, David
Norman, Archie Willis, Phil
Oaten, Mark Wilshire, David
O'Brien, Stephen (Eddisbury) Winterton, Mrs Ann (Congleton)
Öpik, Lembit Winterton, Nicholas (Macclesfield)
Ottaway, Richard Yeo, Tim
Paice, James Young, Rt Hon Sir George
Paterson, Owen
Prior, David Tellers for the Ayes:
Redwood, Rt Hon John Mr. John Randall and
Rendel, David Mr. Peter Atkinson.
NOES
Abbott, Ms Diane Burden, Richard
Ainger, Nick Burgon, Colin
Ainsworth, Robert (Cov'try NE) Butler, Mrs Christine
Alexander, Douglas Caborn, Rt Hon Richard
Allen, Graham Campbell-Savours, Dale
Anderson, Janet (Rossendale) Cann, Jamie
Chisholm, Malcolm
Banks, Tony Clark, Rt Hon Dr David (S Shields)
Barnes, Harry Clark, Paul (Gillingham)
Barron, Kevin Clarke, Charles (Norwich S)
Battle, John Clelland, David
Beard, Nigel Clwyd, Ann
Benn, Hilary (Leeds C) Coaker, Vernon
Best, Harold Cohen, Harry
Betts, Clive Colman, Tony
Blackman, Liz Connarty, Michael
Blizzard, Bob Corbett, Robin
Boateng, Rt Hon Paul Corston, Jean
Bradley, Keith (Withington) Cousins,Jim
Cox, Tom
Bradley, Peter (The Wrekin) Cranston, Ross
Brown, Russell (Dumfries) Crausby, David
Browne, Desmond Cryer, Mrs Ann (Keighley)
Buck, Ms Karen Cryer, John (Hornchurch)
Cummings, John McAvoy, Thomas
Cunningham, Rt Hon Dr Jack (Copeland) McCartney, Rt Hon Ian (Makerfield)
Cunningham, Jim (Cov'try S) McGuire, Mrs Anne
Curtis-Thomas, Mrs Claire McIsaac, Shona
Dalyell, Tam Mackinlay, Andrew
Darvill, Keith McNulty, Tony
Davidson, Ian MacShane, Denis
Davies, Rt Hon Denzil (Llanelli) Mactaggart, Fiona
Davies, Geraint (Croydon C) McWalter, Tony
Davis, Rt Hon Terry (B'ham Hodge H) McWilliam, John
Marsden, Paul (Shrewsbury)
Dawson, Hilton Marshall, David (Shettleston)
Dismore, Andrew Martlew, Eric
Drew, David Meale, Alan
Dunwoody, Mrs Gwyneth Michael, Rt Hon Alun
Eagle, Maria (L'pool Garston) Miller, Andrew
Edwards, Huw Moonie, Dr Lewis
Effort, Clive Moran, Ms Margaret
Ellman, Mrs Louise Mountford, Kali
Field, Rt Hon Frank Mullin, Chris
Murphy, Jim (Eastwood)
Fitzpatrick, Jim Naysmith, Dr Doug
Fitzsimons, Mrs Lorna Olner, Bill
Flint, Caroline O'Neill, Martin
Flynn, Paul Palmer, Dr Nick
Follett, Barbara Pickthall, Colin
Foster, Michael J (Worcester) Pollard, Kerry
Gibson, Dr Ian Pope, Greg
Gilroy, Mrs Linda Pound, Stephen
Godsiff, Roger Prentice, Ms Bridget (Lewisham E)
Goggins, Paul Prosser, Gwyn
Golding, Mrs Llin Purchase, Ken
Gordon, Mrs Eileen Quinn, Lawrie
Griffiths, Jane (Reading E) Rapson, Syd
Griffiths, Nigel (Edinburgh S) Reed, Andrew (Loughborough)
Grogan, John Rooker, Rt Hon Jeff
Hain, Peter Rooney, Terry
Hall, Mike (Weaver Vale) Ross, Ernie (Dundee W)
Hall, Patrick (Bedford) Rowlands, Ted
Hamilton, Fabian (Leeds NE) Roy, Frank
Harman, Rt Hon Ms Harriet Ruane, Chris
Healey, John Ryan, Ms Joan
Henderson, Doug (Newcastle N) Salter, Martin
Hepburn, Stephen Sarwar, Mohammad
Heppell, John Savidge, Malcolm
Hesford, Stephen Sawford, Phil
Hinchliffe, David Shaw, Jonathan
Hoey, Kate Sheerman, Barry
Home Robertson, John Short, Rt Hon Clare
Hope, Phil Smith, Angela (Basildon)
Howarth, Alan (Newport E) Smith, Miss Geraldine (Morecambe & Lunesdale)
Howells, Dr Kim
Hoyle, Lindsay Smith, Jacqui (Redditch)
Hughes, Kevin (Doncaster N) Smith, John (Glamorgan)
Humble, Mrs Joan Snape, Peter
Hurst, Alan Soley, Clive
Hutton, John Squire, Ms Rachel
Iddon, Dr Brian Steinberg, Gerry
Jackson, Helen (Hillsborough) Stewart, David (Inverness E)
Jamieson, David Stewart, Ian (Eccles)
Stinchcombe, Paul
Jenkins, Brian Straw, Rt Hon Jack
Jones, Rt Hon Barry (Alyn) Stringer, Graham
Kaufman, Rt Hon Gerald Taylor, Rt Hon Mrs Ann (Dewsbury)
Kemp, Fraser
Kidney, David Taylor, David (NW Leics)
Kilfoyle, Peter Temple-Morris, Peter
King, Andy (Rugby & Kenilworth) Thomas, Gareth (Clwyd W)
Kumar, Dr Ashok Thomas, Gareth R (Harrow W)
Ladyman, Dr Stephen Tipping, Paddy
Lammy, David Todd, Mark
Lepper, David Truswell, Paul
Levitt, Tom Turner, Dennis (Wolverh'ton SE)
Lewis, Ivan (Bury S) Turner, Dr Desmond (Kemptown)
Love, Andrew Turner, Dr George (NW Norfolk)
Turner, Neil (Wigan) Williams, Alan W (E Carmarthen)
Twigg, Derek (Halton) Williams, Mrs Betty (Conwy)
Twigg, Stephen (Enfield) Winterton, Ms Rosie (Doncaster C)
Vaz, Keith Woolas, Phil
Vis, Dr Rudi Wright, Anthony D (Gt Yarmouth)
Walley, Ms Joan Wright, Tony (Cannock)
Ward, Ms Claire Wyatt, Derek
Wareing, Robert N
Watts, David Tellers for the Noes:
Williams, Rt Hon Alan (Swansea W) Mr. Jim Dowd and
Mr. Gerry Sutcliffe.

Question accordingly negatived.

It being after 12 midnight, THE CHAIRMAN, pursuant to Order [this day], proceeded to put forthwith the Questions necessary for the disposal of the business to be concluded at that hour.

Clauses 5 to 7 ordered to stand part of the Bill.

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