HC Deb 25 July 2000 vol 354 cc933-7

Queen's recommendation having been signified—

That in respect of service from 1st April 2000, the Data Protection Commissioner shall be paid a salary of £68,212 per annum.—[Mr. Pope.]

The House divided: Ayes 351, Noes 113.

Division No. 288] [5.34 pm
AYES
Adams, Mrs Irene (Paisley N) Blackman, Liz
Ainger, Nick Blears, Ms Hazel
Ainsworth, Robert (Cov'try NE) Blizzard, Bob
Allan, Richard Boateng, Rt Hon Paul
Anderson, Donald (Swansea E) Bradley, Peter (The Wrekin)
Anderson, Janet (Rossendale) Bradshaw, Ben
Armstrong, Rt Hon Ms Hilary Brake, Tom
Ashdown, Rt Hon Paddy Brand, Dr Peter
Ashton, Joe Breed, Colin
Atherton, Ms Candy Brinton, Mrs Helen
Atkins, Charlotte Brown, Russell (Dumfries)
Austin, John Bruce, Malcolm (Gordon)
Baker, Norman Buck, Ms Karen
Ballard, Jackie Burden, Richard
Banks, Tony Burgon, Colin
Bames, Harry Burnett, John
Barron, Kevin Burstow, Paul
Beard, Nigel Butler, Mrs Christine
Begg, Miss Anne Byers, Rt Hon Stephen
Beith, Rt Hon A J Cable, Dr Vincent
Bell, Martin (Tatton) Campbell, Rt Hon Menzies (NE Fife)
Bell, Stuart (Middlesbrough)
Benn, Hilary (Leeds C) Campbell, Ronnie (Blyth V)
Bennett, Andrew F Campbell-Savours, Dale
Benton, Joe Cann, Jamie
Berry, Roger Caplin, Ivor
Best, Harold Casale, Roger
Betts, Clive Caton, Martin
Cawsey, Ian Griffiths, Win (Bridgend)
Chapman, Ben (Wirral S) Grocott, Bruce
Chaytor, David Grogan, John
Chisholm, Malcolm Hain, Peter
Clark, Rt Hon Dr David (S Shields) Hall, Patrick (Bedford)
Clark, Dr Lynda (Edinburgh Pentlands) Hamilton, Fabian (Leeds NE)
Hanson, David
Clark, Paul (Gillingham) Harris, Dr Evan
Clarke, Charles (Norwich S) Harvey, Nick
Clarke, Eric (Midlothian) Heal, Mrs Sylvia
Clarke, Rt Hon Tom (Coatbridge) Healey, John
Clwyd, Ann Heath, David (Somerton & Frome)
Coaker, Vernon Henderson, Ivan (Harwich)
Coffey, Ms Ann Hepburn, Stephen
Cohen, Harry Heppell, John
Coleman, Iain Hill, Keith
Colman, Tony Hinchliffe, David
Connarty, Michael Hodge, Ms Margaret
Cook, Frank (Stockton N) Home Robertson, John
Corbett, Robin Hope, Phil
Corbyn, Jeremy Hopkins, Kelvin
Corston, Jean Howarth, Alan (Newport E)
Cotter, Brian Howarth, George (Knowsley N)
Cousins, Jim Hughes, Ms Beverley (Stretford)
Cranston, Ross Hughes, Kevin (Doncaster N)
Crausby, David Hughes, Simon (Southwark N)
Cryer, John (Hornchurch) Humble, Mrs Joan
Cummings, John Hurst, Alan
Cunningham, Rt Hon Dr Jack (Copeland) Hutton, John
Iddon, Dr Brian
Cunningham, Jim (Cov'try S) Illsley, Eric
Curtis-Thomas, Mrs Claire Jackson, Ms Glenda (Hampstead)
Dalyell, Tam Jackson, Helen (Hillsborough)
Darvill, Keith Jamieson, David
Davey, Edward (Kingston) Jenkins, Brian
Davey, Valerie (Bristol W) Johnson, Alan (Hull W & Hessle)
Davies, Rt Hon Denzil (Llanelli) Johnson, Miss Melanie (Welwyn Hatfield)
Davies, Geraint (Croydon C)
Davis, Rt Hon Terry (B'ham Hodge H) Jones, Rt Hon Barry (Alyn)
Jones, Mrs Fiona (Newark)
Dawson, Hilton Jones, Helen (Warrington N)
Dean, Mrs Janet Jones, leuan Wyn (Ynys MÔn)
Dismore, Andrew Jones, Ms Jenny (Wolverh'ton SW)
Dobbin, Jim
Donohoe, Brian H Jones, Jon Owen (Cardiff C)
Doran, Frank Jones, Dr Lynne (Selly Oak)
Dowd, Jim Jones, Martyn (Clwyd S)
Dunwoody, Mrs Gwyneth Jowell, Rt Hon Ms Tessa
Eagle, Angela (Wallasey) Kaufman, Rt Hon Gerald
Eagle, Maria (L'pool Garston) Keeble, Ms Sally
Edwards, Huw Keen, Ann (Brentford & Isleworth)
Efford, Clive Keetch, Paul
Ellman, Mrs Louise Kelly, Ms Ruth
Ennis, Jeff Kennedy, Jane (Wavertree)
Ewing, Mrs Margaret Khabra, Piara S
Fearn, Ronnie Kidney, David
Fisher, Mark King, Andy (Rugby & Kenilworth)
Fitzsimons, Mrs Lorna Kirkwood, Archy
Flint, Caroline Kumar, Dr Ashok
Flynn, Paul Ladyman, Dr Stephen
Foster, Rt Hon Derek Lawrence, Mrs Jackie
Foster, Don (Bath) Lepper, David
Foster, Michael Jabez (Hastings) Leslie, Christopher
Foster, Michael J (Worcester) Levitt, Tom
Fyfe, Maria Lewis, Ivan (Bury S)
George, Bruce (Walsall S) Lewis, Terry (Worsley)
Gerrard, Neil Liddell, Rt Hon Mrs Helen
Gibson, Dr Ian Linton, Martin
Gidley, Sandra Livsey, Richard
Gilroy, Mrs Linda Lloyd, Tony (Manchester C)
Godman, Dr Norman A Love, Andrew
Godsiff, Roger McAllion, John
Goggins, Paul McAvoy, Thomas
Gorrie, Donald McCabe, Steve
Griffiths, Jane (Reading E) McCafferty, Ms Chris
Griffiths, Nigel (Edinburgh S) McDonagh, Siobhain
Macdonald, Calum Roy, Frank
McDonnell, John Ruane, Chris
McGuire, Mrs Anne Ruddock, Joan
McIsaac, Shona Russell, Bob (Colchester)
McKenna, Mrs Rosemary Russell, Ms Christine (Chester)
Mackinlay, Andrew Salter, Martin
McNamara, Kevin Sanders, Adrian
McNulty, Tony Savidge, Malcolm
MacShane, Denis Sawford, Phil
Mactaggart, Fiona Sedgemore, Brian
McWalter, Tony Shaw, Jonathan
Mahon, Mrs Alice Sheerman, Barry
Mallaber, Judy Sheldon, Rt Hon Robert
Marsden, Gordon (Blackpool S) Shipley, Ms Debra
Marshall, David (Shettleston) Skinner, Dennis
Marshall, Jim (Leicester S) Smith, Rt Hon Andrew (Oxford E)
Marshall-Andrews, Robert Smith, Angela (Basildon)
Martlew, Eric Smith, Rt Hon Chris (Islington S)
Maxton, John Smith, Miss Geraldine (Morecambe & Lunesdale)
Meacher, Rt Hon Michael
Meale, Alan Smith, Jacqui (Redditch)
Merron, Gillian Smith, John (Glamorgan)
Michael, Rt Hon Alun Smith, Sir Robert (WAb'd'ns)
Michie, Bill (Shef'ld Heeley) Snape, Peter
Michie, Mrs Ray (Argyll & Bute) Soley, Clive
Mitchell, Austin Southworth, Ms Helen
Moffatt, Laura Spellar, John
Moonie, Dr Lewis Starkey, Dr Phyllis
Moore, Michael Stevenson, George
Moran, Ms Margaret Stewart, David (Inverness E)
Morgan, Alasdair (Galloway) Stewart, Ian (Eccles)
Morgan, Ms Julie (Cardiff N) Stinchcombe, Paul
Morley, Elliot Stoate, Dr Howard
Morris, Rt Hon Ms Estelle (B'ham Yardley) Strang, Rt Hon Dr Gavin
Straw, Rt Hon Jack
Morris, Rt Hon Sir John (Aberavon) Stringer, Graham
Sutcliffe, Gerry
Mountford, Kali Taylor, Rt Hon Mrs Ann (Dewsbury)
Mudie, George
Murphy, Denis (Wansbeck) Taylor, Ms Dari (Stockton S)
Naysmith, Dr Doug Taylor, David (NW Leics)
Norris, Dan Taylor, Matthew (Truro)
Oaten, Mark Temple-Morris, Peter
O'Brien, Bill (Normanton) Thomas, Gareth (Clwyd W)
O'Hara, Eddie Thomas, Gareth R (Harrow W)
Olner, Bill Thomas, Simon (Ceredigion)
Öpik, Lembit Timms, Stephen
Organ, Mrs Diana Tipping, Paddy
Osborne, Ms Sandra Todd, Mark
Palmer, Dr Nick Tonge, Dr Jenny
Pearson, Ian Touhig, Don
Perham, Ms Linda Trickett, Jon
Pickthall, Colin Turner, Dennis (Wolverh'ton SE)
Pike, Peter L Turner, Neil (Wigan)
Plaskitt, James Twigg, Derek (Halton)
Pond, Chris Twigg, Stephen (Enfield)
Pope, Greg Tyler, Paul
Pound, Stephen Tynan, Bill
Powell, Sir Raymond Vis, Dr Rudi
Prentice, Ms Bridget (Lewisham E) Wallace, James
Prosser, Gwyn Walley, Ms Joan
Purchase, Ken Ward, Ms Claire
Quin, Rt Hon Ms Joyce Wareing, Robert N
Quinn, Lawrie Watts, David
Radice, Rt Hon Giles Webb, Steve
Rapson, Syd Welsh, Andrew
Raynsford, Nick White, Brian
Reed, Andrew (Loughborough) Whitehead, Dr Alan
Reid, Rt Hon Dr John (Hamilton N) Wigley, Rt Hon Dafydd
Rendel, David Williams, Rt Hon Alan (Swansea W)
Roche, Mrs Barbara
Rogers, Allan Williams, Alan W (E Carmarthen)
Rooker, Rt Hon Jeff Williams, Mrs Betty (Conwy)
Rooney, Terry Willis, Phil
Ross, Ernie (Dundee W) Wills, Michael
Rowlands, Ted Wilson, Brian
Winnick, David Wright, Anthony D (Gt Yarmouth)
Winterton, Ms Rosie (Doncaster C) Wright, Tony (Cannock)
Wood, Mike Wyatt, Derek
Woodward, Shaun
Woolas, Phil Tellers for the Ayes:
Worthington, Tony Mr. Mike Hall and
Wray, James Mr. David Clelland.
NOES
Amess, David Lloyd, Rt Hon Sir Peter (Fareham)
Arbuthnot, Rt Hon James Loughton, Tim
Beggs, Roy Luff, Peter
Bercow, John Lyell, Rt Hon Sir Nicholas
Beresford, Sir Paul McIntosh, Miss Anne
Bottomley, Peter (Worthing W) MacKay, Rt Hon Andrew
Brazier, Julian Maclean, Rt Hon David
Brooke, Rt Hon Peter McLoughlin, Patrick
Browning, Mrs Angela Malins, Humfrey
Bruce, Ian (S Dorset) Maples, John
Butterfill, John Maude, Rt Hon Francis
Cash, William Mawhinney, Rt Hon Sir Brian
Chapman, Sir Sydney (Chipping Barnet) May, Mrs Theresa
Nicholls, Patrick
Clappison, James Norman, Archie
Clark, Dr Michael (Rayleigh) O'Brien, Stephen (Eddisbury)
Clifton-Brown, Geoffrey Ottaway, Richard
Collins, Tim Paterson, Owen
Cran, James Pickles, Eric
Curry, Rt Hon David Prior, David
Davis, Rt Hon David (Haltemprice) Randall, John
Duncan Smith, Iain Redwood, Rt Hon John
Evans, Nigel Robathan, Andrew
Faber, David Robertson, Laurence
Fabricant, Michael Roe, Mrs Marlon (Broxbourne)
Fallon, Michael Rowe, Andrew (Faversham)
Forth, Rt Hon Eric Ruffley, David
Fowler, Rt Hon Sir Norman St Aubyn, Nick
Fox, Dr Liam Sayeed, Jonathan
Fraser, Christopher Shepherd, Richard
Gale, Roger Simpson, Keith (Mid-Norfolk)
Garnier, Edward Soames, Nicholas
Gill, Christopher Spicer, Sir Michael
Gorman, Mrs Teresa Spring, Richard
Gray, James Stanley, Rt Hon Sir John
Green, Damian Steen, Anthony
Grieve, Dominic Streeter, Gary
Gummer, Rt Hon John Swayne, Desmond
Hamilton, Rt Hon Sir Archie Syms, Robert
Hammond, Philip Tapsell, Sir Peter
Hawkins, Nick Taylor, Ian (Esher& Walton)
Hayes, John Taylor, John M (Solihull)
Heald, Oliver Taylor, Sir Teddy
Heathcoat-Amory, Rt Hon David Townend, John
Hogg, Rt Hon Douglas Trend, Michael
Howard, Rt Hon Michael Tyrie, Andrew
Jack, Rt Hon Michael Viggers, Peter
Jackson, Robert (Wantage) Waterson, Nigel
Jenkin, Bernard Wells, Bowen
Key, Robert Whitney, Sir Raymond
Kirkbride, Miss Julie Whittingdale, John
Laing, Mrs Eleanor Wilshire, David
Lait, Mrs Jacqui Winterton, Mrs Ann (Congleton)
Lansley, Andrew Winterton, Nicholas (Macclesfield)
Leigh, Edward Yeo, Tim
Letwin, Oliver
Lewis, Dr Julian (New Forest E) Tellers for the Noes:
Lidington, David Mr. Peter Atkinson and
Lilley, Rt Hon Peter Mr. Stephen Day.

Question accordingly agreed to

Mr. Deputy Speaker

Before we come to motion No. 7, I have a statement from Madam Speaker. I should inform the House that the Leader of the Opposition has tabled a manuscript amendment to the allocation of time motion which the Speaker has selected for debate. The effect of the amendment would be to increase the total time available for debate on the allocation of time motion and the Bill from five to eight hours. Copies of the amendment are available in the Vote Office.

Mr. Douglas Hogg (Sleaford and North Hykeham)

On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker. I know that you read The Guardian, and you will have seen in that paper today the report that on 7 March in the House, at column 886 of Hansard, the Home Secretary said that the Bill that we are about to discuss enjoyed the full support of the noble Lord Bingham, then the Lord Chief Justice. That appears not to have been the case, in that the Home Secretary was in possession of a letter that made it plain that the noble Lord had grave anxieties about the Bill. I am not for a moment suggesting that the Home Secretary has deliberately misled the House; I am sure that it was a misunderstanding—

Mr. Deputy Speaker

Order. The right hon. and learned Gentleman has been misinformed; I do not read The Guardian. The other matter is one for debate. He has been in the House a long time—he entered it at the same time as me—so perhaps he can find another way of raising the matter.

Mr. Hogg

With respect, Mr. Deputy Speaker, it is not a matter of debate. I was about to ask whether you have some power. Incidentally, welcome to the readership of The Daily Telegraph. Is it possible for you to ensure that we have copies of the correspondence in the Library before we debate the timetable or the next stage of the Bill?

Mr. Deputy Speaker

It is not a matter for me to make available that correspondence.

Mr. Ian Bruce (South Dorset)

On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker. I wonder whether you or the Speaker have had notice from the Secretary of State for Education and Employment that he wishes to make a statement on the spending review. I am sure that all hon. Members know that that was the highlight of the spending review. We therefore confidently expected that he would want to make a statement, on which we could question him. However, it would appear—

Hon. Members

Order.

Mr. Deputy Speaker

Order. The House should let the Deputy Speaker be the Deputy Speaker; I will chair proceedings. The point raised by the hon. Gentleman is not a matter for the Chair. I have had no such notice—nor, indeed, has Madam Speaker.

The Secretary of State for the Home Department (Mr. Jack Straw)

Further to the point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, raised by the right hon. and learned Member for Sleaford and North Hykeham (Mr. Hogg).I am happy to have copies of the correspondence placed in the Vote Office and on the Table.