§ Lord Lipseyasked the Leader of the House:
- (a) how many government defeats were suffered in divisions in the House of Lords in each Session since 1970, a government defeat being defined as a division in which the tellers on the losing side were government whips;
WA 41 - (b) how many defeats there were on average during Sessions in which a Labour government was in power; and
- (c) how many defeats there were on average during Sessions in which a Conservative government was in power. [HL75]
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Divisions in the House of Lords since 1970–71 Divisions Government victoriest† Government defeats Other divisions Session Number As a percentage of the total Number As a percentage of the total Number As a percentage of the total Total number of divisions Conservative Government ‡1970–71 ? 4? 2%? ? 196 1971–72 ? 5 3% ? 171 1972–73 ? 13 18% ? 73 †1973–74 ? 4 21% ? 19 Labour Government †1974 ? ? ? 17 Labour Government 1974–75 ? ? ? 119 1975–76 11 8% 126 86% 9 6% 146 1976–77 11 24% 25 56% 9 20% 45 1977–78 16 17% 78 81% 2 2% 96 1978–79 5 24% 11 52% 5 24% 21 Conservative Government ‡1979–80 280 92% 15 5% 8 3% 303 1980£81 153 83% 18 10% 13 7% 184 1981–82 126 85½% 7 4½% 14 9½% 147 †1982–83 79 89% 5 5½% 5 5½% 89 Conservative Government ‡1983–84 202 86% 20 9% 12 5% 234 1984–85 117 82% 17 12% 8 6% 142 1985–86 215 88% 22 9% 8 3% 245 †1986–87 75 95% 3 4% 1 1% 79 Conservative Government ‡1987–88 254 91% 17 6% 8 3% 279 1988–89 173 92% 12 6% 4 2% 189 1989–90 160 86% 20 11% 6 3% 186 1990–91 87 84% 17 16% 0 0% 104 †1991–92 73 88% 6 7% 4 5% 83 Conservative Government ‡1992–93 140 85% 19 11½% 6 3½% 165 1993–94 99 73% 16 12% 21 15% 136 1994–95 94 88½% 7 6½% 5 5% 106 1995–96 97 89% 10 9% 2 2% 109 †1996–97 55 82% 10 15% 2 3% 67 Labour Government ‡1997–98 134 75% 39 22% 6 3% 179 1998–99 61 61.6% 31 31.3% 7 7.1% 99 1999–00 147 76.6% 36 18.7% 9 4.7% 192 Notes: Divisions where insufficient tellers were appointed are not included but divisions which resulted in an equality of votes are included. Data are incomplete prior to Session 1975–76 and data followed by a question mark (?) are either unavailable at present or have not been verified. From Session 1975–76 onwards divisions where there was not a quorum have been omitted from this table (e.g. Session 1985–86 there were a total of 250 divisions and five of these had no quorum). * A government victory is defined as one where the tellers on the winning side are government whips. "Other" divisions include those without a quorum and unwhipped divisions. † This Session was shorter than usual: it was terminated by a general election. ‡ This Session was longer than usual: it followed a general election and was about 18 months long (as opposed to the normal Session of one year running from November to November ).
§ Baroness Jay of PaddingtonAs much as possible of the information requested is set out in the table below. The table has been prepared by the House of Lords Information Office.