[S1M-2492.1 (Amendment)] Decision Time — 29 Nov 2001 at 17:09

Kenny MacAskill MP, Lothians abstained

This looks like the vote on S1M-2492.1

The description in the bulletin on 2001-11-29 is:

*S1M-2492.1 Mrs Lyndsay McIntosh: Social Justice—As an amendment to motion (S1M-2492) in the name of Iain Gray, leave out from "welcomes" to end and insert "notes the information to date which shows that the Scottish Executive still has a long way to go to meet its own objectives against the targets and milestones it set itself on social justice; affirms its commitment to building a civic society based on opportunity and responsibility for all, and calls upon the Scottish Executive to address the problems of crime in Scotland’s communities and devolve power to individuals, families and communities as an essential step on the road to achieving social justice."

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Text Introducing Division:

The sixth question is, that amendment S1M-2492.1, in the name of Lyndsay McIntosh, on social justice, be agreed to. Are we agreed?

No.

There will be a division.

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Party Summary

Votes by party, red entries are votes against the majority for that party.

What is Turnout? This is measured against the total membership of the party at the time of the vote.

PartyMajority (No)Minority (Aye)AbstentionsTurnout
Con0 15078.9%
Green1 00100.0%
Independent0 12100.0%
Lab51 0092.7%
LDem14 0087.5%
SNP0 02987.9%
SSP1 00100.0%
Total:67 163189.1%

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