[S1M-3602] Decision Time — 21 Nov 2002 at 17:02

Duncan McNeil MP, Greenock and Inverclyde voted with the majority (Aye).

This looks like the vote on S1M-3602

The description in the bulletin on 2002-11-20 is:

*S1M-3602 Ross Finnie: Scottish Executive Response to Foot-and-Mouth Disease Inquiries-That the Parliament notes the conclusions and recommendations of the Lessons to be Learned, Royal Society and Royal Society of Edinburgh inquiries into foot-and-mouth disease and welcomes the Scottish Executive response which builds on their recommendations and aims to develop a framework for reducing the risk of importing infectious diseases, reducing the vulnerability of livestock and minimising the impact of any future outbreak to give better protection to Scotland's valuable livestock industry. Supported by: Allan Wilson*

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Text Introducing Division:

The seventh question is, that motion S1M-3602, in the name of Ross Finnie, on the Scottish Executive response to foot-and-mouth disease inquiries, 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 (Aye)Minority (No)AbstentionsTurnout
Con0 01473.7%
Green0 01100.0%
Independent0 0266.7%
Lab46 0083.6%
LDem15 0093.8%
SNP0 02472.7%
SSP0 10100.0%
Total:61 14180.5%

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NameConstituencyPartyVote
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