Iraq — Declaration of War — 18 Mar 2003 at 22:00
The motion voted through by a majority of MPs agreed that the Government "should use all means necessary to ensure the disarmament of Iraq's weapons of mass destruction".[1]
This resulted in the United Kingdom joining the United States led invasion of Iraq two days later.[2]
A proposed change to this motion saying that This House "believes that the case for war against Iraq has not yet been established" had just been voted down.[3] A number of MPs voted in one and not the other, or voted inconsistently.[4] Earlier in the year, during the build-up to war, there had been three other votes in favour of the Government policy.[5]
The (unusually long - please scroll down for votes) motion itself read:[6]
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This House
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notes its decisions of 25th November 2002[7] and 26th February 2003[8] to endorse UN Security Council Resolution 1441;[9]
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recognises that Iraq's weapons of mass destruction and long range missiles, and its continuing non-compliance with Security Council Resolutions, pose a threat to international peace and security;
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notes that in the 130 days since Resolution 1441 was adopted Iraq has not co-operated actively, unconditionally and immediately with the weapons inspectors, and has rejected the final opportunity to comply and is in further material breach of its obligations under successive mandatory UN Security Council Resolutions;
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regrets that despite sustained diplomatic effort by Her Majesty's Government it has not proved possible to secure a second Resolution in the UN because one Permanent Member of the Security Council made plain in public its intention to use its veto whatever the circumstances;
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notes the opinion of the Attorney General that, Iraq having failed to comply and Iraq being at the time of Resolution 1441 and continuing to be in material breach, the authority to use force under Resolution 678[10] has revived and so continues today;
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believes that the United Kingdom must uphold the authority of the United Nations as set out in Resolution 1441 and many Resolutions preceding it, and therefore supports the decision of Her Majesty's Government that the United Kingdom should use all means necessary to ensure the disarmament of Iraq's weapons of mass destruction;
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offers wholehearted support to the men and women of Her Majesty's Armed Forces now on duty in the Middle East;
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in the event of military operations requires that, on an urgent basis, the United Kingdom should seek a new Security Council Resolution that would affirm Iraq's territorial integrity, ensure rapid delivery of humanitarian relief, allow for the earliest possible lifting of UN sanctions, an international reconstruction programme, and the use of all oil revenues for the benefit of the Iraqi people and endorse an appropriate post-conflict administration for Iraq, leading to a representative government which upholds human rights and the rule of law for all Iraqis; and
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also welcomes the imminent publication of the Quartet's roadmap[11] as a significant step to bringing a just and lasting peace settlement between Israelis and Palestinians and for the wider Middle East region, and endorses the role of Her Majesty's Government in actively working for peace between Israel and Palestine.
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Votes by party, red entries are votes against the majority for that party. What is Tell?
'+1 tell' means that in addition one member of that party was a
teller for that division lobby.
What are Boths? An MP can vote both
aye and no in the same division. The boths
page explains this.
What is Turnout? This is measured against
the total membership of the party at the time of the vote.
| Party | Majority (Aye) | Minority (No) | Both | Turnout |
| Con | 146 | 2 (+1 tell) | 0 | 91.4% | | DUP | 5 | 0 | 0 | 100.0% | | Ind | 0 | 1 | 0 | 100.0% | | Ind Con | 1 | 0 | 0 | 100.0% | | Lab | 254 (+2 tell) | 84 (+1 tell) | 0 | 83.2% | | LDem | 0 | 52 | 0 | 98.1% | | PC | 0 | 4 | 0 | 100.0% | | SDLP | 0 | 1 | 0 | 33.3% | | SNP | 0 | 5 | 0 | 100.0% | | UUP | 6 | 0 | 0 | 100.0% | | Total: | 412 | 149 | 0 | 86.8% |
MPs
for which their vote in this division differed from the majority vote of their party.
You can see all votes in this division,
or every eligible MP who could have
voted in this division
Sort by: Name | Constituency | Party | Vote
| Name | Constituency | Party | Vote | | Mr Richard Bacon | South Norfolk | Con | no |
| Mr Douglas Hogg | Sleaford & North Hykeham | Con | tellno |
| Mr John Randall | Uxbridge | Con | no |
| Miss Diane Abbott | Hackney North & Stoke Newington | Lab | no |
| Mr Graham Allen | Nottingham North | Lab | no |
| Mr John Austin | Erith & Thamesmead | Lab | no |
| Mr Tony Banks | West Ham | Lab | no |
| Mr Harry Barnes | North East Derbyshire | Lab | no |
| Mr John Battle | Leeds West | Lab | no |
| Miss Anne Begg | Aberdeen South | Lab | no |
| Mr Andrew Bennett | Denton & Reddish | Lab | no |
| Dr Roger Berry | Kingswood | Lab | no |
| Mr Harold Best | Leeds North West | Lab | no |
| Mr Bob Blizzard | Waveney | Lab | no |
| Mr Keith Bradley | Manchester, Withington | Lab | no |
| Mrs Anne Campbell | Cambridge | Lab | no |
| Mr Ronnie Campbell | Blyth Valley | Lab | no |
| Mr Martin Caton | Gower | Lab | no |
| Mr David Chaytor | Bury North | Lab | no |
| Mr Michael Clapham | Barnsley West & Penistone | Lab | no |
| Ms Helen Clark | Peterborough | Lab | no |
| Mr Tony Clarke | Northampton South | Lab | no |
| Mr Harry Cohen | Leyton & Wanstead | Lab | no |
| Mr Michael Connarty | Falkirk East | Lab | no |
| Mr Robin Cook | Livingston | Lab | no |
| Mr Jeremy Corbyn | Islington North | Lab | no |
| Mr Jim Cousins | Newcastle upon Tyne Central | Lab | no |
| Mr David Crausby | Bolton North East | Lab | no |
| Mrs Ann Cryer | Keighley | Lab | no |
| Mr John Cryer | Hornchurch | Lab | no |
| Mr Tam Dalyell | Linlithgow | Lab | no |
| Mr Ian Davidson | Glasgow, Pollok | Lab | no |
| Mr Terry Davis | Birmingham, Hodge Hill | Lab | no |
| Mr Hilton Dawson | Lancaster & Wyre | Lab | no |
| Mr John Denham | Southampton, Itchen | Lab | no |
| Mr Jim Dobbin | Heywood & Middleton | Lab | no |
| Mr Clive Efford | Eltham | Lab | no |
| Mr Mark Fisher | Stoke-on-Trent Central | Lab | no |
| Mr Paul Flynn | Newport West | Lab | no |
| Mr George Galloway | Glasgow, Kelvin | whilst Lab | no |
| Mr Neil Gerrard | Walthamstow | Lab | no |
| Mr John Grogan | Selby | Lab | no |
| Mr David Hamilton | Midlothian | Lab | no |
| Mr Doug Henderson | Newcastle upon Tyne North | Lab | no |
| Mr David Heyes | Ashton-under-Lyne | Lab | no |
| Mr David Hinchliffe | Wakefield | Lab | no |
| Ms Kate Hoey | Vauxhall | Lab | no |
| Mr Kelvin Hopkins | Luton North | Lab | no |
| Ms Glenda Jackson | Hampstead & Highgate | Lab | no |
| Mr Jon Owen Jones | Cardiff Central | Lab | no |
| Dr Lynne Jones | Birmingham, Selly Oak | Lab | no |
| Mr Peter Kilfoyle | Liverpool, Walton | Lab | no |
| Mr Mark Lazarowicz | Edinburgh North & Leith | Lab | no |
| Mr Terry Lewis | Worsley | Lab | no |
| Mr Tony Lloyd | Manchester Central | Lab | tellno |
| Mr Iain Luke | Dundee East | Lab | no |
| Mr John Lyons | Strathkelvin & Bearsden | Lab | no |
| Mrs Alice Mahon | Halifax | Lab | no |
| Dr Jim Marshall | Leicester South | Lab | no |
| Mr Robert Marshall-Andrews | Medway | Lab | no |
| Ms Chris McCafferty | Calder Valley | Lab | no |
| Mr John McDonnell | Hayes & Harlington | Lab | no |
| Ms Ann McKechin | Glasgow, Maryhill | Lab | no |
| Mr Kevin McNamara | Kingston upon Hull North | Lab | no |
| Ms Julie Morgan | Cardiff North | Lab | no |
| Ms Linda Perham | Ilford North | Lab | no |
| Mr Gordon Prentice | Pendle | Lab | no |
| Mr Gwyn Prosser | Dover | Lab | no |
| Mr Mohammad Sarwar | Glasgow, Govan | Lab | no |
| Mr Malcolm Savidge | Aberdeen North | Lab | no |
| Mr Phil Sawford | Kettering | Lab | no |
| Mr Brian Sedgemore | Hackney South & Shoreditch | Lab | no |
| Mr Alan Simpson | Nottingham South | Lab | no |
| Mr Marsha Singh | Bradford West | Lab | no |
| Mr Chris Smith | Islington South & Finsbury | Lab | no |
| Mr Llew Smith | Blaenau Gwent | Lab | no |
| Mr George Stevenson | Stoke-on-Trent South | Lab | no |
| Dr Gavin Strang | Edinburgh East & Musselburgh | Lab | no |
| Mr Graham Stringer | Manchester, Blackley | Lab | no |
| Mr David Taylor | North West Leicestershire | Lab | no |
| Mr Jon Trickett | Hemsworth | Lab | no |
| Dr Desmond Turner | Brighton, Kemptown | Lab | no |
| Dr Rudi Vis | Finchley & Golders Green | Lab | no |
| Ms Joan Walley | Stoke-on-Trent North | Lab | no |
| Mr Robert Wareing | Liverpool, West Derby | Lab | no |
| Mrs Betty Williams | Conwy | Lab | no |
| Mr Mike Wood | Batley & Spen | Lab | no |
| Mr Tony Worthington | Clydebank & Milngavie | Lab | no |
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