Domestic Violence, Crime and Victims Bill [HL] — 25 Mar 2004 at 13:39

Baroness Rendell of Babergh voted in the minority (Not-Content).

moved Amendments No. 7:

Page 7, line 20, leave out "(6)" and insert "(7)"

On Question, amendment agreed to.

Clause 12 [Restraining orders: Northern Ireland]:

moved Amendments Nos. 8 and 9:

Page 7, line 42, at end insert-

"( ) After paragraph (6) of that Article insert-

"(7) A court dealing with a person for an offence under this Article may vary or discharge the order in question by a further order."" Page 8, line 10, leave out "(6)" and insert "(7)"

On Question, amendments agreed to.

Clause 13 [Application by prosecution for certain counts to be tried without a jury]:

moved Amendment No. 10:

Page 9, line 11, after "person" insert-

"( ) evidence in respect of each count is admissible at the trial of the sample count,"

On Question, Whether the said amendment (No. 10) shall be agreed to?

Their Lordships divided: Contents, 117; Not-Contents, 107.

Debate in Parliament | Historical Hansard | Source |

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Party Summary

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

PartyMajority (Content)Minority (Not-Content)Turnout
Con67 (+1 tell) 032.1%
Crossbench10 1011.8%
Green1 0100.0%
Independent Labour1 0100.0%
Independent Socialist0 1100.0%
Lab0 92 (+2 tell)50.3%
LDem35 (+1 tell) 056.3%
Total:114 10334.7%

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