Committees — Administration Committee — Pay for Chairmen of Standing Committees — 13 Jul 2005 at 17:43

Stewart Jackson MP, Peterborough voted in the minority (No).

This vote passed a motion setting the pay of temporary committee chairmen. The previous vote defeated an attempt to change the bandings by moving forward the payrise from £7,340 to £9,960 from the end of the third year in the job to the end of the second year in the job. The passed motion reads as follows:
That this House—
(1) takes note of the Report of the Review Body on Senior Salaries on Pay for Standing Committee Chairmen in the House of Commons presented to Parliament on 6th July (Cm 6566); and
(2) expresses the opinion that—
(a) with effect from 1st November 2005, the salary of a Member should be higher by the amount specified in sub-paragraph (b) than the figure determined in accordance with the provisions of the Resolution of the House of 10th July 1996 in respect of any period during which the Member has been nominated by the Speaker to act as a temporary chairman of committees in accordance with the provisions of Standing Order No. 4 (Chairmen's Panel) ('a member of the Panel'), other than to the extent that the provisions of sub-paragraph (d) apply;
(b) for a Member who has served on the Panel for less than one year, the additional amount should be £2,615; for a Member who has served on the Panel for at least one year but less than three years, the additional amount should be £7,340; for a Member who has served on the Panel for at least three years and less than five years, the additional amount should be £9,960; and for a Member who has served on the Panel for at least five years, the additional amount should be £13,107; and for the purposes of this sub-paragraph length of service should include membership of the Panel before 1st November 2005 and should be calculated irrespective of breaks in service;
(c) a period should begin for the purpose of sub-paragraph (a) on the day on which the Member is appointed to the Panel, or on 1st November 2005, whichever is the later; and end on the day on which the Member ceases to be a member of the Panel;
(d) there should be disregarded for the purpose of sub-paragraph (a) any period in respect of which the Member is receiving additional payment as Chairman of a Select Committee;
(e) the provisions of paragraph (2) of the Resolution of the House of 10th July 1996 relating to Members' Salaries (No. 2) should apply, with effect from 1st April 2006, to a salary determined in accordance with sub-paragraphs (a) and (b) as they apply in relation to a salary determined in accordance with the provisions of that Resolution; and
(f) the Speaker should have authority to interpret these provisions.

The House divided: Ayes 226, Noes 74.

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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 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.

PartyMajority (Aye)Minority (No)BothTurnout
Con44 36040.8%
DUP5 1066.7%
Independent0 1050.0%
Lab166 (+2 tell) 25 (+2 tell)255.6%
LDem8 3018.0%
PC0 30100.0%
SNP1 3066.7%
Total:224 72247.9%

Rebel Voters - sorted by party

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

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NameConstituencyPartyVote
Adam AfriyieWindsorConno
Henry BellinghamNorth West NorfolkCon (front bench)no
Richard BenyonNewburyCon (front bench)no
Brian BinleyNorthampton SouthConno
James DuddridgeRochford and Southend EastCon (front bench)no
Philip DunneLudlowCon (front bench)no
Michael FallonSevenoaksCon (front bench)no
Mark FieldCities of London and WestminsterCon (front bench)no
David GaukeSouth West HertfordshireCon (front bench)no
Robert GoodwillScarborough and WhitbyCon (front bench)no
Michael GoveSurrey HeathCon (front bench)no
James GrayNorth WiltshireCon (front bench)no
Greg HandsHammersmith and FulhamConno
David Heathcoat-AmoryWellsCon (front bench)no
Douglas HoggSleaford and North HykehamConno
Nick HurdRuislip - NorthwoodCon (front bench)no
Stewart JacksonPeterboroughCon (front bench)no
Mark LancasterNorth East Milton KeynesCon (front bench)no
Maria MillerBasingstokeCon (front bench)no
Andrew MitchellSutton ColdfieldCon (front bench)no
Owen PatersonNorth ShropshireConno
John RedwoodWokinghamConno
Andrew RobathanBlabyCon (front bench)no
Andrew RosindellRomfordCon (front bench)no
Lee ScottIlford NorthCon (front bench)no
Richard ShepherdAldridge-BrownhillsCon (front bench)no
Keith SimpsonMid NorfolkCon (front bench)no
Nicholas SoamesMid SussexConno
John StanleyTonbridge and MallingCon (front bench)no
Graham StuartBeverley and HoldernessConno
Hugo SwireEast DevonCon (front bench)no
Andrew TyrieChichesterCon (front bench)no
Peter ViggersGosportConno
Theresa VilliersChipping BarnetCon (front bench)no
Robert WalterNorth DorsetConno
Rob WilsonReading EastCon (front bench)no
William McCreaSouth AntrimDUP (front bench)no
Graham AllenNottingham NorthLabno
David BorrowSouth RibbleLab (minister)no
Chris BryantRhonddaLabno
Colin BurgonElmetLabno
Ben ChapmanWirral SouthLabno
Michael ClaphamBarnsley West and PenistoneLabno
Jeremy CorbynIslington NorthLabno
Jim CousinsNewcastle upon Tyne CentralLabno
Ian DavidsonGlasgow South WestLab (minister)no
David DrewStroudLab (minister)no
Louise EllmanLiverpool, RiversideLab (minister)no
Mark FisherStoke-on-Trent CentralLabno
Ian GibsonNorwich NorthLabno
Mike HallWeaver ValeLabno
David HamiltonMidlothianLab (minister)no
Kelvin HopkinsLuton NorthLab (minister)no
Brian IddonBolton South EastLabno
Helen JonesWarrington NorthLab (minister)no
Mark LazarowiczEdinburgh North and LeithLabno
Tony LloydManchester CentralLabno
Andrew MacKinlayThurrockLabtellno
John MannBassetlawLabno
Dan NorrisWansdykeLabno
Gordon PrenticePendleLabno
Alan SimpsonNottingham SouthLabno
Dennis SkinnerBolsoverLab (minister)tellno
Phyllis StarkeyMilton Keynes South WestLabno
Janet DeanBurtonLabboth
David TaylorNorth West LeicestershireLabboth
Michael MooreBerwickshire, Roxburgh and SelkirkLDem (front bench)no
Bob RussellColchesterLDem (front bench)no
Adrian SandersTorbayLDemno
Angus MacNeilNa h-Eileanan an IarSNP (front bench)aye

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