Pensions Bill — 4 Jul 2007 at 16:48
The majority Ayes accepted an amendment to the Pensions Bill which said:
"( ) With effect from the commencement of this section or 1st November 2007, whichever shall be earlier, the contributor may at any time up to state pension age, make voluntary (Class 3) contributions for any period of his or her working life, in respect of up to 9 years, whether consecutive or not, which for any reason shall not have satisfied the conditions for a Qualifying Year or Years, so that such year or years shall then be deemed to be a Qualifying Year or Years.""The effect of this is that people, particularly women, without sufficient qualifying years (of paying National Insurance contributions) to receive a full state pension can pay extra to get more qualifying years. Years don't qualify if they are spent in caring for children or elderly parents or in an assortment of part-time jobs rather than a full-time job. Until 2010, 39 qualifying years are required to get a full State pension; from 2010 30 qualifying years will be required. In some areas only 12% of women qualify for a full State pension. The Government's objections were to the cost and to the likelihood that ex-patriates would take advantage of this to increase their entitlement to a British State pension.
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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.Party | Majority (Content) | Minority (Not-Content) | Turnout |
Bishop | 3 | 0 | 11.5% |
Con | 47 (+1 tell) | 0 | 23.0% |
Crossbench | 49 | 0 | 25.7% |
Green | 1 | 0 | 100.0% |
Independent Labour | 1 | 0 | 100.0% |
Lab | 26 | 81 (+2 tell) | 50.7% |
LDem | 46 (+1 tell) | 0 | 59.5% |
UUP | 1 | 0 | 100.0% |
Total: | 174 | 81 | 35.8% |
Rebel Voters - sorted by vote
Lords 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 lord who could have voted in this division
Name | Party | Vote |
Lord Barnett | Lab (minister) | aye |
Lord Campbell-Savours | Lab | aye |
Lord Clinton-Davis | Lab | aye |
Baroness Cohen of Pimlico | Lab (minister) | aye |
Baroness David | Lab | aye |
Lord Davies of Coity | Lab (minister) | aye |
Baroness Dean of Thornton-le-Fylde | Lab | aye |
Baroness Falkender | Lab | aye |
Lord Faulkner of Worcester | Lab (minister) | aye |
Lord Filkin | Lab (minister) | aye |
Baroness Gibson of Market Rasen | Lab (minister) | aye |
Lord Graham of Edmonton | Lab (minister) | aye |
Lord Haworth | Lab | aye |
Baroness Henig | Lab | aye |
Baroness Hollis of Heigham | Lab (minister) | aye |
Lord Howarth of Newport | Lab | aye |
Lord Howie of Troon | Lab (minister) | aye |
Baroness Lockwood | Lab | aye |
Lord MacKenzie of Culkein | Lab | aye |
Baroness Massey of Darwen | Lab (minister) | aye |
Baroness McIntosh of Hudnall | Lab (minister) | aye |
Lord Plant of Highfield | Lab (minister) | aye |
Baroness Rendell of Babergh | Lab (minister) | aye |
Lord Rosser | Lab (minister) | aye |
Baroness Turner of Camden | Lab | aye |
Baroness Wilkins | Lab (minister) | aye |
Lord Robertson of Port Ellen | Crossbench | no |
Lord Wedderburn of Charlton | Crossbench | no |