Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill [HL] — 29 Oct 2008 at 21:26

Commons Amendment No. 92

Page 66, line 5, at end insert-

"Cases where human cells etc. can be used without consent of person providing them

After paragraph 15 (as inserted by paragraph 13 above) insert-

"Parental consent conditions

15A(1) In relation to a person who has not attained the age of 18 years ("C"), the parental consent conditions referred to in paragraphs 6(3ZA) and 13(4) are as follows.
(2) Condition A is that C suffers from, or is likely to develop, a serious disease, a serious physical or mental disability or any other serious medical condition.
(3) Condition B is that either-

(a) C is not competent to deal with the issue of consent to the use of C's human cells to bring about the creation in vitro of an embryo or human admixed embryo for use for the purposes of a project of research, or(b) C has attained the age of 16 years but lacks capacity to consent to such use of C's human cells.

(4) Condition C is that any embryo or human admixed embryo to be created in vitro is to be used for the purposes of a project of research which is intended to increase knowledge about-

(a) the disease, disability or medical condition mentioned in sub-paragraph (2) or any similar disease, disability or medical condition, or(b) the treatment of, or care of persons affected by, that disease, disability or medical condition or any similar disease, disability or medical condition.

(5) Condition D is that there are reasonable grounds for believing that research of comparable effectiveness cannot be carried out if the only human cells that can be used to bring about the creation in vitro of embryos or human admixed embryos for use for the purposes of the project are the human cells of persons who-

(a) have attained the age of 18 years and have capacity to consent to the use of their human cells to bring about the creation in vitro of an embryo or human admixed embryo for use for the purposes of the project, or(b) have not attained that age but are competent to deal with the issue of consent to such use of their human cells.

(6) In relation to Scotland, sub-paragraphs (1) to (5) are to be read with the following modifications-

(a) for sub-paragraph (3) substitute-

"(3) Condition B is that C does not have capacity (within the meaning of section 2(4ZB) of the Age of Legal Capacity (Scotland) Act 1991) to consent to the use of C's human cells to bring about the creation in vitro of an embryo or human admixed embryo for use for the purposes of a project of research.",

(b) in sub-paragraph (5)(a), for "have capacity to consent" substitute "are not incapable (within the meaning of section 1(6) of the Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000) of giving consent", and(c) in sub-paragraph (5)(b), for "are competent to deal with the issue of" substitute "have capacity (within the meaning of section 2(4ZB) of the Age of Legal Capacity (Scotland) Act 1991) to".Adults lacking capacity: exemption relating to use of human cells etc.

15B(1) If, in relation to the proposed use under a licence of the human cells of a person who has attained the age of 18 years ("P"), the Authority is satisfied-

(a) that the conditions in paragraph 15C are met,(b) that paragraphs (1) to (4) of paragraph 15D have been complied with, and(c) that the condition in paragraph 15D(5) is met,

the Authority may in the licence authorise the application of this paragraph in relation to P.
(2) Where a licence authorises the application of this paragraph, this Schedule does not require the consent of P-

(a) to the use (whether during P's life or after P's death) of P's human cells to bring about the creation in vitro of an embryo or human admixed embryo for use for the purposes of a project of research, (b) to the storage or the use for those purposes (whether during P's life or after P's death) of an embryo or human admixed embryo in relation to which P is a relevant person by reason only of the use of P's human cells.

(3) This paragraph has effect subject to paragraph 15E.

Consent to use of human cells etc. not required: adult lacking capacity

15C(1) The conditions referred to in paragraph 15B(1)(a) are as follows.
(2) Condition A is that P suffers from, or is likely to develop, a serious disease, a serious physical or mental disability or any other serious medical condition.
(3) Condition B is that P lacks capacity to consent to the use of P's human cells to bring about the creation in vitro of an embryo or human admixed embryo for use for the purposes of a project of research.
(4) Condition C is that the person responsible under the licence has no reason to believe that P had refused such consent at a time when P had that capacity.
(5) Condition D is that it appears unlikely that P will at some time have that capacity.
(6) Condition E is that any embryo or human admixed embryo to be created in vitro is to be used for the purposes of a project of research which is intended to increase knowledge about-

(a) the disease, disability or medical condition mentioned in sub-paragraph (2) or any similar disease, disability or medical condition, or(b) the treatment of, or care of persons affected by, that disease, disability or medical condition or any similar disease, disability or medical condition.

(7) Condition F is that there are reasonable grounds for believing that research of comparable effectiveness cannot be carried out if the only human cells that can be used to bring about the creation in vitro of embryos or human admixed embryos for use for the purposes of the project are the human cells of persons who-

(a) have attained the age of 18 years and have capacity to consent to the use of their human cells to bring about the creation in vitro of an embryo or human admixed embryo for use for the purposes of the project, or(b) have not attained that age but are competent to deal with the issue of consent to such use of their human cells.

(8) In this paragraph and paragraph 15D references to the person responsible under the licence are to be read, in a case where an application for a licence is being made, as references to the person who is to be the person responsible.
(9) In relation to Scotland-

(a) references in sub-paragraphs (3) to (5) to P lacking, or having, capacity to consent are to be read respectively as references to P being, or not being, incapable (within the meaning of section 1(6) of the Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000) of giving such consent, and(b) sub-paragraph (7) is to be read with the following modifications-(i) in paragraph (a), for "have capacity to consent" substitute "are not incapable (within the meaning of section 1(6) of the Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000) of giving consent", and(ii) in paragraph (b), for "are competent to deal with the issue of" substitute "have capacity (within the meaning of section 2(4ZB) of the Age of Legal Capacity (Scotland) Act 1991) to".Consulting carers etc. in case of adult lacking capacity

15D(1) This paragraph applies in relation to a person who has attained the age of 18 years ("P") where the person responsible under the licence ("R") wishes to use P's human cells to bring about the creation in vitro of an embryo or human admixed embryo for use for the purposes of a project of research, in a case where P lacks capacity to consent to their use.
(2) R must take reasonable steps to identify a person who-

(a) otherwise than in a professional capacity or for remuneration, is engaged in caring for P or is interested in P's welfare, and(b) is prepared to be consulted by R under this paragraph of this Schedule.

(3) If R is unable to identify such a person R must nominate a person who-

(a) is prepared to be consulted by R under this paragraph of this Schedule, but(b) has no connection with the project.

(4) R must provide the person identified under sub-paragraph (2) or nominated under sub-paragraph (3) ("F") with information about the proposed use of human cells to bring about the creation in vitro of embryos or human admixed embryos for use for the purposes of the project and ask F what, in F's opinion, P's wishes and feelings about the use of P's human cells for that purpose would be likely to be if P had capacity in relation to the matter.
(5) The condition referred to in paragraph 15B(1)(c) is that, on being consulted, F has not advised R that in F's opinion P's wishes and feelings would be likely to lead P to decline to consent to the use of P's human cells for that purpose.
(6) In relation to Scotland, the references in sub-paragraphs (1) and (4) to P lacking, or having, capacity to consent are to be read respectively as references to P being, or not being, incapable (within the meaning of section 1(6) of the Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000) of giving such consent.

Effect of acquiring capacity

15E(1) Paragraph 15B does not apply to the use of P's human cells to bring about the creation in vitro of an embryo or human admixed embryo if, at a time before the human cells are used for that purpose, P-

(a) has capacity to consent to their use, and(b) gives written notice to the person keeping the human cells that P does not wish them to be used for that purpose.

(2) Paragraph 15B does not apply to the storage or use of an embryo or human admixed embryo whose creation in vitro was brought about with the use of P's human cells if, at a time before the embryo or human admixed embryo is used for the purposes of the project of research, P-

(a) has capacity to consent to the storage or use, and(b) gives written notice to the person keeping the human cells that P does not wish them to be used for that purpose.

(3) In relation to Scotland, the references in sub-paragraphs (1)(a) and (2)(a) to P having capacity to consent are to be read as references to P not being incapable (within the meaning of section 1(6) of the Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000) of giving such consent.

Use of cell lines in existence before relevant commencement date

15F(1) Where a licence authorises the application of this paragraph in relation to qualifying cells, this Schedule does not require the consent of a person ("P")-

(a) to the use of qualifying cells of P to bring about the creation in vitro of an embryo or human admixed embryo for use for the purposes of a project of research, or(b) to the storage or the use for those purposes of an embryo or human admixed embryo in relation to which P is a relevant person by reason only of the use of qualifying cells of P.

(2) "Qualifying cells" are human cells which-

(a) were lawfully stored for research purposes immediately before the commencement date, or(b) are derived from human cells which were lawfully stored for those purposes at that time.

(3) The "commencement date" is the date on which paragraph 9(2)(a) of Schedule 3 to the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008 (requirement for consent to use of human cells to create an embryo) comes into force.

Conditions for grant of exemption in paragraph 15F

15G(1) A licence may not authorise the application of paragraph 15F unless the Authority is satisfied-

(a) that there are reasonable grounds for believing that scientific research will be adversely affected to a significant extent if the only human cells that can be used to bring about the creation in vitro of embryos or human admixed embryos for use for the purposes of the project of research are- (i) human cells in respect of which there is an effective consent to their use to bring about the creation in vitro of embryos or human admixed embryos for use for those purposes, or(ii) human cells which by virtue of paragraph 15B can be used without such consent, and(b) that any of the following conditions is met in relation to each of the persons whose human cells are qualifying cells which are to be used for the purposes of the project of research.

(2) Condition A is that-

(a) it is not reasonably possible for the person responsible under the licence ("R") to identify the person falling within sub-paragraph (1)(b) ("P"), and(b) where any information that relates to P (without identifying P or enabling P to be identified) is available to R, that information does not suggest that P would have objected to the use of P's human cells to bring about the creation in vitro of an embryo or human admixed embryo for use for the purposes of the project.

(3) Condition B is that-

(a) the person falling within sub-paragraph (1)(b) ("P") is dead or the person responsible under the licence ("R") believes on reasonable grounds that P is dead,(b) the information relating to P that is available to R does not suggest that P would have objected to the use of P's human cells to bring about the creation in vitro of an embryo or human admixed embryo for use for the purposes of the project, and(c) a person who stood in a qualifying relationship to P immediately before P died (or is believed to have died) has given consent in writing to the use of P's human cells to bring about the creation in vitro of an embryo or human admixed embryo for use for the purposes of the project.

(4) Condition C is that-

(a) the person responsible under the licence ("R") has taken all reasonable steps to contact-(i) the person falling within sub-paragraph (1)(b) ("P"), or(ii) in a case where P is dead or R believes on reasonable grounds that P is dead, persons who could give consent for the purposes of sub-paragraph (3)(c),but has been unable to do so, and(b) the information relating to P that is available to R does not suggest that P would have objected to the use of P's human cells to bring about the creation in vitro of an embryo or human admixed embryo for use for the purposes of the project.

(5) The HTA consent provisions apply in relation to consent for the purposes of sub-paragraph (3)(c) as they apply in relation to consent for the purposes of section 3(6)(c) of the Human Tissue Act 2004; and for the purposes of this sub-paragraph the HTA consent provisions are to be treated as if they extended to Scotland.
(6) In sub-paragraph (5) "the HTA consent provisions" means subsections (4), (5), (6), (7) and (8)(a) and (b) of section 27 of the Human Tissue Act 2004.
(7) In this paragraph references to the person responsible under the licence are to be read, in a case where an application for a licence is being made, as references to the person who is to be the person responsible.
(8) Paragraphs 1 to 4 of this Schedule do not apply in relation to a consent given for the purposes of sub-paragraph (3)(c).""

My Lords, I beg to move that the House do agree with the Commons in their Amendment No. 92.

Moved, That the House do agree with the Commons in their Amendment No. 92.-(Baroness Thornton.)

moved, as an amendment to the Motion, Amendment No. 92A, leave out "agree" and insert "disagree".

On Question, Whether the said amendment (No. 92A) shall be agreed to?

Their Lordships divided: Contents, 34; Not-Contents, 105.

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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 (Not-Content)Minority (Content)Turnout
Bishop0 14.0%
Con2 20 (+1 tell)11.3%
Crossbench8 5 (+1 tell)7.3%
Lab79 (+2 tell) 238.1%
LDem12 319.7%
Total:101 3119.0%

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Lord Nickson Crossbenchabsent
The Duke of NorfolkCrossbenchabsent
Lord Northbourne Crossbenchabsent
Baroness O'Neill of BengarveCrossbenchabsent
Lord Ouseley Crossbenchabsent
Lord Owen Crossbenchabsent
Lord Oxburgh Crossbenchabsent
Lord Palmer Crossbench (front bench)absent
Earl Peel Crossbench (front bench)absent
Lord Powell of BayswaterCrossbench (front bench)absent
Baroness Prashar Crossbenchabsent
Lord Quirk Crossbench (front bench)absent
Lord Ramsbotham Crossbenchabsent
Lord Rana Crossbenchabsent
Lord Rees-Mogg Crossbenchabsent
Lord Rees of LudlowCrossbenchabsent
Lord Renwick of CliftonCrossbenchabsent
Baroness Richardson of CalowCrossbenchabsent
Lord Richardson of DuntisbourneCrossbenchabsent
Lord Rix Crossbenchabsent
The Earl of RosslynCrossbenchabsent
Lady Saltoun of AbernethyCrossbench (front bench)absent
The Earl of SandwichCrossbenchabsent
Lord Saville of NewdigateCrossbenchabsent
Lord Scott of FoscoteCrossbenchabsent
Lord Skidelsky Crossbenchabsent
Viscount Slim Crossbenchabsent
Lord Slynn of HadleyCrossbenchabsent
Lord Smith of KelvinCrossbenchabsent
The Earl of SnowdonCrossbenchabsent
Lord St John of BletsoCrossbenchabsent
The Earl of StairCrossbenchabsent
Baroness Stern Crossbench (front bench)absent
Lord Stern of BrentfordCrossbenchabsent
Lord Stevens of KirkwhelpingtonCrossbenchabsent
Lord Stevenson of CoddenhamCrossbenchabsent
Lord Steyn Crossbenchabsent
Lord Sutherland of HoundwoodCrossbench (front bench)absent
Lord Tanlaw Crossbenchabsent
Lord Templeman Crossbenchabsent
Viscount Tenby Crossbench (front bench)absent
Lord Thomas of SwynnertonCrossbench (front bench)absent
Lord Turnbull Crossbenchabsent
Lord Turner of EcchinswellCrossbench (front bench)absent
Baroness Valentine Crossbenchabsent
Lord Vincent of ColeshillCrossbenchabsent
Lord Walker of AldringhamCrossbenchabsent
Lord Walpole Crossbench (front bench)absent
Baroness Warnock Crossbenchabsent
Viscount Waverley Crossbenchabsent
Lord Weidenfeld Crossbenchabsent
Lord Williamson of HortonCrossbenchabsent
Lord Wilson of DintonCrossbenchabsent
Lord Wilson of TillyornCrossbenchabsent
Lord Woolf Crossbench (front bench)absent
Lord Wright of RichmondCrossbench (front bench)absent
Baroness Young of HornseyCrossbenchabsent
Lord Browne of BelmontDUPabsent
Lord Morrow DUPabsent
Baroness Paisley of St George'sDUPabsent
Lord Stoddart of SwindonIndependent Labourabsent
Lord Brown of Eaton-under-HeywoodJudgeabsent
Baroness Clark of CaltonJudgeabsent
Baroness Hale of RichmondJudgeabsent
Lord Hardie Judgeabsent
Lord Hope of CraigheadJudgeabsent
Lord Judge Judgeabsent
Lord Mackay of DrumadoonJudgeabsent
Lord Mance Judge (front bench)absent
Lord Neuberger of AbbotsburyJudgeabsent
Lord Phillips of Worth MatraversJudgeabsent
Lord Rodger of EarlsferryJudge (front bench)absent
Lord Walker of GestingthorpeJudgeabsent
Lord Dixon Labaye
Lord Donoughue Labaye
Baroness Adams of CraigieleaLab (minister)no
Lord Alli Labno
Baroness Amos Labno
Baroness Andrews Lab (minister)no
Lord Archer of SandwellLabno
Lord Bach Lab (minister)no
Lord Bassam of BrightonLab (minister)tellno
Lord Bilston Labno
Lord Boyd of DuncansbyLab (minister)no
Lord Bradley Lab (minister)no
Lord Brett Lab (minister)no
Lord Brooke of AlverthorpeLab (minister)no
Lord Campbell-Savours Lab (minister)no
Lord Carter of BarnesLab (minister)no
Lord Clark of WindermereLabno
Lord Clinton-Davis Labno
Baroness Cohen of PimlicoLab (minister)no
Lord Corbett of Castle ValeLabno
Lord Darzi of DenhamLab (minister)no
Lord Davidson of Glen ClovaLab (minister)no
Lord Davies of OldhamLab (minister)tellno
Baroness Dean of Thornton-le-FyldeLabno
Lord Desai Labno
Lord Drayson Lab (minister)no
Lord Dubs Lab (minister)no
Lord Elder Labno
Lord Evans of ParksideLabno
Lord Falconer of ThorotonLabno
Baroness Farrington of RibbletonLab (minister)no
Lord Faulkner of WorcesterLab (minister)no
Baroness Ford Labno
Lord Foster of Bishop AucklandLabno
Baroness Gale Labno
Baroness Gibson of Market RasenLab (minister)no
Baroness Goudie Labno
Lord Grocott Lab (minister)no
Lord Harris of HaringeyLabno
Lord Hart of ChiltonLabno
Lord Haskel Lab (minister)no
Lord Haworth Labno
Baroness Hilton of EggardonLab (minister)no
Baroness Howells of St DavidsLabno
Lord Howie of TroonLab (minister)no
Lord Hunt of ChestertonLabno
Lord Hunt of Kings HeathLab (minister)no
Lord Judd Lab (minister)no
Lord MacKenzie of CulkeinLabno
Lord Malloch-Brown Lab (minister)no
Baroness Massey of DarwenLab (minister)no
Lord Maxton Lab (minister)no
Lord McIntosh of HaringeyLabno
Baroness McIntosh of HudnallLab (minister)no
Lord McKenzie of LutonLab (minister)no
Lord Mitchell Labno
Lord Moonie Lab (minister)no
Baroness Morgan of HuytonLabno
Baroness Morris of YardleyLabno
Lord Myners Lab (minister)no
Lord Parekh Labno
Baroness Quin Lab (minister)no
Lord Rea Labno
Baroness Rendell of BaberghLab (minister)no
Lord Richard Lab (minister)no
Lord Rooker Labno
Lord Rosser Lab (minister)no
Lord Rowlands Lab (minister)no
Baroness Royall of BlaisdonLab (minister)no
Lord Sawyer Labno
Viscount Simon Lab (minister)no
Lord Stone of BlackheathLabno
Baroness Taylor of BoltonLab (minister)no
Baroness Thornton Lab (minister)no
Lord Tomlinson Labno
Lord Truscott Labno
Lord Tunnicliffe Lab (minister)no
Baroness Vadera Lab (minister)no
Baroness Warwick of UndercliffeLabno
Lord Watson of InvergowrieLabno
Baroness Whitaker Labno
Baroness Wilkins Labno
Lord Young of Norwood GreenLab (minister)no
Lord Acton Lababsent
Lord Adonis Lab (minister)absent
Lord Ahmed Lababsent
Lord Anderson of SwanseaLababsent
Lord Ashley of StokeLababsent
Lord Attenborough Lababsent
Lord Barnett Lababsent
Lord Berkeley Lababsent
Lord Bernstein of CraigweilLababsent
Lord Bhattacharyya Lab (minister)absent
Baroness Billingham Lababsent
Baroness Blackstone Lababsent
Baroness Blood Lababsent
Lord Borrie Lababsent
Lord Bragg Lababsent
Lord Brennan Lababsent
Lord Brookman Lababsent
Lord Brooks of TremorfaLababsent
Lord Carter of ColesLababsent
Viscount Chandos Lababsent
Lord Christopher Lab (minister)absent
Lord Clarke of HampsteadLababsent
Baroness Corston Lababsent
Baroness Crawley Lababsent
Lord Cunningham of FellingLababsent
Baroness David Lababsent
Lord Davies of CoityLab (minister)absent
Baroness Delacourt-Smith of AlterynLababsent
Lord Eatwell Lababsent
Lord Evans of Temple GuitingLababsent
Lord Evans of WatfordLababsent
Baroness Falkender Lababsent
Lord Filkin Lab (minister)absent
Lord Foulkes of CumnockLab (minister)absent
Lord Fyfe of FairfieldLababsent
Lord Gavron Lab (minister)absent
Lord Giddens Lababsent
Lord Gilbert Lababsent
Lord Glenamara Lababsent
Baroness Golding Lababsent
Lord Goldsmith Lababsent
Lord Gordon of StrathblaneLababsent
Lord Gould of BrookwoodLababsent
Baroness Gould of PotternewtonLab (minister)absent
Lord Grabiner Lababsent
Lord Graham of EdmontonLab (minister)absent
Lord Grantchester Lab (minister)absent
Lord Gregson Lababsent
Lord Griffiths of Burry PortLababsent
Lord Harrison Lab (minister)absent
Lord Hattersley Lababsent
Lord Healey Lababsent
Baroness Henig Lababsent
Lord Hollick Lababsent
Baroness Hollis of HeighamLab (minister)absent
Lord Howarth of NewportLababsent
Lord Hoyle Lababsent
Lord Hughes of WoodsideLababsent
Lord Irvine of LairgLababsent
Lord Janner of BraunstoneLab (minister)absent
Baroness Jay of PaddingtonLababsent
Lord Joffe Lababsent
Lord Jones Lababsent
Baroness Jones of WhitchurchLab (minister)absent
Lord Jordan Lababsent
Baroness Kennedy of The ShawsLababsent
Baroness Kingsmill Lab (minister)absent
Lord King of West BromwichLababsent
Lord Kinnock Lababsent
Lord Kirkhill Lababsent
Lord Layard Lab (minister)absent
Lord Lea of CrondallLababsent
Lord Leitch Lababsent
Lord Levy Lababsent
Lord Lipsey Lababsent
Baroness Lockwood Lab (minister)absent
Lord Lofthouse of PontefractLababsent
Lord Macaulay of BragarLababsent
Lord Macdonald of TradestonLab (minister)absent
Lord Mackenzie of FramwellgateLababsent
Baroness Mallalieu Lab (minister)absent
Lord Mandelson Lab (minister)absent
Lord Mason of BarnsleyLababsent
Lord McCarthy Lababsent
Baroness McDonagh Lababsent
Lord Morgan Lababsent
Baroness Morgan of DrefelinLab (minister)absent
Lord Morris of AberavonLab (minister)absent
Lord Morris of HandsworthLab (minister)absent
Lord Morris of ManchesterLababsent
Baroness Nicol Lababsent
Lord Northfield Lababsent
Lord O'Neill of ClackmannanLab (minister)absent
Lord Patel of BlackburnLababsent
Lord Patel of BradfordLab (minister)absent
Lord Paul Lab (minister)absent
Lord Pendry Lababsent
Lord Peston Lab (minister)absent
Baroness Pitkeathley Lab (minister)absent
Lord Plant of HighfieldLababsent
Lord Ponsonby of ShulbredeLababsent
Baroness Prosser Lab (minister)absent
Lord Prys-Davies Lababsent
Lord Puttnam Lab (minister)absent
Lord Radice Lababsent
Baroness Ramsay of CartvaleLababsent
Lord Randall of St BudeauxLababsent
Lord Robertson of Port EllenLababsent
Lord Rogers of RiversideLababsent
Lord Sainsbury of TurvilleLababsent
Baroness Scotland of AsthalLab (minister)absent
Lord Sewel Lab (minister)absent
Lord Sheldon Lababsent
Lord Simon of HighburyLababsent
Baroness Smith of GilmorehillLababsent
Lord Smith of LeighLababsent
Lord Snape Lab (minister)absent
Lord Soley Lababsent
Lord Strabolgi Lababsent
Baroness Symons of Vernham DeanLab (minister)absent
Lord Taylor of BlackburnLababsent
Lord Temple-Morris Lababsent
Lord Thomas of MacclesfieldLababsent
Lord Triesman Lababsent
Lord Turnberg Lababsent
Baroness Turner of CamdenLababsent
Baroness Uddin Lababsent
Baroness Wall of New BarnetLababsent
Lord Warner Lab (minister)absent
Lord Wedderburn of CharltonLababsent
Lord West of SpitheadLab (minister)absent
Lord Whitty Lababsent
Lord Williams of ElvelLab (minister)absent
Lord Winston Lababsent
Lord Woolmer of LeedsLababsent
Lord Cotter LDem (front bench)aye
Lord Greaves LDem (front bench)aye
Baroness Williams of CrosbyLDemaye
Lord Addington LDem (front bench)no
Lord Alderdice LDemno
Baroness Barker LDem (front bench)no
Baroness Harris of RichmondLDem (front bench)no
Lord Kirkwood of KirkhopeLDem (front bench)no
Baroness Neuberger LDemno
Lord Rodgers of Quarry BankLDem (front bench)no
Lord Shutt of GreetlandLDem (front bench)no
Lord Thomas of GresfordLDem (front bench)no
Baroness Thomas of WinchesterLDem (front bench)no
Baroness Tonge LDem (front bench)no
Baroness Walmsley LDem (front bench)no
Lord Alliance LDemabsent
Lord Ashdown of Norton-sub-HamdonLDemabsent
Lord Avebury LDem (front bench)absent
Baroness Bonham-Carter of YarnburyLDem (front bench)absent
Lord Bradshaw LDem (front bench)absent
Lord Burnett LDem (front bench)absent
Lord Carlile of BerriewLDem (front bench)absent
Lord Chidgey LDemabsent
Lord Clement-Jones LDem (front bench)absent
Lord Dholakia LDem (front bench)absent
Lord Dykes LDem (front bench)absent
Lord Ezra LDemabsent
Viscount Falkland LDem (front bench)absent
Baroness Falkner of MargravineLDem (front bench)absent
Lord Fearn LDemabsent
Baroness Garden of FrognalLDem (front bench)absent
The Earl of GlasgowLDem (front bench)absent
Lord Goodhart LDem (front bench)absent
Baroness Hamwee LDem (front bench)absent
Lord Hooson LDemabsent
Lord Hutchinson of LullingtonLDemabsent
Lord Jacobs LDemabsent
Lord Jones of CheltenhamLDem (front bench)absent
Lord Lee of TraffordLDem (front bench)absent
Lord Lester of Herne HillLDem (front bench)absent
Baroness Linklater of ButterstoneLDem (front bench)absent
Lord Livsey of TalgarthLDem (front bench)absent
Baroness Ludford LDemabsent
Lord Mackie of BenshieLDemabsent
Lord Maclennan of RogartLDem (front bench)absent
Baroness Maddock LDem (front bench)absent
The Earl of Mar and KellieLDem (front bench)absent
Lord McNally LDem (front bench)absent
Lord Methuen LDem (front bench)absent
Baroness Miller of Chilthorne DomerLDem (front bench)absent
Lord Newby LDem (front bench)absent
Baroness Nicholson of WinterbourneLDemabsent
Baroness Northover LDem (front bench)absent
Lord Oakeshott of Seagrove BayLDem (front bench)absent
Lord Phillips of SudburyLDemabsent
Lord Razzall LDem (front bench)absent
Lord Redesdale LDem (front bench)absent
Lord Rennard LDemabsent
Lord Roberts of LlandudnoLDem (front bench)absent
Lord Roper LDem (front bench)absent
Lord Sandberg LDem (front bench)absent
Baroness Scott of Needham MarketLDem (front bench)absent
Lord Sharman LDem (front bench)absent
Baroness Sharp of GuildfordLDem (front bench)absent
Lord Smith of CliftonLDem (front bench)absent
Lord Steel of AikwoodLDemabsent
Lord Taverne LDem (front bench)absent
Lord Teverson LDem (front bench)absent
Baroness Thomas of WalliswoodLDem (front bench)absent
Lord Tope LDemabsent
Lord Tordoff LDem (front bench)absent
Lord Tyler LDem (front bench)absent
Lord Vallance of TummelLDem (front bench)absent
Lord Wallace of SaltaireLDem (front bench)absent
Lord Wallace of TankernessLDemabsent
Lord Watson of RichmondLDem (front bench)absent
Lord Archer of Weston-Super-MareNon-affiliatedabsent
Baroness Ashton of UphollandNon-affiliated (front bench)absent
Lord Black of CrossharbourNon-affiliatedabsent
Lord Grenfell Non-affiliated (front bench)absent
Baroness Hayman Non-affiliated (front bench)absent
Lord Smith of FinsburyNon-affiliatedabsent
Baroness Young of Old SconeNon-affiliatedabsent
Lord Simpson of DunkeldOtherabsent
Lord Pearson of RannochUKIPabsent
Lord Willoughby de Broke UKIPabsent
Lord Rogan UUPabsent

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