European Union Bill — Requirement for Referendum on Decisions Under Existing Treaties — Joining Euro — Border Controls — EU Prosecutor's Office — 13 Jun 2011 at 17:56
Baroness Falkender voted not to require a referendum prior to making the Euro the UK's currency, the UK joining the European Public Prosecutor’s Office, or changes impacting the UK's border controls, or other decisions made within existing existing European Union treaties.
The majority of members of the House of Lords voted not to require a referendum prior to making the Euro the UK's currency, the UK joining the European Public Prosecutor’s Office, or changes impacting the UK's border controls, or other decisions made within existing existing European Union treaties.
The House of Lords was considering the European Union Bill[1]. The amendment which was accepted by the majority of Lords in this vote was:
- Amendment 14: Clause 6, page 4, line 34, leave out from "Parliament" to end of line 35
The effect is to remove subsection (b) from subclause 6(1) which at the time of the vote stated:
- A Minister of the Crown may not vote in favour of or otherwise support a
decision to which this subsection applies unless—
- (a) the draft decision is approved by Act of Parliament, and
- (b) the referendum condition is met.
The referendum condition is set out in section 3(2) of the Act which states:
- (2) The referendum condition is that—
- (a) the Act providing for the approval of the decision provides that the provision approving the decision is not to come into force until a referendum about whether the decision should be approved has been held throughout the United Kingdom or, where the decision affects Gibraltar, throughout the United Kingdom and Gibraltar,
- (b) the referendum has been held, and
- (c) the majority of those voting in the referendum are in favour of the approval of the decision.
The effect of the amendment would be to remove the requirement for a referendum prior to specified decisions under the treaties underpinning the European Union; those specified decisions, set out in Section 6(5) of the Bill, those decisions include:
- Certain changes to the governance of the EU.
- Participation by the United Kingdom in a European Public Prosecutor’s Office
- Making the euro the currency of the United Kingdom;
- Decisions under Article 4 of the Schengen Protocol (relating to free movement within the Schengen Area) that remove any border control of the United Kingdom.
On the 13th of June 2011 Janet Fookes, known as Baroness Fookes, stated:[3]
- My Lords, I have to announce a correction in the voting figures in Division No. 1. The correct figures are: Contents, 214, not 213 as announced; Not-Contents 209.
No correction to the list of voters was provided.
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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 (Not-Content) | Minority (Content) | Turnout |
Bishop | 0 | 1 | 4.2% |
Con | 126 (+1 tell) | 3 | 58.6% |
Crossbench | 18 | 33 | 26.8% |
Independent Labour | 1 | 0 | 100.0% |
Lab | 0 | 160 (+1 tell) | 64.7% |
LDem | 58 (+1 tell) | 6 (+1 tell) | 68.0% |
UKIP | 1 | 0 | 50.0% |
UUP | 1 | 0 | 25.0% |
Total: | 205 | 203 | 52.2% |
Rebel Voters - sorted by party
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 Garel-Jones | Con | aye |
Lord Howe of Aberavon | Con (front bench) | aye |
Lord Hurd of Westwell | Con | aye |
Lord Ballyedmond | Crossbench | no |
Viscount Craigavon | Crossbench (front bench) | no |
Baroness D'Souza | Crossbench (front bench) | no |
Lord Dear | Crossbench (front bench) | no |
Lord Greenway | Crossbench | no |
Baroness Grey-Thompson | Crossbench | no |
Lord Hameed | Crossbench | no |
Lord Imbert | Crossbench | no |
Lord Kakkar | Crossbench | no |
Lord Kilclooney | Crossbench | no |
Lord Laming | Crossbench (front bench) | no |
The Countess of Mar | Crossbench (front bench) | no |
Lord Mawson | Crossbench | no |
Lord Palmer | Crossbench (front bench) | no |
Lord Rowe-Beddoe | Crossbench (front bench) | no |
Lady Saltoun of Abernethy | Crossbench | no |
Viscount Slim | Crossbench | no |
Lord Sutherland of Houndwood | Crossbench (front bench) | no |
Lord Wilson of Tillyorn | Crossbench | no |
Lord Dykes | LDem (front bench) | tellaye |
Viscount Falkland | LDem | aye |
Lord Goodhart | LDem (front bench) | aye |
Lord Maclennan of Rogart | LDem (front bench) | aye |
Baroness Neuberger | LDem (front bench) | aye |
Lord Rodgers of Quarry Bank | LDem (front bench) | aye |
Lord Taverne | LDem | aye |
Baroness Williams of Crosby | LDem | aye |