European Union (Referendum) Bill — Closure Motion on Debate on Eligibility to Vote in Referendum on the UK Membership of the EU — 8 Nov 2013 at 12:15
The majority of MPs voted to stop debating the European Union (Referendum) Bill[1], specifically the question of who ought be eligible to vote in a referendum on the United Kingdom's membership of the European Union and move straight to a vote on that subject.
The motion voted on was:
"That the Question be now put."
The motion was moved under House of Commons Standing Order No. 36[2]
This was a procedural motion. See details of the subsequent substantive vote
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