Benefit Entitlement (Restriction) Bill — 17 Jan 2014 at 13:04

The majority of MPs voted against a proposal to restrict the entitlement of non-UK citizens from the European Union and the European Economic Area to UK taxpayer-funded benefits.

MPs were voting on the main principles of The Benefit Entitlement (Restriction) Bill[1]; the Bill would::

  • Require a declaration of nationality be made before someone could apply for a taxpayer-funded benefit or apply for a national insurance number.
  • Remove eligibility for Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefit from European Union and European Economic Area nationals unless their entitlement derives from them being a spouse or dependant of a UK citizen.
  • Cap UK taxpayer funded benefits paid to European Union and European Economic Area nationals at the level of the equivalent benefit which the person would receive if they were resident in the country of which they are a national.
  • Stop UK taxpayer-funded benefits being paid to European Economic Area citizens unless the benefit arises from an insurance based contribute which the claimant has made.

On moving the motion to read the Bill a second time and therefore allow it to progress towards becoming law Christopher Chope (Christchurch, Conservative) MP stated the Bill would make:

  • “provision to restrict the entitlement of non-UK citizens from the European Union and the European Economic Area to taxpayer-funded benefits.”

The Deputy Speaker declared that the Question was not decided because fewer than 40 Members had taken part in the Division, and the business under consideration stood over until the next sitting of the House[3]

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All Votes Cast - sorted by constituency

MPs for which their vote in this division differed from the majority vote of their party are marked in red. Also shows which MPs were ministers at the time of this vote. You can also see every eligible MP including those who did not vote in this division.

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NameConstituencyPartyVote
Mark SimmondsBoston and SkegnessCon (front bench)no
Barry GardinerBrent NorthLab (minister)no
Mary MacleodBrentford and IsleworthConno
Bob NeillBromley and ChislehurstCon (front bench)no
David NuttallBury NorthCon (front bench)tellaye
George EusticeCamborne and RedruthCon (front bench)no
Rebecca HarrisCastle PointCon (front bench)no
Daniel PoulterCentral Suffolk and North IpswichCon (front bench)no
Christopher ChopeChristchurchCon (front bench)aye
Geoffrey RobinsonCoventry North WestLabno
Gavin BarwellCroydon CentralCon (front bench)tellno
Steve ReedCroydon NorthLab (minister)no
Claire PerryDevizesCon (front bench)no
Steve PoundEaling NorthLab (minister)no
Stephen TimmsEast HamLab (minister)no
Mark HarperForest of DeanCon (front bench)no
Mike PenningHemel HempsteadCon (front bench)no
Guy OppermanHexhamConno
Kris HopkinsKeighleyCon (front bench)no
Philip HolloboneKetteringCon (front bench)aye
Karl TurnerKingston upon Hull EastLab (minister)no
Gavin ShukerLuton SouthLab (minister)no
Helen GrantMaidstone and The WealdCon (front bench)no
Julian LewisNew Forest EastCon (front bench)aye
Desmond SwayneNew Forest WestCon (front bench)no
Jacob Rees-MoggNorth East SomersetCon (front bench)aye
Shailesh VaraNorth West CambridgeshireCon (front bench)no
Robert GoodwillScarborough and WhitbyCon (front bench)no
Michael FallonSevenoaksCon (front bench)no
Philip DaviesShipleyCon (front bench)tellaye
Stephen PhillipsSleaford and North HykehamCon (front bench)no
David GaukeSouth West HertfordshireCon (front bench)no
Andrew MurrisonSouth West WiltshireCon (front bench)both
Karen BradleyStaffordshire MoorlandsCon (front bench)tellno
Alan CampbellTynemouthLab (minister)no
Ed VaizeyWantageCon (front bench)no
Sharon HodgsonWashington and Sunderland WestLab (minister)no
Stephen HammondWimbledonCon (front bench)no

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