[S2M-529.1 (Amendment)] Decision Time — 28 Jan 2004 at 17:05

This looks like the vote on S2M-529.1

The description in the bulletin on 2004-01-28 is:

*S2M-529.1 Lord James Douglas-Hamilton: Education (Additional Support for Learning) (Scotland) Bill-As an amendment to motion (S2M-529) in the name of Peter Peacock, insert at end "but, in so doing, endorses the qualifications and recommendations referred to in paragraph 38 of the Education Committee's 2nd Report 2004 (Session 2), Stage 1 Report on Education (Additional Support for Learning) (Scotland) Bill and calls on the Scottish Executive to address these during Stage 2 of the Bill."

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Text Introducing Division:

Amendment S2M-529.1, in the name of Lord James Douglas-Hamilton, was not moved, so we go straight to the question on motion S2M-529. The question is, that motion S2M-529, in the name of Peter Peacock, on the general principles of the Education (Additional Support for Learning) (Scotland) Bill, be agreed to. Are we agreed?

No.

There will be a division.

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Party Summary

Votes by party, red entries are votes against the majority for that party.

What is Turnout? This is measured against the total membership of the party at the time of the vote.

PartyMajority (Aye)Minority (No)AbstentionsTurnout
Con0 01583.3%
Green7 00100.0%
Lab46 0092.0%
LDem15 0088.2%
SNP0 02284.6%
SSCUP1 00100.0%
SSP0 0350.0%
Total:69 04087.2%

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