Motion to Sit in Private — 12 Nov 2010 at 09:30

The majority of MPs voted against a motion: "that the House sit in private".

It appears those who caused the motion to be moved did so in an effort to try and ensure the Sustainable Livestock Bill could make progress towards becoming law despite a small number of MPs being expected to be present to debate it.

Standing Order[1] No. 163 states once a motion to sit in private has been moved it must be "forthwith put" ie. the speaker or the chair must straight away ask MPs if they agree or not and if necessary proceed to a vote. Standing order 163 also states a motion to sit in private may only be moved once per sitting.

This motion was moved as soon as Parliament started sitting at 0930, this had the effect of preventing it being used later in the day. If the motion had been moved later in the day and less than 40 MPs had voted in the resulting division under standing order 41 the debate in progress, presumably the debate on the Sustainable Livestock Bill, would have been "stood over" ie. stopped, and resumed at the next sitting of the house.

Later in the day an attempt was made to curtail debate on the Sustainable Livestock Bill and move straight to a vote on if it ought be given a second reading, ie. if it ought continue on its path to becoming law. This vote[2], a closure motion, was declared invalid as fewer than 100 Members voted in support of the motion; the vast majority of MPs not voting. There is a minimum number of MPs required for approval of a "closure motion". The closure motion had been moved by Labour MP Robert Flello[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
Alan ReidArgyll and ButeLDem (front bench)no
David LidingtonAylesburyCon (front bench)no
Tony BaldryBanburyCon (front bench)no
Eilidh WhitefordBanff and BuchanSNP (front bench)no
Rushanara AliBethnal Green and BowLab (minister)no
Gregory BarkerBexhill and BattleCon (front bench)no
Brooks NewmarkBraintreeCon (front bench)no
Caroline LucasBrighton, PavilionGreen (front bench)no
Kerry McCarthyBristol EastLab (minister)no
David NuttallBury NorthCon (front bench)aye
Kevin BrennanCardiff WestLab (minister)no
Simon HartCarmarthen West and South PembrokeshireCon (front bench)no
Martin HorwoodCheltenhamLDemno
Christopher ChopeChristchurchCon (front bench)aye
Mark FieldCities of London and WestminsterCon (front bench)no
Chris WilliamsonDerby NorthLab (minister)no
Patrick McLoughlinDerbyshire DalesCon (front bench)no
Thomas DochertyDunfermline and West FifeLab (minister)no
Mark DurkanFoyleSDLP (front bench)no
Vernon CoakerGedlingLab (minister)no
Margaret CurranGlasgow EastLab (minister)no
William BainGlasgow North EastLab (minister)no
Martin CatonGowerLab (minister)no
Meg HillierHackney South and ShoreditchLab (minister)no
Graham JonesHyndburnLab (minister)no
Andrew TurnerIsle of WightCon (front bench)no
Jeremy WrightKenilworth and SouthamCon (front bench)no
Philip HolloboneKetteringCon (front bench)no
Norman BakerLewesLDem (front bench)no
Heidi AlexanderLewisham EastLab (minister)no
Graeme MorriceLivingstonLabno
Annette BrookeMid Dorset and North PooleLDem (front bench)no
Paul FlynnNewport WestLab (minister)no
Ian Paisley JnrNorth AntrimDUP (front bench)no
Jacob Rees-MoggNorth East SomersetCon (front bench)tellaye
Shailesh VaraNorth West CambridgeshireCon (front bench)no
Michael EllisNorthampton NorthCon (front bench)no
Jo JohnsonOrpingtonCon (front bench)no
Andrew SmithOxford EastLabno
Jim FitzpatrickPoplar and LimehouseLab (minister)no
Stephen CrabbPreseli PembrokeshireCon (front bench)no
Crispin BluntReigateCon (front bench)no
Zac GoldsmithRichmond ParkCon (front bench)no
Mark RecklessRochester and StroodCon (front bench)no
Nick HurdRuislip, Northwood and PinnerCon (front bench)no
Michael FallonSevenoaksCon (front bench)no
Daniel KawczynskiShrewsbury and AtchamConno
Julian SmithSkipton and RiponCon (front bench)no
David HeathSomerton and FromeLDem (front bench)no
James PaiceSouth East CambridgeshireCon (front bench)no
David GaukeSouth West HertfordshireCon (front bench)no
Tristram HuntStoke-on-Trent CentralLab (minister)no
Joan WalleyStoke-on-Trent NorthLab (minister)tellno
Rob FlelloStoke-on-Trent SouthLab (minister)tellno
Paul BurstowSutton and CheamLDem (front bench)no
David WrightTelfordLab (minister)no
Steve WebbThornbury and YateLDem (front bench)no
David LammyTottenhamLab (minister)no
Sarah NewtonTruro and FalmouthCon (front bench)no
Greg ClarkTunbridge WellsCon (front bench)no
John RandallUxbridge and South RuislipCon (front bench)no
John SpellarWarleyLab (minister)no
Peter BoneWellingboroughCon (front bench)tellaye
Lyn BrownWest HamLab (minister)no
John PenroseWeston-Super-MareCon (front bench)no
Alison McGovernWirral SouthLab (minister)no
Peter BottomleyWorthing WestCon (front bench)no

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