Equality and Diversity (Reform) Bill — Second Reading — Positive Discrimination — 21 Oct 2011 at 13:20

The majority of MPs voted to allow public bodies to positively discriminate during recruitment and appointment processes in favour of groups of people based on age, sex, sexual orientation, race, nationality, disability, religion, socio-economic status of members; and for the continuation of the exemption from equalities law permiting political parties to discriminate on the basis of sex to attempt to reduce inequality in the numbers of men and women elected.

MPs were considering the Equality and Diversity (Reform) Bill[1]. The motion rejected in this vote was:

  • That the Bill be now read a Second time.

The rejection of the motion meant the Bill made no further progress towards becoming law.

The Bill sought to:

  • Prohibit public authorities promoting or engaging in positive action when recruiting employees and making appointments; with positive actio defined as action intended to give a benefit or encouragement to a particular group based on the age, sex, sexual orientation, race, nationality, disability, religion, socio-economic status of members of that group of people.
  • Repeal the Sex Discrimination (Election Candidates) Act 2002 which excludes political parties selecting candidates from the provisions of the Sex Discrimination Act 1975 and Sex Discrimination (Northern Ireland) Order 1976 allowing discrimination on the basis of sex "for the purpose of reducing inequality in the numbers of men and women elected, as candidates of the party, to be members of the body concerned".

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NameConstituencyPartyVote
Damian GreenAshfordCon (front bench)no
Rushanara AliBethnal Green and BowLab (minister)no
Barry GardinerBrent NorthLab (minister)no
Bob NeillBromley and ChislehurstCon (front bench)no
David NuttallBury NorthCon (front bench)tellaye
Wayne DavidCaerphillyLab (minister)no
Greg HandsChelsea and FulhamCon (front bench)tellno
Theresa VilliersChipping BarnetCon (front bench)no
Geoffrey RobinsonCoventry North WestLabno
Ian AustinDudley NorthLab (minister)no
Tim LoughtonEast Worthing and ShorehamCon (front bench)no
Stephen O'BrienEddisburyCon (front bench)no
Chris GraylingEpsom and EwellCon (front bench)no
Mike FreerFinchley and Golders GreenCon (front bench)no
Anne MiltonGuildfordCon (front bench)no
Glenda JacksonHampstead and KilburnLab (minister)no
Iain WrightHartlepoolLab (minister)no
David WillettsHavantCon (front bench)no
Jeremy WrightKenilworth and SouthamCon (front bench)tellno
Philip HolloboneKetteringCon (front bench)aye
David HamiltonMidlothianLab (minister)no
Jacob Rees-MoggNorth East SomersetCon (front bench)aye
George YoungNorth West HampshireCon (front bench)no
Henry BellinghamNorth West NorfolkCon (front bench)no
Chris LeslieNottingham EastLab (minister)no
Alison SeabeckPlymouth, Moor ViewLab (minister)no
Jim FitzpatrickPoplar and LimehouseLab (minister)no
Mark FrancoisRayleigh and WickfordCon (front bench)no
Crispin BluntReigateCon (front bench)no
Chris BryantRhonddaLab (minister)no
Nick HurdRuislip, Northwood and PinnerCon (front bench)no
Tom GreatrexRutherglen and Hamilton WestLab (minister)no
Michael FallonSevenoaksCon (front bench)no
Philip DaviesShipleyCon (front bench)tellaye
Daniel KawczynskiShrewsbury and AtchamConno
James PaiceSouth East CambridgeshireCon (front bench)no
David GaukeSouth West HertfordshireCon (front bench)no
Stephen GilbertSt Austell and NewquayLDem (front bench)no
Adrian SandersTorbayLDemno
Alan CampbellTynemouthLab (minister)no
Mary CreaghWakefieldLab (minister)no
Angela EagleWallaseyLab (minister)no
Sharon HodgsonWashington and Sunderland WestLab (minister)no
Charles HendryWealdenCon (front bench)no
Peter BoneWellingboroughCon (front bench)aye
John PenroseWeston-Super-MareCon (front bench)no

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