Immigration Bill — Commons Reasons and Amendments — 26 Apr 2016 at 18:15

Moved by Earl Howe

60A: Because appropriate measures to ensure the protection of overseas domestic workers can be put in place using existing legislative powers.

Moved by Lord Keen of Elie

84A: Page 108, line 7, at end insert-“Duty to arrange consideration of bail(1) Subject as follows, the Secretary of State must arrange a reference to the First-tier Tribunal for the Tribunal to decide whether to grant bail to a person if-(a) the person is being detained under a provision mentioned in paragraph 1(1)(a) or (c), and(b) the period of six months beginning with the relevant date has elapsed.(2) In sub-paragraph (1)(b) “the relevant date” means-(a) the date on which the person’s detention began, or(b) if a relevant event has occurred in relation to the person since that date, the last date on which such an event has occurred in relation to the person.(3) The following are relevant events in relation to a person for the purposes of sub-paragraph (2)(b)-(a) consideration by the First-tier Tribunal of whether to grant immigration bail to the person;(b) withdrawal by the person of an application for immigration bail treated as made by the person as the result of a reference under this paragraph;(c) withdrawal by the person of a notice given under sub-paragraph (6)(b).(4) The reference in sub-paragraph (3)(a) to consideration of whether to grant immigration bail to a person-(a) includes such consideration regardless of whether there is a hearing or the First-tier Tribunal makes a determination in the case in question;(b) includes the dismissal of an application by virtue of provision made under paragraph 9(2).(5) The reference in sub-paragraph (3)(a) to consideration of whether to grant immigration bail to a person does not include such consideration in a case where-(a) the person has made an application for bail, other than one treated as made by the person as the result of a reference under this paragraph, and(b) the First-tier Tribunal is prevented from granting bail to the person by paragraph 3(4) (requirement for Secretary of State’s consent to bail).(6) The duty in sub-paragraph (1) to arrange a reference does not apply if- (a) section 3(2) of the Special Immigration Appeals Commission Act 1997 (persons detained in interests of national security etc) applies to the person, or(b) the person has given to the Secretary of State, and has not withdrawn, written notice that the person does not wish the person’s case to be referred to the First-tier Tribunal under this paragraph.(7) A reference to the First-tier Tribunal under this paragraph in relation to a person is to be treated for all purposes as an application by that person for the grant of bail under paragraph 1(3).”

Moved by Lord Ramsbotham

Ayes 271, Noes 206.

Debate in Parliament |

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Party Summary

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

What is Tell? '+1 tell' means that in addition one member of that party was a teller for that division lobby.

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

PartyMajority (Content)Minority (Not-Content)Turnout
Bishop1 04.0%
Con0 179 (+2 tell)71.0%
Crossbench32 (+1 tell) 1929.5%
Green1 0100.0%
Independent Liberal Democrat1 0100.0%
Independent Ulster Unionist0 1100.0%
Judge0 213.3%
Lab136 (+1 tell) 062.8%
LDem94 086.2%
Non-affiliated3 113.3%
PC1 050.0%
UUP0 2100.0%
Total:269 20457.1%

Rebel Voters - sorted by party

Lords for which their vote in this division differed from the majority vote of their party. You can see all votes in this division, or every eligible lord who could have voted in this division

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NamePartyVote
Lord Armstrong of IlminsterCrossbench (front bench)no
Lord Bew Crossbenchno
Lord Birt Crossbenchno
Baroness Butler-Sloss Crossbench (front bench)no
Lord Cameron of DillingtonCrossbench (front bench)no
Viscount Colville of CulrossCrossbenchno
Lord Cromwell Crossbench (front bench)no
Baroness Deech Crossbenchno
Lord Green of DeddingtonCrossbenchno
Baroness Hollins Crossbenchno
Lord Kerr of KinlochardCrossbench (front bench)no
Lord Pannick Crossbenchno
Lord Patel Crossbenchno
Lord Rowe-Beddoe Crossbench (front bench)no
The Duke of SomersetCrossbenchno
Lord St John of BletsoCrossbench (front bench)no
Lord Sutherland of HoundwoodCrossbenchno
Lord Thurlow Crossbenchno
Lord Wilson of TillyornCrossbenchno
Lord Taylor of WarwickNon-affiliatedno

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