Motion to Sit in Private — 11 Sep 2020

The majority of MPs voted not to hold a private session of the House of Commons.

The text of the motion rejected in the vote was:

  • That the House sit in private.

The House of Commons' Standing Order No. 163 says:

  • If at any sitting of the House... any Member moves 'That the House sit in private' the Speaker... shall forthwith put the question 'That the House sit in private', and such question, though opposed, may be decided after the expiration of the time for opposed business, but such a Motion may be made no more than once in any sitting.

Moving the motion to sit in private is almost always a procedural tactic. By ensuring the defeat of a motion to sit in private at the beginning of the sitting, the mover makes it impossible for any member to move the motion during a subsequent debate.

If such a motion is brought during the debate on a Bill, and fewer than 40 MPs vote in it, then the debate ends immediately regardless of the result (following Standing Order 44). Such an ending of debate occurred on the 14th of March 2003. The points of order following that division show MPs questioning the appropriateness of the tactic.

Moving a motion to sit in private is often done first thing on a Friday morning. Moving the motion ensures it can't be moved later in the day, when MPs might have returned to their constituencies for the weekend and too few members may be present to reach the 40 member threshold leading to the discussion of the business before the house (typically private members' Bills) being brought to an end.

See also What is a motion to sit in private? from the PublicWhip FAQ.

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All Votes Cast - sorted by party

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.

Sort by: Name | Constituency | Party | Vote

NameConstituencyPartyVote
Kevin HollinrakeThirsk and MaltonContellaye
Mike WoodDudley SouthContellaye
Nickie AikenCities of London and WestminsterConno
Stuart AndrewPudseyCon (front bench)tellno
Edward ArgarCharnwoodCon (front bench)no
Victoria AtkinsLouth and HorncastleCon (front bench)no
Duncan BakerNorth NorfolkCon (front bench)no
Simon BaynesClwyd SouthCon (front bench)no
Paul BristowPeterboroughCon (front bench)no
Anthony BrowneSouth CambridgeshireCon (front bench)no
Felicity BuchanKensingtonCon (front bench)no
Maria CaulfieldLewesCon (front bench)no
Christopher ChopeChristchurchCon (front bench)no
Claire CoutinhoEast SurreyConno
Virginia CrosbieYnys MônCon (front bench)no
David DaviesMonmouthCon (front bench)no
Gareth DaviesGrantham and StamfordCon (front bench)no
Dehenna DavisonBishop AucklandCon (front bench)no
Leo DochertyAldershotCon (front bench)no
Steve DoubleSt Austell and NewquayCon (front bench)no
Flick DrummondMeon ValleyCon (front bench)no
Ruth EdwardsRushcliffeCon (front bench)no
George EusticeCamborne and RedruthCon (front bench)no
Ben EverittMilton Keynes NorthCon (front bench)no
Mark FletcherBolsoverCon (front bench)no
Lucy FrazerSouth East CambridgeshireCon (front bench)no
Nick GibbBognor Regis and LittlehamptonCon (front bench)no
Peter GibsonDarlingtonCon (front bench)no
Jo GideonStoke-on-Trent CentralConno
John GlenSalisburyCon (front bench)no
Chris GreenBolton WestConno
Luke HallThornbury and YateCon (front bench)no
Rebecca HarrisCastle PointCon (front bench)no
Antony HigginbothamBurnleyCon (front bench)no
Damian HindsEast HampshireCon (front bench)no
Philip HolloboneKetteringCon (front bench)no
Paul HolmesEastleighCon (front bench)no
Paul HowellSedgefieldCon (front bench)no
Ranil JayawardenaNorth East HampshireCon (front bench)no
Fay JonesBrecon and RadnorshireConno
John LamontBerwickshire, Roxburgh and SelkirkCon (front bench)no
Andrew LewerNorthampton SouthConno
Marco LonghiDudley NorthCon (front bench)no
Anthony MangnallTotnesCon (front bench)no
Julie MarsonHertford and StortfordCon (front bench)no
Jerome MayhewBroadlandCon (front bench)no
Robin MillarAberconwyCon (front bench)no
Robbie MooreKeighleyCon (front bench)no
Penny MordauntPortsmouth NorthCon (front bench)no
Wendy MortonAldridge-BrownhillsCon (front bench)no
Tom PursgloveCorbyCon (front bench)no
Jeremy QuinHorshamCon (front bench)no
Will QuinceColchesterCon (front bench)no
Tom RandallGedlingCon (front bench)no
Nicola RichardsWest Bromwich EastCon (front bench)no
Angela RichardsonGuildfordConno
Rob RobertsDelynwhilst Con (front bench)no
Gary SambrookBirmingham, NorthfieldCon (front bench)no
Greg SmithBuckinghamCon (front bench)no
Ben SpencerRunnymede and WeybridgeCon (front bench)no
Andrew StephensonPendleCon (front bench)no
Iain StewartMilton Keynes SouthCon (front bench)no
Edward TimpsonEddisburyConno
Michael TomlinsonMid Dorset and North PooleCon (front bench)tellno
Laura TrottSevenoaksCon (front bench)no
Suzanne WebbStourbridgeCon (front bench)no
Tracy BrabinBatley and SpenLab (minister)no
Ruth CadburyBrentford and IsleworthLab (minister)no
Alex CunninghamStockton NorthLab (minister)no
Gerald JonesMerthyr Tydfil and RhymneyLab (minister)no
Sarah JonesCroydon CentralLab (minister)no
Pat McFaddenWolverhampton South EastLab (minister)no
Anna McMorrinCardiff NorthLab (minister)no
Stephanie PeacockBarnsley EastLab (minister)no
Matthew PennycookGreenwich and WoolwichLab (minister)no
Luke PollardPlymouth, Sutton and DevonportLab (minister)no
Marie RimmerSt Helens South and WhistonLab (minister)no
Jeff SmithManchester, WithingtonLab (minister)no
Karin SmythBristol SouthLab (minister)no
John SpellarWarleyLab (minister)no

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