United Kingdom Internal Market Bill — Commons Reasons and Amendments — Motion A1 (as an amendment to Motion A) — 9 Dec 2020 at 14:15

Moved by Lord Hope of Craighead

1B: After Clause 1, insert the following new Clause-“Common frameworks process(1) The United Kingdom market access principles shall not apply to any statutory provision or requirement that gives effect to a decision to diverge from harmonised rules that has been agreed through the common frameworks process and states that its purpose is to give effect to that agreement. (2) No regulations may be made by a Minister of the Crown with regard to a matter that is under consideration under the common frameworks process while that process in relation to that matter is still in progress.(3) The common frameworks process is a means, established by the Joint Committee on European Negotiations, by which a measure of regulatory consistency to enable a functioning internal market within the United Kingdom may be mutually agreed between the United Kingdom and the devolved governments.”

1C: After Clause 18, insert the following new Clause-“Common frameworks process(1) The mutual recognition of authorisation requirements shall not apply to any regulatory requirement that gives effect to a decision to diverge from harmonised rules that has been agreed through the common frameworks process and states that its purpose is to give effect to that agreement.(2) No regulations may be made by a Minister of the Crown with regard to a matter that is under consideration under the common frameworks process while that process in relation to that matter is still in progress.”

1D: Clause 25, page 19, line 13, at end insert-“( ) Section 22(2) does not apply if the provision has been agreed through the common frameworks process and it states that its purpose is to give effect to that agreement.””

Ayes 320, Noes 215.

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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
Bishop2 07.7%
Con3 19675.4%
Crossbench75 546.2%
DUP0 5100.0%
Green2 0100.0%
Independent Labour1 0100.0%
Judge4 033.3%
Lab134 074.0%
LDem79 089.8%
Non-affiliated18 844.1%
PC1 0100.0%
UUP1 1100.0%
Total:320 21565.7%

Rebel Voters - sorted by vote

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 Dunlop Con (front bench)aye
Lord Mackay of ClashfernConaye
Baroness McIntosh of PickeringCon (front bench)aye
Baroness Deech Crossbenchno
The Earl of ErrollCrossbenchno
Lord Faulks Non-affiliated (front bench)no
Baroness Fox of BuckleyNon-affiliatedno
Lord Gadhia Non-affiliatedno
Baroness Hoey Non-affiliatedno
Lord Hogan-Howe Crossbench (front bench)no
Lord Kilclooney Crossbenchno
Lord Mann Non-affiliatedno
Lord Palmer Crossbenchno
Baroness Stowell of BeestonNon-affiliated (front bench)no
Baroness Stuart of EdgbastonNon-affiliatedno
Lord Willoughby de Broke Non-affiliatedno

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