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10 Dec 2004 – 11 Apr 2005 (4 months)
2 Oct 2002 – 9 Dec 2004 (2 yrs 2 mo)
9 Jun 1983 – 1 Oct 2002 (19 yrs 3 mo)
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Voting record
| Division |
Date |
Vote |
| We are still consulting on that, as the hon. and learned Gentleman knows as a court recorder. It specious to suggest that the House of Lords will lose expertise. Retired Law Lords can remain in the House and contribute if they wish. There has been discussion about the location of the new court, as I said. Lord Millett said: "The fact is that this House can no longer provide the accommodation, reso... |
17 Jan 2005 |
AYE |
| The hon. Member for South Suffolk said how differently we in this country treat deaths on the road from deaths arising from rail or air crashes, or other causes. Other hon. Members made the same point, including my hon. Friend the Member for Halifax (Mrs. Mahon) . I think that we are going through a gradual cultural change in this matter. I am glad to say that the number of people injured is falli... |
11 Jan 2005 |
NO |
| Question accordingly agreed to. Queen's recommendation having been signified— Motion made, and Question put forthwith, pursuant to Standing Order No. 52 (Money resolutions and ways and means resolutions in connection with bills) , |
10 Jan 2005 |
NO |
| Question accordingly negatived. Main Question put forthwith, pursuant to Standing Order No. 62 (Amendment on Second or Third Reading) , and agreed to. |
10 Jan 2005 |
NO |
| Is the hon. Gentleman saying that ports should work only in daylight hours? Is he saying that he would sweep away the exemptions that exist for safety reasons? He needs to do a little more homework. The hon. Member for Vale of York raises detailed issues in a rather confused way, and she, too, has clearly not understood the wide-ranging nature of our consultation and the support for the Bill from ... |
10 Jan 2005 |
AYE |