Tobacco Advertising and Promotion Bill [Money]

Orders of the Day — Tobacco Advertising and Promotion Bill (Programme) – in the House of Commons at 11:14 pm on 22 January 2001.

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Queen's recommendation having been signified—
Motion made, and Question put forthwith, pursuant to Standing Order No. 52(1)(a),That, for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Tobacco Advertising and Promotion Bill, it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of—

  1. (a) any expenditure incurred by the Secretary of State under the Act, and
  2. (b) any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable under any other Act out of money so provided.—[Mr. Touhig.]

The House divided, Ayes 275, Noes 15.

Division No. 73][11.29 pm
AYES
Abbott, Ms DianeDarvill, Keith
Ainger, NickDavey, Valerie (Bristol W)
Ainsworth, Robert (Cov'try NE)Davidson, Ian
Allan, RichardDavies, Rt Hon Denzil (Llanelli)
Armstrong, Rt Hon Ms HilaryDawson, Hilton
Atkins, CharlotteDenham, John
Austin, JohnDismore, Andrew
Bailey, AdrianDobbin, Jim
Banks, TonyDobson, Rt Hon Frank
Barron, KevinDonohoe, Brian H
Battle, JohnDoran, Frank
Bayley, HughDrew, David
Beard, NigelEagle, Maria (L'pool Garston)
Beckett, Rt Hon Mrs MargaretEdwards, Huw
Beith, Rt Hon A JEfford, Clive
Ellman, Mrs Louise
Bell, Stuart (Middlesbrough)Ennis, Jeff
Benn, Hilary (Leeds C)Fearn, Ronnie
Bennett, Andrew FFisher, Mark
Benton, JoeFitzsimons, Mrs Lorna
Bermingham, GeraldFlint, Caroline
Berry, RogerFollett, Barbara
Betts, CliveFoster, Rt Hon Derek
Blears, Ms HazelFoster, Don (Bath)
Boateng, Rt Hon PaulFoster, Michael J (Worcester)
Bottomley, Peter (Worthing W)Gapes, Mike
Bradley, Keith (Withington)George, Rt Hon Bruce (Walsall S)
Bradley, Peter (The Wrekin)Gerrard, Neil
Bradshaw, BenGibson, Dr Ian
Brand, Dr PeterGidley, Sandra
Brinton, Mrs HelenGilroy, Mrs Linda
Brown, Russell (Dumfries)Goggins, Paul
Browne, DesmondGolding, Mrs Llin
Buck, Ms KarenGordon, Mrs Eileen
Burnett, JohnGriffiths, Nigel (Edinburgh S)
Burstow, PaulGriffiths, Win (Bndgend)
Grocott, Bruce
Butler, Mrs ChristineGrogan, John
Campbell, Rt Hon Menzies (NE Fife)Hain, Peter
Hall, Mike (Weaver Vale)
Campbell-Savours, DaleHall, Patrick (Bedford)
Cann, JamieHamilton, Fabian (Leeds NE)
Caplin, IvorHanson, David
Casale, RogerHarman, Rt Hon Ms Harriet
Caton, MartinHealey, John
Cawsey, IanHeath, David (Somerton & Frome)
Chaytor, DavidHendrick, Mark
Clapham, MichaelHepburn, Stephen
Clark, Rt Hon Dr David (S Shields)Heppell, John
Clark, Paul (Gillingham)Hewitt, Ms Patricia
Clarke, Charles (Norwich S)Hill, Keith
Clarke, Rt Hon Tom (Coatbridge)Hinchliffe, David
Clelland, DavidHoey, Kate
Clwyd, AnnHope, Phil
Coffey, Ms AnnHopkins, Kelvin
Cohen, HarryHowarth, Rt Hon Alan (Newport E)
Coleman, IainHoyle, Lindsay
Colman, TonyHughes, Simon (Southwark N)
Cooper, YvetteHumble, Mrs Joan
Corbyn, JeremyHurst, Alan
Corston, JeanHutton, John
Cotter, BrianIddon, Dr Brian
Cousins, JimIllsley, Eric
Crausby, DavidJenkins, Brian
Cryer, Mrs Ann (Keighley)Johnson, Alan (Hull W & Hessle)
Cummings, JohnJohnson, Miss Melanie (Welwyn Hatfield)
Cunningham, Rt Hon Dr Jack (Copeland)Jones, Rt Hon Barry (Alyn)
Jones, Helen (Warrington N)
Cunningham, Jim (Cov'try S)Jones, Jon Owen (Cardiff C)
Dalyell, TarnJoyce, Eric
Kaufman, Rt Hon GeraldReid, Rt Hon Dr John (Hamilton N)
Keeble, Ms SallyRendel, David
Keen, Alan (Feltham & Heston)Robertson, John (Glasgow Anniesland)
Keen, Ann (Brentford & Isleworth)
Kemp, FraserRoche, Mrs Barbara
Kennedy, Jane (Wavertree)Rooker, Rt Hon Jeff
Khabra, Piara SRoss, Ernie (Dundee W)
Kidney, DavidRowlands, Ted
Kilfoyle, PeterRoy, Frank
Kirkwood, ArchyRuane, Chris
Kumar, Dr AshokRuddock, Joan
Ladyman, Dr StephenRussell, Bob (Colchester)
Lammy, DavidRussell, Ms Christine (Chester)
Laxton, BobSanders, Adrian
Lepper, DavidSavidge, Malcolm
Levitt, TomSedgemore, Brian
Lewis, Ivan (Bury S)Shaw, Jonathan
Lewis, Terry (Worsley)Sheerman, Barry
Linton, MartinSimpson, Alan (Nottingham S)
Lock, DavidSingh, Marsha
Love, AndrewSkinner, Dennis
McAvoy, ThomasSmith, Angela (Basildon)
McCafferty, Ms ChrisSmith, Rt Hon Chris (Islington S)
McDonagh, SiobhainSmith, Miss Geraldine (Morecambe & Lunesdale)
McDonnell, John
McFall, JohnSmith, Jacqui (Redditch)
McIsaac, ShonaSmith, John (Glamorgan)
Mackinlay, AndrewSmith, Liew (Blaenau Gwent)
McNulty, TonySnape, Peter
Mactaggart, FionaSoley, Cive
McWalter, TonySouthworth, Ms Helen
Mahon, Mrs AliceSpellar, John
Mallaber, JudySquire, Ms Rachel
Marsden, Gordon (Blackpool S)Steinberg, Gerry
Marshall, Jim (Leicester S)Stinchcombe, Paul
Martlew, EricStringer, Graham
Maxton, JohnStuart, Ms Gisela
Meacher, Rt Hon MichaelSutcliffe, Gerry
Merron, GillianTaylor, Rt Hon Mrs Ann (Dewsbury)
Michael, Rt Hon Alun
Michie, Bill (Shef'ld Heeley)Taylor, David (NW Leics)
Milburn, Rt Hon AlanTaylor, Matthew (Truro)
Miller, AndrewTemple-Morris, Peter
Moffatt, LauraThomas, Gareth R (Harrow W)
Moonie, Dr LewisThomas, Simon (Ceredigion)
Moore, MichaelTimms, Stephen
Morgan, Alasdair (Galloway)Todd, Mark
Morgan, Ms Julie (Cardiff N)Touhig, Don
Morley, ElliotTrickett, Jon
Morris, Rt Hon Ms Estelle (B'ham Yardley)Truswell, Paul
Turner, Dennis (Wolverh'ton SE)
Mountford, KaliTurner, Dr Desmond (Kemptown)
Mudie, GeorgeTurner, Neil (Wigan)
Mullin, ChrisTyler, Paul
Murphy, Denis (Wansbeck)Walley, Ms Joan
Murphy, Jim (Eastwood)Wareing, Robert N
Murphy, Rt Hon Paul (Torfaen)Watts, David
Naysmith, Dr DougWebb, Steve
O'Brien, Bill (Normanton)White, Brian
O'Neill, MartinWhitehead, Dr Alan
Organ, Mrs DianaWicks, Malcolm
Osborne, Ms SandraWilliams, Rt Hon Alan (Swansea W)
Palmer, Dr Nick
Pearson, IanWilliams, Alan W (E Carmarthen)
Perham, Ms LindaWilliams, Mrs Betty (Conwy)
Pickthall, ColinWillis, Phil
Pike, Peter LWood, Mike
Plaskitt, JamesWoolas, Phil
Pope, GregWorthington, Tony
Prentice, Ms Bridget (Lewisham E)Wyatt, Derek
Prentice, Gordon (Pendle)
Purchase, KenTellers for the Ayes:
Rammell, BillMr. Graham Allen and
Raynsford, NickMr. Kevin Hughes.
NOES
Bercow, JohnMaclean, Rt Hon David
Bottomley, Peter (Worthing W)Nicholls, Patrick
Chope, ChristopherPaice, James
Clarke, Rt Hon Kenneth (Rushcliffe)Redwood, Rt Hon John
Robathan, Andrew
Davies, Quentin (Grantham)Winterton, Nicholas (Macclesfield)
Forth, Rt Hon Eric
Hayes, JohnTellers for the Noes:
Howarth, Gerald (Aldershot)Mr. Edward Leigh and
McIntosh, Miss AnneMr. Douglas Hogg.

Question accordingly agreed to.

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