Legal Aid and Advice

Opposition Day – in the House of Commons at 10:43 pm on 24 January 2001.

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That the draft Legal Advice and Assistance (Scope) (Amendment) Regulations 2001, which were laid before this House on 11th December, be approved.
The House divided: Ayes 427, Noes 4.

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AYES
Abbott, Ms DianeBeith, Rt Hon AJ
Adams, Mrs Irene (Paisley N)Bell, Martin (Tatton)
Ainger, NickBell, Stuart (Middlesbrough)
Ainsworth, Peter (E Surrey)Benn, Hilary (Leeds C)
Ainsworth, Robert (Cov'try NE)Bennett, Andrew F
Allan, RichardBenton, Joe
Allen, GrahamBercow, John
Amess, DavidBeresford, Sir Paul
Ancram, Rt Hon MichaelBermingham, Gerald
Anderson, Rt Hon Donald (Swansea E)Berry, Roger
Betts, Clive
Anderson, Janet (Rossendale)Blackman, Liz
Arbuthnot, Rt Hon JamesBlair, Rt Hon Tony
Ashdown, Rt Hon PaddyBlears, Ms Hazel
Atherton, Ms CandyBlizzard, Bob
Atkins, CharlotteBlunkett, Rt Hon David
Atkinson, Peter (Hexham)Blunt, Crispin
Bailey, AdrianBorrow, David
Baldry, TonyBoswell, Tim
Ballard, JackieBottomley, Rt Hon Mrs Virginia
Banks, TonyBradley, Keith (Withington)
Barron, KevinBradshaw, Ben
Bayley, HughBrand, Dr Peter
Beard, NigelBrazier, Julian
Beckett, Rt Hon Mrs MargaretBreed, Colin
Begg, Miss AnneBrown, Rt Hon Nick (Newcastle E)
Brown, Russell (Dumfries)Fitzsimons, Mrs Lorna
Browning, Mrs AngelaFlight, Howard
Burden, RichardFlint, Caroline
Burnett, JohnFoster, Rt Hon Derek
Burns, SimonFoster, Don (Bath)
Burstow, PaulFoster, Michael Jabez (Hastings)
Butterfill, JohnFoster, Michael J (Worcester)
Byers, Rt Hon StephenFox, Dr Liam
Cable, Dr VincentFraser, Christopher
Caborn, Rt Hon RichardGale, Roger
Campbell, Mrs Anne (C'bridge)Galloway, George
Campbell, Rt Hon Menzies (NE Fife)Gapes, Mike
Gardiner, Barry
Campbell, Ronnie (Blyth V)Garnier, Edward
Campbell-Savours, DaleGeorge, Andrew (St Ives)
Caplin, IvorGibson, Dr Ian
Casale, RogerGidley, Sandra
Caton, MartinGillan, Mrs Cheryl
Cawsey, IanGilroy, Mrs Linda
Chope, ChristopherGodsiff, Roger
Clapham, MichaelGoggins, Paul
Clappison, JamesGolding, Mrs Llin
Clark, Rt Hon Dr David (S Shields)Gorman, Mrs Teresa
Clark, Dr Michael (Rayleigh)Gray, James
Clarke, Charles (Norwich S)Green, Damian
Clelland, DavidGreenway, John
Clifton-Brown, GeoffreyGriffiths, Nigel (Edinburgh S)
Coffey, Ms AnnGriffiths, Win (Bridgend)
Coleman, IainGrocott, Bruce
Collins, TimGrogan, John
Colman, TonyGummer, Rt Hon John
Connarty, MichaelHain, Peter
Cook, Frank (Stockton N)Hall, Mike (Weaver Vale)
Cook, Rt Hon Robin (Livingston)Hall, Patrick (Bedford)
Cooper, YvetteHamilton, Rt Hon Sir Archie
Corbett, RobinHamilton, Fabian (Leeds NE)
Corbyn, JeremyHammond, Philip
Cousins, JimHanson, David
Cran, JamesHarman, Rt Hon Ms Harriet
Crausby, DavidHarris, Dr Evan
Cummings, JohnHarvey, Nick
Curry, Rt Hon DavidHawkins, Nick
Curtis-Thomas, Mrs ClaireHeald, Oliver
Darting, Rt Hon AlistairHealey, John
Darvill, KeithHeath, David (Somerton & Frome)
Davey, Valerie (Bristol W)Heathcoat-Amory, Rt Hon David
Davidson, IanHenderson, Ivan (Harwich)
Davies, Rt Hon Denzil (Llanelli)Hendrick, Mark
Davies, Geraint (Croydon C)Hepburn, Stephen
Davies, Quentin (Grantham)Hesford, Stephen
Davis, Rt Hon David (Haltemprice)Hewitt, Ms Patricia
Dawson, HiltonHill, Keith
Day, StephenHodge, Ms Margaret
Dean, Mrs JanetHoey, Kate
Denham, JohnHoon, Rt Hon Geoffrey
Dismore, AndrewHope, Phil
Dobbin, JimHopkins, Kelvin
Donohoe, Brian HHoward, Rt Hon Michael
Doran, FrankHowarth, Rt Hon Alan (Newport E)
Dowd, JimHowarth, George (Knowsley N)
Drew, DavidHowells, Dr Kim
Drown, Ms JuliaHughes, Kevin (Doncaster N)
Duncan, AlanHughes, Simon (Southwark N)
Duncan Smith, IainHumble, Mrs Joan
Dunwoody, Mrs GwynethHutton, John
Eagle, Maria (L'pool Garston)Iddon, Dr Brian
Edwards, HuwIllsley, Eric
Efford, CliveIngram, Rt Hon Adam
Ellman, Mrs LouiseJack, Rt Hon Michael
Emery, Rt Hon Sir PeterJackson, Ms Glenda (Hampstead)
Ennis, JeffJackson, Helen (Hillsborough)
Evans, NigelJamieson, David
Fabricant, MichaelJenkins, Brian
Fallon, MichaelJohnson, Alan (Hull W & Hessle)
Fearn, RonnieJohnson, Miss Melanie (Welwyn Hatfield)
Fitzpatrick, Jim
Johnson Smith, Rt Hon Sir GeoffreyMichie, Bill (Shef'ld Heeley)
Michie, Mrs Ray (Argyll & Bute)
Jones, Rt Hon Barry (Alyn)Milburn, Rt Hon Alan
Jones, Helen (Warrington N)Miller, Andrew
Jones, Jon Owen (Cardiff C)Mitchell, Austin
Jones, Nigel (Cheltenham)Moffatt, Laura
Joyce, EricMoonie, Dr Lewis
Keeble, Ms SallyMoore, Michael
Keen, Alan (Feltham & Heston)Moran, Ms Margaret
Keen, Ann (Brentford & Isleworth)Morgan, Ms Julie (Cardiff N)
Keetch, PaulMorley, Elliot
Kennedy, Rt Hon Charles (Ross Skye & Inverness W)Morris, Rt Hon Ms Estelle (B'ham Yardley)
Kennedy, Jane (Wavertree)Mountford, Kali
Key, RobertMowlam, Rt Hon Marjorie
Khabra, Piara SMudie, George
Kidney, DavidMullin, Chris
Kilfoyle, PeterMurphy, Denis (Wansbeck)
King, Andy (Rugby & Kenilworth)Naysmith, Dr Doug
Wrkbride, Miss JulieNorman, Archie
Kumar, Dr AshokNorris, Dan
Ladyman, Dr StephenOaten, Mark
Laing, Mrs EleanorO'Brien, Bill (Normanton)
Lait, Mrs JacquiO'Brien, Stephen (Eddisbury)
Lammy, DavidOlner, Bill
Lansley, AndrewO'Neill, Martin
Lawrence, Mrs JackieÖpik, Lembit
Leigh, EdwardOttaway, Richard
Lepper, DavidPage, Richard
Leslie, ChristopherPaice, James
Letwin, OliverPalmer, Dr Nick
Levitt, TomPearson, Ian
Lewis, Ivan (Bury S)Pickles, Eric
Lewis, Dr Julian (New Forest E)Pickthali, Colin
Lewis, Terry (Worsley)Pike, Peter L
Liddell, Rt Hon Mrs HelenPond, Chris
Lidington, DavidPope, Greg
Lilley, Rt Hon PeterPortillo, Rt Hon Michael
Linton, MartinPrentice, Ms Bridget (Lewisham E)
Lock, DavidPrentice, Gordon (Pendle)
Love, AndrewPrimarolo, Dawn
Luff, PeterPrior, David
Lyell, Rt Hon Sir NicholasProsser, Gwyn
McAvoy, ThomasPurchase, Ken
McCafferty, Ms ChrisQuinn, Lawrie
McCartney, Rt Hon Ian (Makerfield)Rammel, Bill
Randall, John
Macdonald, CalumRaynsford, Nick
McDonnell, JohnRedwood, Rt Hon John
McFall, JohnRobertson, John (Glasgow Anniesland)
McGrady, Eddie
MacGregor, Rt Hon JohnRobertson, Laurence (Tewk'b'ry)
McIsaac, ShonaRobinson, Geoffrey (Cov'try NW)
MacKay, Rt Hon AndrewRoche, Mrs Barbara
Mackinlay, AndrewRoe, Mrs Marion (Broxbourne)
Maclennan, Rt Hon RobertRooker, Rt Hon Jeff
McLoughlin, PatrickRooney, Terry
McNulty, TonyRoss, Ernie (Dundee W)
MacShane, DenisRowe, Andrew (Faversham)
Mactaggart, FionaRowlands, Ted
McWalter, TonyRoy, Frank
McWilliam, JohnRuane, Chris
Madel, Sir DavidRuddoct, Joan
Mahon, Mrs AliceRuffley, David
Mallaber, JudyRussell, Bob (Colchester)
Maples, JohnSt Aubyn, Nick
Marsden, Gordon (Blackpool S)Sanders, Adrian
Marshall, David (Shettleston)Sarwar, Mohammad
Marshall-Andrews, RobertSawford, Phil
Mates, MichaelSayeed, Jonathan
Mawhinney, Rt Hon Sir BrianShaw, Jonathan
Maxton, JohnSheldon, Rt Hon Robert
May, Mrs TheresaShephard, Rt Hon Mrs Gillian
Meacher, Rt Hon MichaelShepherd, Richard
Merron, GillianShort, Rt Hon Clare
Michael, Rt Hon AlunSimpson, Alan (Nottingham S)
Simpson, Keith (Mid-Norfolk)Tredinnick, David
Skinner, DennisTrend, Michael
Smith, Angela (Basildon)Trickett, Jon
Smith, Rt Hon Chris (Islington S)Truswell, Paul
Smith, Jacqui (Redditch)Turner, Dennis (Wolverh'ton SE)
Smith, Llew (Blaenau Gwent)Turner, Dr George (NW Norfolk)
Smith, Sir Robert (WAb'd'ns)Turner, Neil (Wigan)
Smyth, Rev Martin (Belfast S)Twigg, Stephen (Enfield)
Soames, NicholasTyler, Paul
Southworth, Ms HelenTynan, Bill
Spellar, JohnTyrie, Andrew
Spelman, Mrs CarolineViggers, Peter
Spicer, Sir MichaelWalter, Robert
Spring, RichardWaterson, Nigel
Squire, Ms RachelWatts, David
Stanley, Rt Hon Sir JohnWebb, Steve
Starkey, Dr PhyllisWells, Bowen
Steinberg, GerryWhite, Brian
Stewart, David (Inverness E)Whitney, Sir Raymond
Stewart, Ian (Eccles)Whittingdale, John
Strang, Rt Hon Dr GavinWicks, Malcolm
Straw, Rt Hon JackWiddecombe, Rt Hon Miss Ann
Streeter, GaryWilletts, David
Stuart, Ms GiselaWilliams, Rt Hon Alan (Swansea W)
Stunell, Andrew
Sutcliffe, GerryWilliams, Alan W (E Carmarthen)
Swayne, DesmondWilliams, Mrs Betty (Conwy)
Syms, RobertWills, Michael
Tapsell, Sir PeterWilson, Brian
Taylor, David (NW Leics)Winnick, David
Taylor, Ian (Esher & Walton)Winterton, Mrs Ann (Congleton)
Taylor, John M (Solihull)Winterton, Nicholas (Macclesfield)
Taylor, Matthew (Truro)Wood, Mike
Taylor, Sir TeddyWoolas, Phil
Temple-Morris, PeterWorthington, Tony
Thomas, Gareth (Clwyd W)Wright, Anthony D (Gt Yarmouth)
Timms, StephenWright, Tony (Cannock)
Todd, MarkWyatt, Derek
Tonge, Dr JennyYeo, Tim
Touhig, DonYoung, Rt Hon Sir George
NOES
Ewing, Mrs MargaretMcCrea, Dr William
Hunter, AndrewWigley, Rt Hon Dafydd

Question accordingly agreed to.

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