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Division No. 138]
AYES
Adams, Mrs Irene (Paisley N)Clarke, Tony (Northampton S)
Ainger, NickClelland, David
Ainsworth, Robert (Cov'try NE)Clwyd, Ann
Allan, RichardCoaker, Vernon
Anderson, Janet (Rossendale)Coffey, Ms Ann
Armstrong, Rt Hon Ms HilaryColman, Tony
Atherton, Ms CandyCook, Frank (Stockton N)
Austin, JohnCook, Rt Hon Robin (Livingston)
Bailey, AdrianCorbett, Robin
Barnes, HarryCorbyn, Jeremy
Battle, JohnCorston, Jean
Bayley, HughCotter, Brian
Beard, NigelCousins, Jim
Beckett, Rt Hon Mrs MargaretCox, Tom
Begg, Miss AnneCryer, Mrs Ann (Keighley)
Beggs, RoyCummings, John
Beith, Rt Hon A JCunningham, Rt Hon Dr Jack (Copeland)
Bell, Martin (Tatton)
Bell, Stuart (Middlesbrough)Cunningham, Jim (Cov'try S)
Benn, Hilary (Leeds C)Dalyell, Tam
Benn, Rt Hon Tony (Chesterfield)Darling, Rt Hon Alistair
Benton, JoeDarvill, Keith
Best, HaroldDavey, Edward (Kingston)
Betts, CliveDavey, Valerie (Bristol W)
Blackman, LizDavidson, Ian
Blears, Ms HazelDavis, Rt Hon Terry (B'ham Hodge H)
Blunkett, Rt Hon David
Bradley, Keith (Withington)Denham, Rt Hon John
Bradshaw, BenDismore, Andrew
Brake, TomDobbin, Jim
Brand, Dr PeterDobson, Rt Hon Frank
Breed, ColinDoran, Frank
Brown, Russell (Dumfries)Dowd, Jim
Browne, DesmondDrew, David
Buck, Ms KarenEagle, Angela (Wallasey)
Burden, RichardEagle, Maria (L'pool Garston)
Burgon, ColinEdwards, Huw
Burnett, JohnEtherington, Bill
Burstow, PaulFeam, Ronnie
Butler, Mrs ChristineField, Rt Hon Frank
Byers, Rt Hon StephenFitzpatrick, Jim
Campbell, Mrs Anne (C'bridge)Flint, Caroline
Campbell, Rt Hon Menzies (NE Fife)Flynn, Paul
Follett, Barbara
Campbell, Ronnie (Blyth V)Foster, Rt Hon Derek
Cann, JamieFoster, Don (Bath)
Caplin, IvorFoster, Michael Jabez (Hastings)
Caton, MartinFoster, Michael J (Worcester)
Cawsey, IanFoulkes, George
Chapman, Ben (Wirral S)Galloway, George
Chaytor, DavidGapes, Mike
Chidgey, DavidGeorge, Andrew (St Ives)
Clapham, MichaelGerrard, Neil
Clark, Rt Hon Dr David (S Shields)Gibson, Dr Ian
Clark, Dr Lynda (Edinburgh Pentlands)Gidley, Sandra
Gilroy, Mrs Linda
Clark, Dr Michael (Rayleigh)Godman, Dr Norman A
Clark, Paul (Gillingham)Goggins, Paul
Clarke, Charles (Norwich S)Gordon, Mrs Eileen
Clarke, Eric (Midlothian)Griffiths, Jane (Reading E)
Clarke, Rt Hon Tom (Coatbridge)Griffiths, Nigel (Edinburgh S)
Griffiths, Win (Bridgend)McIsaac, Shona
Grogan, JohnMcKenna, Mrs Rosemary
Gunnell, JohnMackinlay, Andrew
Hain, PeterMcNamara, Kevin
Hall, Mike (Weaver Vale)Mactaggart, Fiona
Hall, Patrick (Bedford)McWalter, Tony
Hancock, MikeMcWilliam, John
Harman, Rt Hon Ms HarrietMahon, Mrs Alice
Harvey, NickMallaber, Judy
Healey, JohnMandelson, Rt Hon Peter
Heath, David (Somerton & Frome)Marsden, Gordon (Blackpool S)
Henderson, Doug (Newcastle N)Marshall, David (Shettleston)
Henderson, Ivan (Harwich)Martlew, Eric
Hendrick, MarkMerron, Gillian
Hepburn, StephenMichael, Rt Hon Alun
Heppell, JohnMichie, Bill (Shef'ld Heeley)
Hill, KeithMichie, Mrs Ray (Argyll & Bute)
Hinchliffe, DavidMilburn, Rt Hon Alan
Hodge, Ms MargaretMiller, Andrew
Hood, JimmyMitchell, Austin
Hopkins, KelvinMoffatt, Laura
Howarth, George (Knowsley N)Moonie, Dr Lewis
Hoyle, LindsayMoore, Michael
Hughes, Ms Beverley (Stretford)Morgan, Alasdair (Galloway)
Hughes, Kevin (Doncaster N)Morley, Elliot
Hughes, Simon (Southwark N)Morris, Rt Hon Ms Estelle (B'ham Yardley)
Humble, Mrs Joan
Hume, JohnMorris, Rt Hon Sir John (Aberavon)
Hutton, John
Iddon, Dr BrianMountford, Kali
Illsley, EricMurphy, Denis (Wansbeck)
Ingram, Rt Hon AdamMurphy, Jim (Eastwood)
Jackson, Ms Glenda (Hampstead)Oaten, Mark
Jamieson, DavidO'Hara, Eddie
Jenkins, BrianÖpik, Lembit
Johnson, Alan (Hull W & Hessle)Organ, Mrs Diana
Johnson, Miss Melanie (Welwyn Hatfield)Osborne, Ms Sandra
Palmer, Dr Nick
Jones, Helen (Warrington N)Pearson, Ian
Jones, Ms Jenny (Wolverh'ton SW)Perham, Ms Linda
Pickthall, Colin
Jones, Dr Lynne (Selly Oak)Plaskitt, James
Jowell, Rt Hon Ms TessaPollard, Kerry
Joyce, EricPond, Chris
Keeble, Ms SallyPound, Stephen
Keen, Alan (Feltham & Heston)Prentice, Ms Bridget (Lewisham E)
Keen, Ann (Brentford & Isleworth)Prentice, Gordon (Pendle)
Kennedy, Rt Hon Charles (Ross Skye & Inverness W)Prosser, Gwyn
Purchase, Ken
Kennedy, Jane (Wavertree)Quinn, Lawrie
Khabra, Piara SRadice, Rt Hon Giles
Kidney, DavidRapson, Syd
King, Andy (Rugby & Kenilworth)Raynsford, Nick
King, Ms Oona (Bethnal Green)Reed, Andrew (Loughborough)
Kingham, Ms TessRobertson, John (Glasgow Anniesland)
Ladyman, Dr Stephen
Laxton, BobRobinson, Geoffrey (Cov'try NW)
Lepper, DavidRoche, Mrs Barbara
Leslie, ChristopherRooker, Rt Hon Jeff
Levitt, TomRooney, Terry
Lewis, Ivan (Bury S)Ross, Ernie (Dundee W)
Lewis, Terry (Worsley)Rowlands, Ted
Linton, MartinRoy, Frank
Livsey, RichardRuane, Chris
Lloyd, Tony (Manchester C)Ruddock, Joan
Llwyd, ElfynRussell, Bob (Colchester)
Love, AndrewRyan, Ms Joan
McAvoy, ThomasSalter, Martin
McCabe, SteveSanders, Adrian
McCafferty, Ms ChrisSarwar, Mohammad
McCartney, Rt Hon Ian (Makerfield)Savidge, Malcolm
Sawford, Phil
Macdonald, CalumSedgemore, Brian
McDonnell, JohnShaw, Jonathan
McFall, JohnSheldon, Rt Hon Robert
McGuire, Mrs AnneShipley, Ms Debra
Simpson, Alan (Nottingham S)Tonge, Dr Jenny
Singh, MarshaTouhig, Don
Skinner, DennisTrickett, Jon
Smith, Rt Hon Andrew (Oxford E)Turner, Dennis (Wolverh'ton SE)
Smith, Angela (Basildon)Turner, Dr Desmond (Kemptown)
Smith, Miss Geraldine (Morecambe & Lunesdale)Turner, Dr George (NW Norfolk)
Turner, Neil (Wigan)
Smith, Jacqui (Redditch)Twigg, Derek (Halton)
Smith, Sir Robert (W Ab'd'ns)Twigg, Stephen (Enfield)
Smyth, Rev Martin (Belfast S)Tyler, Paul
Soley, CliveTynan, Bill
Spellar, JohnVis, Dr Rudi
Steinberg, GerryWalley, Ms Joan
Stoate, Dr HowardWard, Ms Claire
Strang, Rt Hon Dr GavinWareing, Robert N
Straw, Rt Hon JackWebb, Steve
Stringer, GrahamWicks, Malcolm
Stuart, Ms GiselaWigley, Rt Hon Dafydd
Stunell, AndrewWilkinson, John
Sutcliffe, GerryWilliams, Mrs Betty (Conwy)
Taylor, Rt Hon Mrs Ann (Dewsbury)Winnick, David
Winterton, Ms Rosie (Doncaster C)
Taylor, David (NW Leics)Wood, Mike
Taylor, Matthew (Truro)Woodward, Shaun
Temple—Morris, PeterWoolas, Phill
Thomas, Gareth (Clwyd W)Worthington, Tony
Thomas, Simon (Ceredigion)Wright, Tony (Cannock)
Tipping, PaddyWyatt, Derek
Todd, Mark
NOES
Ainsworth, Peter (E Surrey)Bruce, Ian (S Dorset)
Amess, DavidBurns, Simon
Ancram, Rt Hon MichaelButterfill, John
Arbuthnot, Rt Hon JamesChapman Sir Sydney (Chipping Barnet)
Atkinson, David (Bour'mth E)
Atkinson, Peter (Hexham)Chope, Christopher
Baldry, TonyClifton—Brown, Geoffrey
Bercow, JohnCollins, Tim
Blunt, CrispinCormack, Sir Patrick
Body, Sir RichardCran, James
Boswell, TimDay, Stephen
Bottomley, Peter (Worthing W)Duncan Smith, Iain
Bottomley, Rt Hon Mrs VirginiaEvans, Nigel
Brady, GrahamFabricant Michael
Brazier, JulianFallon, Michael
Brooke, Rt Hon PeterFlight, Howard
Browning, Mrs AngelaFowler, Rt Hon Sir Norman
Fox, Dr LiamMates, Michael
Fraser, ChristopherMay, Mrs Theresa
Gale, RogerNorman, Archie
Garnier, EdwardOttaway, Richard
Gibb, NickPage, Richard
Gill, ChristopherPaisley, Rev Ian
Gillan, Mrs CherylPaterson, Owen
Gray, JamesPickles, Eric
Green, DamianPortillo, Rt Hon Michael
Greenway, JohnPrior, David
Grieve, DominicRobathan, Andrew
Gummer, Rt Hon JohnRobertson, Laurence (Tewk'b'ry)
Hague, Rt Hon WilliamRobinson, Peter (Belfast E)
Hamilton, Rt Hon Sir ArchieRoe, Mrs Marion (Broxbourne)
Hayes, JohnRowe, Andrew (Faversham)
Heald, OliverRuffley, David
Heathcoat-Amory, Rt Hon DavidSt Aubyn, Nick
Horam, JohnSayeed, Jonathan
Howard, Rt Hon MichaelShepherd, Richard
Hunter, AndrewSimpson, Keith (Mid-Norfolk)
Jenkin, BernardSpelman, Mrs Caroline
Johnson Smith, Rt Hon Sir GeoffreySpicer, Sir Michael
Spring, Richard
King, Rt Hon Tom (Bridgwater)Steen, Anthony
Kirkbride, Miss JulieStreeter, Gary
Laing, Mrs EleanorSwayne, Desmond
Lait, Mrs JacquiSyms, Robert
Leigh, EdwardTapsell, Sir Peter
Letwin, OliverTaylor, Ian (Esher & Walton)
Lewis, Dr Julian (New Forest E)Taylor, John M (Solihull)
Lilley, Rt Hon PeterTownend, John
Loughton, TimTredinnick, David
Luff, PeterTrend, Michael
Lyell, Rt Hon Sir NicholasTyrie, Andrew
McCartney, Robert (N Down)Walter, Robert
McCrea, Dr WilliamWaterson, Nigel
MacGregor, Rt Hon JohnWells, Bowen
McIntosh, Miss AnneWhitney, Sir Raymond
MacKay, Rt Hon AndrewWhittingdale, John
Maclean, Rt Hon DavidWiddecombe, Rt Hon Miss Ann
McLoughlin, PatrickWilletts, David
Madel, Sir DavidWinterton, Mrs Ann (Congleton)
Maginnis, KenWinterton, Nicholas (Macclesfield)
Maples, John

Division

The House of Commons votes by dividing. Those voting Aye (yes) to any proposition walk through the division lobby to the right of the Speaker and those voting no through the lobby to the left. In each of the lobbies there are desks occupied by Clerks who tick Members' names off division lists as they pass through. Then at the exit doors the Members are counted by two Members acting as tellers. The Speaker calls for a vote by announcing "Clear the Lobbies". In the House of Lords "Clear the Bar" is called. Division Bells ring throughout the building and the police direct all Strangers to leave the vicinity of the Members’ Lobby. They also walk through the public rooms of the House shouting "division". MPs have eight minutes to get to the Division Lobby before the doors are closed. Members make their way to the Chamber, where Whips are on hand to remind the uncertain which way, if any, their party is voting. Meanwhile the Clerks who will take the names of those voting have taken their place at the high tables with the alphabetical lists of MPs' names on which ticks are made to record the vote. When the tellers are ready the counting process begins - the recording of names by the Clerk and the counting of heads by the tellers. When both lobbies have been counted and the figures entered on a card this is given to the Speaker who reads the figures and announces "So the Ayes [or Noes] have it". In the House of Lords the process is the same except that the Lobbies are called the Contents Lobby and the Not Contents Lobby. Unlike many other legislatures, the House of Commons and the House of Lords have not adopted a mechanical or electronic means of voting. This was considered in 1998 but rejected. Divisions rarely take less than ten minutes and those where most Members are voting usually take about fifteen. Further information can be obtained from factsheet P9 at the UK Parliament site.