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Suella Braverman: ...has been demonised and targeted, is scared and has been let down by the authorities. The Jewish community needs its champions and friends to speak in its defence without fear or favour. Lord Ian Austin, who sits in the other place, is one such courageous advocate who has campaigned for decades against antisemitism and Islamism. Does my right hon. Friend share my deep concern about...
..., George (Chorley) Fernyhough, Rt Hon E. McNair-Wilson, M. (Newbury) Rooker, J. W. Fitt, Gerard (Belfast W) McNamara, Kevin Ross, William (Londonderry) Flannery, Martin Marten, Neil Sedgemore, Brian Fletcher, Ted (Darlington) Maynard, Miss Joan Skinner, Dennis Forrester, John Mikardo, Ian Spearing, Nigel Gould, Bryan Mitchell, Austin (Grimsby) Spriggs, Leslie Gow, Ian (Eastbourne)...
Bill ordered to be brought in by Mr. Greville Janner, Mr. Tom Bradley, Mr. Dennis Canavan, Mr. Robin F. Cook, Mr. Bruce Grocott, Mr. Doug Hoyle, Mr. James Lamond, Mr. Austin Mitchell, Mr. Nigel Spearing, Mr. Leslie Spriggs, Mr. Edwin Wainwright, and Mr. Ian Wrigglesworth.
Bill ordered to be brought in by Mr. Austin Mitchell, Mr. Jack Ashley, Mr. A. J. Beith, Mr. Tom Clarke, Mr. Edward du Cann, Sir Ian Gilmour, Mr. George Foulkes, Mr. Roy Hattersley, Mr. Roy Jenkins, Sir Geoffrey Johnson-Smith and Mr. Norman St. John-Stevas.
Bill ordered to be brought in by Mr. Ken Weetch, Mr. Austin Mitchell, Mr. Robin Corbett, Mr. Robert McCrindle and Mr. Ian Wrigglesworth.
Bill ordered to be brought in by Mr. Austin Mitchell, Mr. Peter Shore, Mr. Richard Shepherd, Mr. William Ross, Rev. Ian Paisley, Mr. Nigel Spearing, Mrs. Teresa Gorman, Mr. Iain Duncan Smith and Mr. Christopher Gill.
Bill ordered to be brought in by Mr. John Heppell, Sir David Knox, Sir Geoffrey Johnson Smith, Mrs. Diana Maddock, Mr. Jim Marshall, Mr. Gordon Prentice, Mr. Stanley Orme, Mr. John Austin-Walker, Mr. Joseph Ashton, Mr. Greg Pope, Mr. David Hanson and Mr. Ian Pearson.
Miss Betty Boothroyd: Mr. Austin Mitchell. [HON. MEMBERS: "Where is he?"] Mrs. Teresa Gorman. [HON. MEMBERS: "Where is she?"] Mr. Ian Bruce. [HON. MEMBERS: "Where is he?"] This is a disgrace. I hope that it will be noted and that I shall have letters of apology from all of them. We shall return to defence questions.
Bill ordered to be brought in by Mr. Paul Marsden, Mr. David Amess, Mr. John Austin, Mr. Peter Bottomley, Mr. Paul Burstow, Dr. Vincent Cable, Dr. Ian Gibson, Mr. David Hinchliffe, Dr. Doug Naysmith, Mr. Edward O'Hara, Ms Linda Perham and Mr. Ieuan Wyn Jones.
Division number 2 - 12 yes, 7 no Voting yes: Ian Austin, Edward Balls, Robert Flello, Helen Goodman, John Healey, Kerry McCarthy, Patrick McFadden, Rob Marris, Jessica Morden, Dawn Primarolo, Mark Tami, Tom Watson Voting no: Mark Francois, Philip Hammond, Christopher Huhne, Brooks Newmark, David Ruffley, Richard Spring, Stephen Williams
Ian Austin: Will the hon. Gentleman give way?
Ian Austin: To ask the Secretary of State for International Development how much his Department has invested in research into the role fungal spores may play in combating malarial infection.
Ian Austin: To ask the Secretary of State for Health if she will make a statement on the use of public private partnership initiatives to develop clinical drug trials.
...number 3 - 9 yes, 12 no Voting yes: Mark Field, Mark Francois, Philip Hammond, Stephen Hammond, Christopher Huhne, Susan Kramer, Brooks Newmark, Richard Spring, Stephen Williams Voting no: Ian Austin, Edward Balls, Robert Flello, Helen Goodman, John Healey, Ivan Lewis, Kerry McCarthy, Patrick McFadden, Rob Marris, Jessica Morden, Mark Tami, Tom Watson
...number 5 - 9 yes, 12 no Voting yes: Mark Field, Mark Francois, Philip Hammond, Stephen Hammond, Christopher Huhne, Susan Kramer, Brooks Newmark, Richard Spring, Stephen Williams Voting no: Ian Austin, Edward Balls, Robert Flello, Helen Goodman, John Healey, Ivan Lewis, Kerry McCarthy, Rob Marris, Jessica Morden, Dawn Primarolo, Mark Tami, Tom Watson
...number 6 - 9 yes, 13 no Voting yes: Mark Field, Mark Francois, Philip Hammond, Stephen Hammond, Christopher Huhne, Susan Kramer, Brooks Newmark, Richard Spring, Stephen Williams Voting no: Ian Austin, Edward Balls, Robert Flello, Helen Goodman, John Healey, Ivan Lewis, Kerry McCarthy, Patrick McFadden, Rob Marris, Jessica Morden, Dawn Primarolo, Mark Tami, Tom Watson
Ian Austin: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport what assessment he has made of the effectiveness of microwave technologies for deflecting shoulder-fired missiles in the civil aviation sector.
Ian Austin: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs if she will assess the merits of including aircraft emissions in the European Emissions Trading Scheme.
Ian Austin: To ask the Secretary of State for Health if she will make a statement on the use of fungal spores in reducing malarial infections.
Ian Austin: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many vehicles were purchased by police forces in England and Wales in the financial years 2001 to 2005; and how many, and what proportion of those were assembled in the UK.