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Housing and Planning Bill

Debate on bills on Wednesday, 11 May 2016, in the House of Commons.
Consideration of Lords message. Motion to disagree with Lords amendment 47E. Agreed to on division by the Whole House (292 to 197) and by Members for constituencies in England (275 to 177 (corrected in Votes and Proceedings: 275 to 166)). Motion that a Committee be appointed to draw up Reasons to be assigned to the Lords for disagreeing to their amendments. Agreed to on question. Committee to withdraw immediately; reasons to be reported and communicated to the Lords.

About these Parliamentary proceedings

Reference

609 cc640-6 

Session

2015-16

Legislative stage

Lords amendments

Chamber / Committee

House of Commons chamber

Proceeding contributions

John Bercow | 609 c641 (Link to this contribution)

I draw the attention of the House to the fact that financial privilege is engaged by Lords amendm...

Brandon Lewis | 609 c641 (Link to this contribution)

I beg to move, That this House disagrees with the Lords in their amendment 47E.

I should al...


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Teresa Pearce | 609 cc642-3 (Link to this contribution)

As we are all aware, the Government suffered a further defeat in the other place last night. As I...

Tom Brake | 609 c643 (Link to this contribution)

I rise simply to say that I do not understand the Government’s objections to the amendment. The p...

Helen Hayes | 609 cc643-4 (Link to this contribution)

I wish I could say that it is a pleasure to be here once again to debate the many flaws in the Ho...

Caroline Lucas | 609 cc644-5 (Link to this contribution)

The Minister has complained about the behaviour of the noble Lords, but I am extremely grateful t...

David Winnick | 609 c645 (Link to this contribution)

It is most unfortunate that the Government are being so obstinate. They did the same over child r...

Baroness Laing of Elderslie | 609 c646 (Link to this contribution)

I must inform the House that the motion relates exclusively to England. A double majority is ther...

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