Sentences with phrase «reading vote»

You can read the voting rules at the end of this article.
It would still do so, but by effectively creating an English - only third reading vote in addition to the existing one the voices of the English would become critical.
[6][7] On 5 February 2013 MP Gregory Barker voted in favour in the House of Commons Second Reading vote on marriage equality in Britain.
Pontypridd MP Owen Smith has previously said of his third reading vote in the Commons: «Whenever the election comes I will tell my constituents, with a clear conscience, that I stood up for my convictions, and what I believe to be their best interests.»
«I spoke to the prime minister today and, although he reiterated his intention to proceed as he has outlined, he would not commit to a second reading vote by March 27th on a Scotland bill.
Bills are normally debated a final time at Third Reading - but an earlier timetable motion meant that there was no time left for this, so the House proceeded to a Third Reading vote without any further debate.
I noticed far more speakers against reform of the Lords than for - perhaps because pro-reform Tories knew, the programme motion having been withdrawn, that they would win the Second Reading vote easily (thanks to Labour votes).
This is said to have been the choice presented to Labour MPs at the Second Reading vote of the government's welfare bill last night.
He had misunderstood the order of candidates» listings and, when village clerk Sylvia Lazzari Pirillo read vote totals for each of the lines on the voting machine, he mistook Mr. Murray's count for his.
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While there will be no significant dissent about its amendments, the third reading vote on Wednesday continues to loom uneasily over the party's discussions.
Leadership contender Jeremy Corbyn was among the MPs to ignore interim leader Harriet Harman's call for them to abstain in the Commons second reading vote on the Welfare Reform and Work Bill.
The bill may receive a third reading vote in the House on April 17 or April 18.
Some 47 Labour MPs marched into the No lobby against Ms Harman's demand to abstain on the main second reading vote, which the Conservatives won 308 to 124, majority 184.
She was in a very grumpy mood after the third reading vote, however.
The opposition will whip its MPs through the «aye» lobby when it comes to the general second reading vote, but vote against the programme motion which seeks to restrict the amount of time the bill will be debated for.
Jeremy Corbyn declared after the third reading vote.
The Second Reading vote won't be completely free from whipping, either - or at least a form of it.
However, I will be back for the precise result of the second reading vote, and for Mark Harper's speech preceding that.
Mr Clegg condemned Labour's actions, but told the Commons: «My hope is that we will return to this in the next parliament, emboldened by the historic second reading vote.
In the House of Commons, Rob Marris MP's bill was debated in September 2015, and lost its second reading vote — meaning it too will progress no further.
The key second reading vote will be on Wednesday.
However, she and 47 other Labour MPs ignored interim leader Harriet Harman's orders to abstain on the main second reading vote, which the Conservatives won 308 to 124, majority 184.
After an introduction by the Premier, and responses by Howard Hampton, leader of the NDP, Brad Duguid, Minister of Labour, and MPPs Robert Runciman and Peter Sherman, Bill 66, Toronto Public Transit Service Resumption Act, 2008, went into Second and Third Reading votes.
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