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A total of 128 mps proposed 15 motions and submitted a total of 444 signatures.

Motions Proposed Today

EDM864 Labour And The Roof Tax proposed by Jim Sillars
EDM752A1 Rugby Triumph;amdt. Line 5: proposed by Harry Ewing
EDM791A3 Sunday Shopping;amdt. Line 5: proposed by James Pawsey
EDM855A1 Collaboration Between The Liberal Party And The National Front In Hackney (No. 1);amdt. Line 1: proposed by Simon Hughes
EDM865 Housing (S.i., 1990, No. 785) proposed by Neil Kinnock
EDM866 Inter-Parliamentary Union 83rd Conference, Nicosia proposed by Michael Marshall
EDM867 Clubs And Institute Union proposed by John Cummings
EDM868 Reduction Of District Nursing Services In Bradford proposed by Bob Cryer
EDM869 Trade With Iraq proposed by Jeremy Corbyn
EDM870 Development In The Scottish Greenbelt proposed by Nigel Griffiths
EDM871 Editorial Control Of The BBC proposed by Roger Gale
EDM872 Human Fertilisation And Embryology Bill proposed by Ann Winterton
EDM873 Hull Kingston Rovers Rugby League Football Club proposed by Ian McCartney
EDM875 Wigan Rugby League Football Club proposed by Ian McCartney
EDM874 Wigan St. Patrick's Amateur Rugby League Club proposed by Ian McCartney

Today's Most Popular Motions

  1. EDM873 Hull Kingston Rovers Rugby League Football Club (42 signatures)
  2. EDM875 Wigan Rugby League Football Club (42 signatures)
  3. EDM874 Wigan St. Patrick's Amateur Rugby League Club (42 signatures)
  4. EDM868 Reduction Of District Nursing Services In Bradford (16 signatures)
  5. EDM870 Development In The Scottish Greenbelt (15 signatures)
  6. EDM852 National Curriculum And Holocaust Studies (12 signatures)
  7. EDM850 Domestic Electricity Bill Rebates (9 signatures)
  8. EDM303 Export Of Horses And Ponies After 1992 (8 signatures)
  9. EDM858 National Health Service (S.i., 1990, No. 538) (8 signatures)
  10. EDM841 Otters And The Abolition Of Mink Hunting (8 signatures)

Today's Most Prolific MPs

  1. Ian McCartney (40 signatures)
  2. Jim Hood (33 signatures)
  3. Kim Howells (32 signatures)
  4. Geoffrey Lofthouse (23 signatures)
  5. Nigel Griffiths (16 signatures)
  6. John Battle (16 signatures)
  7. Martin Redmond (12 signatures)
  8. Lawrence Cunliffe (11 signatures)
  9. Peter L Pike (11 signatures)
  10. Alan Meale (10 signatures)
  11. Jeremy Corbyn (10 signatures)

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