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A total of 201 mps proposed 16 motions and submitted a total of 560 signatures.

Motions Proposed Today

EDM732 Not For Resuscitation Orders proposed by Paul Burstow
EDM715A1 Peacekeeping In Sri Lanka;amdt. Line 1: proposed by Jeremy Corbyn
EDM733 Football Association Umbro Trophy proposed by Phil Sawford
EDM734 Regional Spending proposed by Ronnie Campbell
EDM735 Decline In House Sparrows proposed by Paul Marsden
EDM709A1 Funding Formulae For Rural Police Forces;amdt. Line 6: proposed by John McWilliam
EDM736 Mobile Phones, Health And Planning proposed by Jackie Lawrence
EDM737 Future Of Longbridge proposed by Austin Mitchell
EDM738 Change From Ecu To The Euro proposed by Austin Mitchell
EDM739 BRITAIN'S COMPETITIVENESS proposed by Austin Mitchell
EDM740 Breastfeeding In Standing And Select Committees proposed by Julie Morgan
EDM709A2 Funding Formulae For Rural Police Forces;amdt. Line 6: proposed by John McWilliam
EDM741 MIKE TYSON'S VISA APPLICATION proposed by Maria Fyfe
EDM742 City Of London (Ward Elections) Bill proposed by John McDonnell
EDM743 UNISON NURSING STUDENTS' "SLEEP OUT" proposed by John McDonnell
EDM744 Catering Staff Pay proposed by Alan Simpson

Today's Most Popular Motions

  1. EDM730 Bangor City Football Club (53 signatures)
  2. EDM741 MIKE TYSON'S VISA APPLICATION (53 signatures)
  3. EDM740 Breastfeeding In Standing And Select Committees (47 signatures)
  4. EDM742 City Of London (Ward Elections) Bill (46 signatures)
  5. EDM714 Countryside Bill And Species And Habitat Action Plans (21 signatures)
  6. EDM717 Autism Awareness Week 2000 (21 signatures)
  7. EDM725 BBC AND COVERAGE OF HER MAJESTY, THE QUEEN MOTHER'S PAGEANT (19 signatures)
  8. EDM736 Mobile Phones, Health And Planning (18 signatures)
  9. EDM721 Mobile Telephone Masts (13 signatures)
  10. EDM726 National Volunteers Week 2000 (10 signatures)

Today's Most Prolific MPs

  1. Phil Sawford (53 signatures)
  2. Rudi Vis (31 signatures)
  3. John Gunnell (21 signatures)
  4. Kevin McNamara (18 signatures)
  5. Jeremy Corbyn (18 signatures)
  6. Jenny Jones (11 signatures)
  7. Brian White (11 signatures)
  8. Stephen Twigg (10 signatures)
  9. Mike Hancock (10 signatures)
  10. Bob Russell (9 signatures)
  11. John McDonnell (8 signatures)

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