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A total of 195 mps proposed 15 motions and submitted a total of 1502 signatures.
Motions Proposed Today
EDM196 British Involvement In Us National Missile Defence proposed by Alice MahonEDM189A1 ESSEX COUNTY COUNCIL'S WASTE POLICY;Amdt. line 1: proposed by Bob Russell
EDM197 Bowman And Thales proposed by Mohammad Sarwar
EDM198 Peterborough Education Awards proposed by HELEN CLARK
EDM199 Referendum On A North-East Regional Assembly proposed by Joyce Quin
EDM200 Disqualification Of Members Of Parliament Following Criminal Conviction proposed by Andrew Mackinlay
EDM177A1 Nuclear Accident At Chapelcross Nuclear Power Station;amdt. Line 1: proposed by Russell Brown
EDM201 National Missile Defence proposed by Alan Simpson
EDM191A1 Use Of Plastic Bullets;amdt. Line 1: proposed by Kevin McNamara
EDM193A1 Cost Of Residential Care;amdt. Line 9: proposed by Paul Tyler
EDM202 Weston Park Talks proposed by Ian Paisley
EDM203 Commonwealth Games 2002 proposed by John Mann
EDM204 Employment Tribunal Costs proposed by Joan Walley
EDM205 Arbroath F.c. proposed by Mike Weir
EDM206 Postgraduates In Higher Education Teaching proposed by David Rendel
Today's Most Popular Motions
- EDM192 Public Inquiry Into Air Related Deep Vein Thrombosis (100 signatures)
- EDM178 Proposed Age Equality Commission (41 signatures)
- EDM154 United Nations Special Session On Children (29 signatures)
- EDM167 Christmas Day (29 signatures)
- EDM184 Japanese Aid And Whaling (25 signatures)
- EDM158 Beta Interferon And Glatiramer Acetate (24 signatures)
- EDM137 Testing All Newborn Babies For Deafness (20 signatures)
- EDM182 Gm Crops And Producer Liability (19 signatures)
- EDM196 British Involvement In Us National Missile Defence (18 signatures)
- EDM179 Nuclear Reprocessing (17 signatures)
Today's Most Prolific MPs
- Ann Cryer (133 signatures)
- Ian Davidson (99 signatures)
- Tony McWalter (93 signatures)
- Harold Best (69 signatures)
- Bill Etherington (53 signatures)
- Bill Tynan (48 signatures)
- Simon Hughes (48 signatures)
- Kevin McNamara (36 signatures)
- Peter L Pike (31 signatures)
- Jeremy Corbyn (29 signatures)
- Andrew George (29 signatures)
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