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A total of 254 mps proposed 16 motions and submitted a total of 998 signatures.

Motions Proposed Today

EDM496 Supporting Shopworkers In Preventing Under-Age Sales proposed by David Kidney
EDM497 Mutual Home Ownership And Affordable Housing proposed by David Drew
EDM498 Valuing Public Service proposed by Clive Betts
EDM499 Pensions For Civil Service Widows proposed by Clive Betts
EDM500 Stamp Duty On Sterling Currency Transactions To Fund International Aid proposed by Lorely Burt
EDM501 Trophy Hunting proposed by Lindsay Hoyle
EDM502 10th Anniversary Of Srebrenica Massacre proposed by Hugo Swire
EDM503 Visa Prices proposed by Andrew Pelling
EDM504 Gaza Withdrawal And Prospects For A Palestinian State proposed by Richard Burden
EDM505 DALAI LAMA'S BIRTHDAY proposed by Harry Cohen
EDM506 Public Lavatory Provision proposed by Timothy Farron
EDM507 Government Targets And Hampshire County Council proposed by Julian Lewis
EDM508 Registration Of Political Parties In The Maldives proposed by Mark Oaten
EDM409A1 Same Sex And Other Couples And Households proposed by Lynne Jones
EDM417A1 Free Cash Machine Network proposed by Helen Goodman
EDM470A1 Select Committees proposed by Peter Bottomley

Today's Most Popular Motions

  1. EDM504 Gaza Withdrawal And Prospects For A Palestinian State (159 signatures)
  2. EDM502 10th Anniversary Of Srebrenica Massacre (24 signatures)
  3. EDM483 Access To Wheelchairs For Children (14 signatures)
  4. EDM477 Mobile Telephone Masts (14 signatures)
  5. EDM434 House Of Commons Cleaners (13 signatures)
  6. EDM378 CHILDREN'S FOOD (12 signatures)
  7. EDM494 C8 CHILDREN'S FORUM (11 signatures)
  8. EDM493 Chronic Hepatitis B (11 signatures)
  9. EDM178 Climate Change (10 signatures)
  10. EDM417 Free Cash Machine Network (10 signatures)

Today's Most Prolific MPs

  1. John Barrett (129 signatures)
  2. Stephen Hepburn (73 signatures)
  3. David Crausby (58 signatures)
  4. Jeremy Corbyn (34 signatures)
  5. John Whittingdale (27 signatures)
  6. Lindsay Hoyle (22 signatures)
  7. Peter Bottomley (22 signatures)
  8. Bob Spink (22 signatures)
  9. Andrew George (21 signatures)
  10. Neil Gerrard (21 signatures)
  11. Michael Gove (18 signatures)

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