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A total of 154 mps proposed 14 motions and submitted a total of 644 signatures.

Motions Proposed Today

EDM2495 WOMEN'S INSTITUTE PACKAGING DAY OF ACTION proposed by Timothy Farron
EDM2496 David Beckham proposed by John Leech
EDM2497 Bogus Prize Draws proposed by John Leech
EDM2498 Poverty In The Palestinian Territories proposed by Mohammad Sarwar
EDM2499 Confederation Of Passenger Transport proposed by Graham Stringer
EDM2500 Transport And The Comprehensive Spending Review 2007 proposed by Graham Stringer
EDM2501 Firstgroup And A Company-Wide Human Rights Policy proposed by Graham Stringer
EDM2502 Redress For Nhs Patients proposed by John Baron
EDM2503 Physiotherapists In Northern Ireland proposed by Iris Robinson
EDM2504 PETERBOROUGH'S BRING A POUND TO WORK DAY proposed by Stewart Jackson
EDM2505 Winter Fuel Payments (No. 2) proposed by Hywel Williams
EDM2506 Tackling Homophobia proposed by Lynne Featherstone
EDM2469A1 William Wilberforce And The Abolition Of Slavery proposed by Jeremy Corbyn
EDM2240A2 Introduction Of Home Information Packs proposed by Andrew Stunell

Today's Most Popular Motions

  1. EDM2480 Israeli Military Action In The Gaza Strip (19 signatures)
  2. EDM2498 Poverty In The Palestinian Territories (18 signatures)
  3. EDM2373 Deportation Of Sakchai Makao (15 signatures)
  4. EDM2478 Women And Rheumatoid Arthritis Awareness Campaign (15 signatures)
  5. EDM2484 Media Coverage Of Suicide (13 signatures)
  6. EDM2466 Treatment Of Nhs Staff (13 signatures)
  7. EDM2500 Transport And The Comprehensive Spending Review 2007 (12 signatures)
  8. EDM2469 William Wilberforce And The Abolition Of Slavery (11 signatures)
  9. EDM2332 Bridleways (11 signatures)
  10. EDM2482 Judgement Of Us Supreme Court On Military Tribunals For Guantanamo Bay Detainees (10 signatures)

Today's Most Prolific MPs

  1. John Leech (44 signatures)
  2. Mike Hancock (34 signatures)
  3. Sammy Wilson (32 signatures)
  4. Colin Breed (31 signatures)
  5. Neil Gerrard (24 signatures)
  6. Bob Spink (22 signatures)
  7. Mark Durkan (20 signatures)
  8. Derek Conway (19 signatures)
  9. Jeremy Corbyn (17 signatures)
  10. Dai Davies (16 signatures)
  11. Timothy Farron (14 signatures)

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