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A total of 193 mps proposed 17 motions and submitted a total of 864 signatures.
Motions Proposed Today
EDM657 ST ANN'S HOSPICE proposed by Mark HunterEDM658 Religious Restrictions, Discrimination And Persecution In Burma proposed by Stephen Crabb
EDM659 Punctuality Of Train Services proposed by Graham Stringer
EDM660 New Business For Post Offices proposed by Albert Owen
EDM661 Implementation Of The Energy Performance Of Buildings Directive proposed by Desmond Turner
EDM662 Veto Of Draft Un Security Council Resolution On Burma proposed by Ann Clwyd
EDM663 Amalgamation Of Agencies To Combat Crime proposed by Gregory Campbell
EDM664 75th Anniversary Of Ex-Service Fellowship Centres proposed by Bob Russell
EDM665 Nhs Service Reductions In Brent proposed by Sarah Teather
EDM666 Kashmir Solidarity Day proposed by Andrew George
EDM667 Volunteer Service Medal proposed by Jeffrey Donaldson
EDM668 Age Discrimination In The Workplace proposed by Julie Morgan
EDM669 Howells Home Improvements proposed by Paul Flynn
EDM670 English Parliament proposed by Frank Field
EDM671 Northern College proposed by Michael Clapham
EDM672 Agriculture (S.i., 2006, No. 3254) proposed by David Cameron
EDM628A1 Police Funding In Greater Manchester proposed by Ann Coffey
Today's Most Popular Motions
- EDM630 Energy Costs For Consumers (21 signatures)
- EDM671 Northern College (20 signatures)
- EDM639 Allegations Of Racist Behaviour On Big Brother (18 signatures)
- EDM623 300th Anniversary Of The Act Of Union (16 signatures)
- EDM618 Protection From Carbon Monoxide Poisoning (16 signatures)
- EDM660 New Business For Post Offices (14 signatures)
- EDM652 Tax On Bio-Ethanol (14 signatures)
- EDM642 Changing Places Campaign (13 signatures)
- EDM468 Sustainable Communities (11 signatures)
- EDM655 Moratorium On Nhs Service Reductions And Closures (11 signatures)
Today's Most Prolific MPs
- David Hamilton (44 signatures)
- Rudi Vis (41 signatures)
- Derek Conway (36 signatures)
- Jeremy Corbyn (27 signatures)
- Linda Riordan (25 signatures)
- Dai Davies (25 signatures)
- Russell Brown (24 signatures)
- David Simpson (22 signatures)
- Katy Clark (21 signatures)
- Peter Bottomley (21 signatures)
- Mike Hancock (19 signatures)
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