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A total of 151 mps proposed 17 motions and submitted a total of 1156 signatures.

Motions Proposed Today

EDM685 Assessment And Testing In Schools proposed by Mark Fisher
EDM686 Armed Forces In Afghanistan proposed by Patrick Mercer
EDM687 Trade Credit Insurance proposed by Lorely Burt
EDM688 Warm Front Scheme proposed by Martin Caton
EDM689 Solar Energy proposed by Colin Challen
EDM690 Nurse Caroline Petrie proposed by Jeffrey Donaldson
EDM691 NORTH EDINBURGH FUEL POVERTY ACTION GROUP'S CAMPAIGN ON PRE-PAYMENT METERS proposed by Mark Lazarowicz
EDM692 Community Care And Social Work proposed by John Hemming
EDM693 Penalties For Late Payment Of Value Added Tax proposed by Ian Taylor
EDM694 National Skills Forum Report On Closing The Skills Gap proposed by Gordon Marsden
EDM695 WORKERS' MEMORIAL DAY proposed by John McDonnell
EDM696 Scottish Budget proposed by Angus MacNeil
EDM697 Scottish Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals And Royal Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals proposed by John Mason
EDM698 Contracting Out Of Welfare Provision proposed by John McDonnell
EDM699 Research On Age, Gender And Performer Employment In Europe proposed by Janet Anderson
EDM700 Rail Fares proposed by John McDonnell
EDM677A1 Labour Standards, Employment And The Eu proposed by Ann Winterton

Today's Most Popular Motions

  1. EDM682 Short-Time Working And Manufacturing Industry (35 signatures)
  2. EDM679 Protecting Children On The Internet (26 signatures)
  3. EDM669 Statutory Redundancy Pay (23 signatures)
  4. EDM676 Automatic Rate Relief For Small Businesses (21 signatures)
  5. EDM678 Protection For Seals (21 signatures)
  6. EDM666 United Utilities And Surface Water Charging (20 signatures)
  7. EDM677 Labour Standards, Employment And The Eu (20 signatures)
  8. EDM658 End Of Life Treatments (19 signatures)
  9. EDM689 Solar Energy (19 signatures)
  10. EDM649 Staffing Of The House On 2 February 2009 (17 signatures)

Today's Most Prolific MPs

  1. Rudi Vis (87 signatures)
  2. Martin Caton (57 signatures)
  3. Paul Flynn (53 signatures)
  4. Bill Etherington (52 signatures)
  5. John Leech (52 signatures)
  6. David Drew (43 signatures)
  7. Jeremy Corbyn (39 signatures)
  8. Lynne Jones (37 signatures)
  9. Ian McCartney (32 signatures)
  10. Betty Williams (30 signatures)
  11. Simon Hughes (29 signatures)

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