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2017-19
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UN Nuclear Weapons Ban Treaty (No. 2)
Caroline Lucas
2017-10-11
That this House notes that on 7 July 2017 the UN concluded a legally-binding Treaty on the prohibition of nuclear weapons with the object of leading to the total elimination of nuclear weapons; welcomes the fact that the treaty was adopted by 122 states with just one vote against and one abstention; believes that the treaty will be a significant and positive step towards achieving a world free of nuclear weapons; recalls that during a debate on Government plans for replacement of the UK's nuclear weapons system the Secretary of State for Defence said that that Government shared the vision of a world that is without nuclear weapons, achieved through multilateral disarmament; is disappointed that the Government did not participate in the UN negotiations; further notes that the treaty opened for signature at the UN on 20 September 2017, and has already been signed by 53 nations and ratified by 3; and calls on the Government to develop and publish an appropriate transition plan so that the UK is prepared and ready to sign and ratify the treaty at the first opportunity.
Arms control
Caroline Lucas
2017-10-11
Proposed
Brighton, Pavilion
Green
Ronnie Cowan
2017-10-11
Seconded
Inverclyde
Scottish National Party
Kelvin Hopkins
2017-10-11
Seconded
Luton North
Labour
Layla Moran
2017-10-11
Seconded
Oxford West and Abingdon
Liberal Democrat
Liz Saville Roberts
2017-10-11
Seconded
Dwyfor Meirionnydd
Plaid Cymru
Tommy Sheppard
2017-10-11
Seconded
Edinburgh East
Scottish National Party
Martin Docherty
2017-10-11
Signed
West Dunbartonshire
Scottish National Party
Ben Lake
2017-10-11
Signed
Ceredigion
Plaid Cymru
Hywel Williams
2017-10-11
Signed
Arfon
Plaid Cymru
Stewart McDonald
2017-10-11
Signed
Glasgow South
Scottish National Party
Drew Hendry
2017-10-11
Signed
Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch and Strathspey
Scottish National Party
Angus MacNeil
2017-10-11
Signed
Na h-Eileanan an Iar
Scottish National Party
David Linden
2017-10-11
Signed
Glasgow East
Scottish National Party
Marion Fellows
2017-10-11
Signed
Motherwell and Wishaw
Scottish National Party
Stuart McDonald
2017-10-11
Signed
Cumbernauld, Kilsyth and Kirkintilloch East
Scottish National Party
Martyn Day
2017-10-11
Signed
Linlithgow and East Falkirk
Scottish National Party
Alison Thewliss
2017-10-11
Signed
Glasgow Central
Scottish National Party
Gavin Newlands
2017-10-11
Signed
Paisley and Renfrewshire North
Scottish National Party
Alan Brown
2017-10-11
Signed
Kilmarnock and Loudoun
Scottish National Party
Tom Brake
2017-10-11
Signed
Carshalton and Wallington
Liberal Democrat
Stephen Gethins
2017-10-11
Signed
North East Fife
Scottish National Party
Chris Stephens
2017-10-12
Signed
Glasgow South West
Scottish National Party
Jonathan Edwards
2017-10-16
Signed
Carmarthen East and Dinefwr
Plaid Cymru
Chris Law
2017-10-16
Signed
Dundee West
Scottish National Party
Patrick Grady
2017-10-16
Signed
Glasgow North
Scottish National Party
Lloyd Russell-Moyle
2017-10-17
Signed
Brighton, Kemptown
Labour/Co-operative
Ronnie Campbell
2017-10-18
Signed
Blyth Valley
Labour
Tim Farron
2017-10-19
Signed
Westmorland and Lonsdale
Liberal Democrat
Carol Monaghan
2017-10-23
Signed
Glasgow North West
Scottish National Party
Douglas Chapman
2017-10-24
Signed
Dunfermline and West Fife
Scottish National Party
Philippa Whitford
2017-10-26
Signed
Central Ayrshire
Scottish National Party
Ian Blackford
2017-10-30
Signed
Ross, Skye and Lochaber
Scottish National Party
Ruth Cadbury
2017-11-22
Signed
Brentford and Isleworth
Labour
Wera Hobhouse
2017-11-30
Signed
Bath
Liberal Democrat
Sandy Martin
2018-04-18
Signed
Ipswich
Labour
Hugh Gaffney
2018-07-04
Signed
Coatbridge, Chryston and Bellshill
Labour
Ann Clwyd
2018-07-09
Signed
Cynon Valley
Labour