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Wednesday, 6 October 2021

VAX PASSES PROCEED FOR WALES

Vaccine passports will come into force in Wales on Monday following a highly controversial vote in the Senedd.  The vote passed by just one after one Tory member was reportedly locked out of Zoom due to a 'technical glitch'.  On the morning of the vote Gareth Davies had indicated he would vote against the proposal in a series of tweets.  However, when the crunch decision came his vote was not registered.

If Davies' vote had counted then the proposal would have been rejected as there would have been a tie.  In the end the Labour government won the vote 28-27, meaning that people in Wales will now have to use a 'Covid pass' in order to access certain settings, including nightclubs and sports events.

Davies was at the Tory conference in Manchester at the time of the vote, but says he was in contact with his chief whip 'throughout the voting period'.  Senedd speaker Elin Jones says she provided the Tory whip with her phone number so that Davies could give his vote orally over the phone, but he did not call.

The absence of Davies has left Tory rank and file fuming, with some suggesting that it was an establishment stitch-up.  It's true that the Welsh Conservative group have made little fuss of their supposed defeat and none of the parties - including the Tories - have asked for the vote to be re-run.  Something stinks and once again Mark Drakeford has been let off the hook.

Tory MS Gareth Davies single-handedly gifted Labour victory over vaccine passports

Thursday, 21 October 2021

MS AVOIDS PASSPORT SCRUTINY


The Conservative MS who handed Labour victory on vaccine passports in Wales has been avoiding scrutiny over the scandalous vote.  Earlier this month Gareth Davies (pictured, above) missed the crucial vote on domestic vaccine passports, meaning they passed by one vote.  Davies, who was at the Conservative conference in Manchester, claimed that he could not log into Zoom.  However, despite being given the Senedd speaker's phone number to call his vote in - he did not call.

Davies released one statement following the controversy, in which he confirmed that he was in telephone contact with his chief whip throughout the vote.  The speaker's phone number had been passed to the Tory chief whip.  Davies said he would make a personal statement before the Senedd, but this didn't happen.  In a statement seen by WalesOnline, Davies claims that he could not call the speaker as he was already on the phone to his chief whip.  That is confirmation that he did have the speaker's number, but absolutely no reason why he couldn't hang up and call her - or, as is possible with most smartphones these days, he could have opened up a separate line.

As we alluded to in our previous article, this all stinks of an establishment stitch-up.  When Davies posted a video of himself speaking before the Senedd five days later - via Zoom - he was inundated with negative comments from people furious about his conduct.  Davies responded by blocking all comments on the post.  He now routinely blocks comments on all of his Twitter posts.

Furthermore, he has been blocking Twitter users who have dared to raise valid questions about his missing vote.  Silkie Carlo, the director of libertarian group Big Brother Watch, was blocked after she publicly addressed several questions to Davies.  She had posed five questions, one of which dealt with the missing phone call to the Senedd speaker.


Twitter user Owen Williams tweeted evidence of others who Davies had blocked.

Seeing as Davies was at a party conference alongside Westminster colleagues, we suspect that a senior Tory had a word in his ear and instructed him to miss the vote.  It is pretty clear that the UK government wants domestic vaccine passports rolled out across the country.  The Plan B scenario for England has such measures as part of the package.  If it doesn't happen then we've got this wrong, but with media pressure growing to a crescendo in recent days we sense that a decision is just around the corner.

We cannot and must not allow digital IDs to become a part of daily life.  It will usher in a dystopian apartheid, initially on medical grounds, but in the future it could be expanded to include aspects of social behaviour.  Think China.

Monday, 24 October 2022

TORY LEADERSHIP ENDORSEMENTS


UPDATED: Mon, 13:26

Rishi Sunak now has more than half of all Tory MPs publicly backing him, while Mordaunt struggles to reach the threshold of 100.  Her team claim she has the support of around 90 MPs, although less than 30 have declared publicly for her.  If she fails to reach the target in today's vote then Rishi Sunak will become the latest PM.  If Mordaunt does receive the required nominations then party members will vote online this week.  Nominations close at 14:00 on Monday.

MP George Freeman has switched his support from Mordaunt to Sunak.

The following list shows which candidate Tory MPs are publicly backing (list updated regularly).  Please note that not all MPs will publicly disclose who they are backing.

Nigel Adams - 
Bim Afolami – SUNAK
Adam Afriyie - 
Nickie Aiken - 
Peter Aldous - SUNAK
Lucy Allan - SUNAK
Lee Anderson - MORDAUNT
Stuart Anderson - 
Stuart Andrew - SUNAK
Caroline Ansell - MORDAUNT
Edward Argar - 
Sarah Atherton - 
Victoria Atkins - SUNAK
Gareth Bacon - 
Richard Bacon – SUNAK
Kemi Badenoch - SUNAK
Shaun Bailey - 
Siobhan Baillie – SUNAK 
Duncan Baker - SUNAK
Steve Baker - SUNAK
Harriet Baldwin – MORDAUNT
Steve Barclay - SUNAK
John Baron - SUNAK
Simon Baynes – SUNAK
Aaron Bell - SUNAK
Scott Benton – 
Paul Beresford - SUNAK
Jake Berry - 
Saqib Bhatti - 
Bob Blackman - 
Crispin Blunt – SUNAK
Peter Bone – 
Peter Bottomley - SUNAK
Andrew Bowie – SUNAK
Ben Bradley - 
Karen Bradley - 
Graham Brady - 
Suella Braverman - SUNAK
Jack Brereton - 
Andrew Bridgen - SUNAK
Steve Brine - SUNAK
Paul Bristow – 
Sara Britcliffe - 
Anthony Browne - SUNAK
Fiona Bruce - 
Felicity Buchan - SUNAK
Robert Buckland - SUNAK
Alex Burghart - SUNAK
Rob Butler - 
Alun Cairns - SUNAK
Andy Carter - 
James Cartlidge - SUNAK
Bill Cash - 
Miriam Cates - SUNAK
Maria Caulfield – SUNAK
Alex Chalk – SUNAK
Rehman Chishti - SUNAK
Christopher Chope - 
Jo Churchill - 
Greg Clark - SUNAK
Simon Clarke - SUNAK
Theo Clarke - 
Brendan Clarke-Smith - 
Chris Clarkson – SUNAK
James Cleverly - SUNAK
Geoffrey Clifton-Brown - 
Therese Coffey - 
Elliot Colburn - MORDAUNT
Damien Collins - MORDAUNT 
Alberto Costa - 
Robert Courts - SUNAK
Claire Coutinho – SUNAK
Geoffrey Cox - SUNAK
Stephen Crabb - SUNAK
Virginia Crosbie - SUNAK
Tracey Crouch - MORDAUNT
James Daly - SUNAK
David TC Davies – SUNAK
Gareth Davies - SUNAK 
James Davies - MORDAUNT 
Mims Davies - SUNAK
Philip Davies - SUNAK
David Davis - SUNAK
Dehenna Davison - 
Caroline Dinenage – MORDAUNT
Sarah Dines - 
Jonathan Djangoly - SUNAK
Leo Docherty – SUNAK
Michelle Donelan - SUNAK
Nadine Dorries – 
Steve Double - SUNAK
Oliver Dowden - SUNAK
Jackie Doyle-Price - 
Richard Drax - 
Flick Drummond - SUNAK
James Duddridge – SUNAK
David Duguid - 
Iain Duncan-Smith - SUNAK
Philip Dunne - SUNAK
Mark Eastwood – 
Ruth Edwards – SUNAK 
Michael Ellis - 
Tobias Ellwood - SUNAK
Natalie Elphicke - 
George Eustice - SUNAK
Luke Evans - MORDAUNT
Nigel Evans - 
David Evennett - 
Ben Everitt - 
Michael Fabricant - MORDAUNT
Laura Farris - SUNAK
Simon Fell – SUNAK
Anna Firth - SUNAK
Katherine Fletcher - 
Mark Fletcher - 
Nick Fletcher - 
Vicky Ford - 
Kevin Foster - SUNAK
Liam Fox - SUNAK 
Mark Francois - 
Lucy Frazer - SUNAK
George Freeman - SUNAK
Mike Freer - SUNAK
Louie French - SUNAK
Richard Fuller - SUNAK
Marcus Fysh – MORDAUNT
Roger Gale - MORDAUNT 
Mark Garnier - SUNAK
Nusrat Ghani - SUNAK
Nick Gibb – SUNAK
Peter Gibson - SUNAK
Jo Gideon - SUNAK
John Glen – SUNAK
Robert Goodwill - SUNAK
Michael Gove - SUNAK
Richard Graham - SUNAK 
Helen Grant - SUNAK
James Gray - SUNAK
Chris Grayling - SUNAK
Chris Green - 
Damian Green - MORDAUNT
Andrew Griffith - SUNAK
James Grundy – 
Jonathan Gullis - SUNAK
Rob Halfon - SUNAK
Luke Hall - 
Stephen Hammond – SUNAK
Matt Hancock - SUNAK
Greg Hands - SUNAK
Mark Harper – SUNAK
Rebecca Harris - 
Trudy Harrison – 
Sally-Ann Hart - SUNAK
Simon Hart - SUNAK
John Hayes - SUNAK
Oliver Heald - SUNAK
James Heappey - SUNAK
Chris Heaton-Harris - 
Gordon Henderson - SUNAK
Darren Henry - 
Antony Higginbotham – 
Damian Hinds - SUNAK
Simon Hoare - SUNAK
Richard Holden - SUNAK
Kevin Hollinrake - SUNAK
Phillip Hollobone – 
Adam Holloway - 
Paul Holmes - SUNAK
John Howell - SUNAK 
Paul Howell - SUNAK
Nigel Huddleston - 
Neil Hudson - MORDAUNT
Eddie Hughes - 
Jane Hunt - 
Jeremy Hunt - SUNAK
Tom Hunt - SUNAK
Alister Jack - 
Sajid Javid - SUNAK 
Ranil Jayawardena - 
Bernard Jenkin - 
Mark Jenkinson - 
Andrea Jenkyns – 
Robert Jenrick - SUNAK
Caroline Johnson - 
Gareth Johnson – 
David Johnston - SUNAK
Andrew Jones - SUNAK
David Jones - 
Fay Jones - SUNAK
Marcus Jones - 
Simon Jupp - SUNAK 
Danial Kawczynski - 
Alicia Kearns - 
Gillian Keegan - SUNAK
Greg Knight - SUNAK
Julian Knight - 
Kate Kniveton - SUNAK
Danny Kruger - SUNAK
Kwasi Kwarteng - 
Eleanor Laing - 
John Lamont - MORDAUNT 
Robert Largan - SUNAK
Pauline Latham - SUNAK
Andrea Leadsom - MORDAUNT 
Edward Leigh - 
Ian Levy – 
Andrew Lewer - SUNAK
Brandon Lewis - SUNAK
Julian Lewis - 
Ian Liddell-Grainger - 
Chris Loder - SUNAK
Mark Logan - SUNAK
Marco Longhi – 
Julia Lopez - 
Jack Loprestri - 
Jonathan Lord - SUNAK
Tim Loughton - SUNAK
Craig Mackinlay - 
Cherilyn Mackrory - 
Rachel Maclean - 
Alan Mak - SUNAK
Kit Malthouse - 
Anthony Mangnall - SUNAK
Scott Mann - SUNAK
Julie Marson - SUNAK 
Theresa May - 
Jerome Mayhew - SUNAK
Paul Maynard – SUNAK
Jason McCartney - SUNAK
Karl McCartney - 
Stephen McPartland – 
Esther McVey - 
Mark Menzies - SUNAK 
Johnny Mercer - SUNAK
Huw Merriman - SUNAK 
Stephen Metcalfe - 
Robin Millar - 
Maria Miller - MORDAUNT 
Amanda Milling – SUNAK
Nigel Mills - SUNAK
Andrew Mitchell - SUNAK
Gagan Mohindra - SUNAK
Damien Moore - 
Robbie Moore - MORDAUNT 
Anne-Marie Morris - 
David Morris - SUNAK
James Morris - SUNAK
Joy Morrissey - 
Jill Mortimer – 
Wendy Morton - 
Kieran Mullan - MORDAUNT
Holly Mumby-Croft – 
David Mundell - SUNAK
Sheryll Murray - 
Andrew Murrison – SUNAK
Bob Neill - SUNAK
Lia Nici –  
Caroline Nokes - SUNAK 
Jesse Norman - SUNAK
Neil O'Brien - SUNAK
Matthew Offord - 
Guy Opperman - SUNAK
Priti Patel - SUNAK
Mark Pawsey - SUNAK
Mike Penning - 
John Penrose - MORDAUNT 
Andrew Percy - SUNAK
Chris Philp - SUNAK
Dan Poulter - SUNAK
Rebecca Pow - SUNAK
Victoria Prentis - SUNAK
Mark Pritchard - 
Tom Pursglove – SUNAK
Jeremy Quin - SUNAK
Will Quince - SUNAK
Dominic Raab - SUNAK
Tom Randall - SUNAK
John Redwood - 
Jacob Rees-Mogg – 
Nicola Richards - MORDAUNT 
Angela Richardson - SUNAK 
Laurence Robertson - 
Mary Robinson – MORDAUNT
Andrew Rosindell - 
Douglas Ross - 
Lee Rowley - 
Dean Russell - SUNAK
David Rutley - SUNAK
Gary Sambrook - 
Selaine Saxby – SUNAK
Paul Scully - 
Bob Seely – MORDAUNT
Andrew Selous - SUNAK
Grant Shapps - SUNAK
Alok Sharma - 
Alec Shelbrooke - 
David Simmonds - SUNAK
Chris Skidmore - 
Greg Smith - 
Henry Smith – 
Chloe Smith - SUNAK
Julian Smith - SUNAK
Royston Smith - SUNAK
Amanda Solloway - 
Ben Spencer - 
Mark Spencer - SUNAK
Alexander Stafford - 
Bob Stewart – 
Andrew Stephenson - SUNAK
Jane Stevenson – 
John Stevenson – SUNAK
Bob Stewart - 
Iain Stewart - SUNAK
Gary Streeter - SUNAK
Mel Stride – SUNAK
Graham Stuart - SUNAK
Julian Sturdy - SUNAK 
James Sunderland - 
Desmond Swayne - SUNAK
Robert Syms - SUNAK
Derek Thomas - MORDAUNT
Maggie Throup - SUNAK
Edward Timpson - SUNAK
Kelly Tolhurst – 
Justin Tomlinson - SUNAK
Michael Tomlinson - SUNAK
Craig Tracey - MORDAUNT 
Anne-Marie Trevelyan – 
Laura Trott – SUNAK
Liz Truss - 
Tom Tugendhat - SUNAK
Shailesh Vara – SUNAK
Martin Vickers - SUNAK
Matt Vickers - SUNAK
Theresa Villiers - SUNAK
Robin Walker - SUNAK
Ben Wallace – 
Jamie Wallis – SUNAK
Matt Warman - 
Giles Watling - MORDAUNT
Suzanne Webb - 
Helen Whately - SUNAK
Heather Wheeler - MORDAUNT 
Craig Whittaker - 
John Whittingdale – SUNAK
Bill Wiggin - 
James Wild - SUNAK
Craig Williams – SUNAK
Gavin Williamson - SUNAK
Mike Wood - SUNAK
William Wragg - 
Jeremy Wright - SUNAK
Nadhim Zahawi - SUNAK

Saturday, 8 May 2021

WELSH CONSTITUENCY RESULTS

With all 40 Welsh constituency results declared, this is the scorecard:

Labour 27 (n/c)
Conservative 8 (+2)
Plaid Cymru 5 (-1)

All 40 constituency results can be found below.

Aberavon (Lab HOLD)

David Rees (Lab) 10,505 (47.4%) -3.3%
Victoria Griffiths (Plaid) 4,760 (21.5%) +1.5%
Liz Hill O'Shea (Con) 2,947 (13.3%) +6.9%
Scott Jones (Ind) 1,357 (6.1%) New
Helen Ceri Clarke (LDem) 953 (4.3%) -1.7%
Sarah Allen (AWAP) 646 (2.9%) New
Timothy Jenkins (UKIP) 407 (1.8%) -13.2%
Ceri Golding (Gwlad) 386 (1.7%) New
Dennis May (Reform) 208 (0.9%) New

Aberconwy (Con HOLD)

Janet Finch-Saunders (Con) 9,815 (41.7%) +7.0%
Aaron Wynne (Plaid) 6,479 (27.5%) -3.8%
Dawn McGuinness (Lab) 5,971 (25.4%) -2.0%
Rhys Jones (LDem) 735 (3.1%) -0.4%
Rachel Bagshaw (Reform) 320 (1.4%) New
Sharon Smith (No More Lockdown) 223 (0.9%) New

Alyn & Deeside (Lab HOLD)

Jack Sargeant (Lab) 12,622 (48.8%) -11.9%
Abigail Mainon (Con) 8,244 (31.9%) +6.5%
Jack Morris (Plaid) 1,886 (7.3%) +1.6%
Christopher Twells (LDem) 1,584 (6.1%) -0.2%
Felix Aubel (UKIP) 898 (3.5%) New
Richard Purviss (Reform) 401 (1.6%) New
Lien Davies (Freedom) 208 (0.8%) New

Arfon (Plaid HOLD)

Siân Gwenllian (Plaid) 13,760 (63.3%) +8.5%
Iwan Wyn Jones (Lab) 5,108 (23.5%) -10.5%
Tony Thomas (Con) 1,806 (8.3%) n/c
Calum Davies (LDem) 642 (3.0%) +1.0%
Andrew Haigh (Reform) 350 (1.6%) New
Martin Bristow (Ind) 82 (0.4%) New

Blaunau Gwent (Lab HOLD)

Alun Davies (Lab) 10,226 (49.1%) +9.4%
Peredur Owen Griffiths (Plaid) 3,588 (17.2%) -19.4%
Edward Dawson (Con) 2,611 (12.5%) +6.2%
Mandy Moore (Ind) 2,376 (11.4%) New
Richard Taylor (AWAP) 1,364 (6.6%) New
Paula Yates (LDem) 333 (1.6%) +0.2%
Robert Beavis (Reform) 319 (1.5%) New

Brecon & Radnorshire (Con GAIN from LDem)

James Evans (Con) 12,741 (39.7%) +14.3%
William Powell (LDem) 8,921 (27.8%) -24.6%
Gethin Jones (Lab) 4,980 (15.5%) +6.6%
Grenville Ham (Plaid) 2,075 (6.5%) +2.6%
Emily Durrant (Green) 1,556 (4.8%) +2.5%
Claire Mills (AWAP) 1,209 (3.8%) New
Karen Laurie-Parry (Ind) 345 (1.1%) New
John Muir (Reform) 213 (0.7%) New
Sam Holwill (Gwlad) 75 (0.2%) New

Bridgend (Lab HOLD)

Sarah Murphy (Lab) 12,388 (42.0%) -3.3%
Rachel Nugent-Finn (Con) 8,324 (28.3%) +3.9%
Leanne Lewis (Plaid) 3,091 (10.5%) +0.9%
Steven Bletsoe (Ind) 3,046 (10.3%) New
Caroline Jones (Ind) 1,064 (3.6%) New
Harvey Jones (LDem) 782 (2.7%) -1.3%
Christine Roach (Reform) 534 (1.8%) New
Geraint David Jones (Gwlad) 232 (0.8%) New

Cardiff Central (Lab HOLD)

Jenny Rathbone (Lab) 13,100 (45.9%) +7.5%
Rodney Berman (LDem) 5,460 (19.1%) -16.2%
Calum Davies (Con) 3,788 (13.3%) +4.4%
Wiliam Rees (Plaid) 3,470 (12.2%) +4.7%
Ceri Davies (Green) 1,552 (5.4%) +1.0%
Munawar Mughal (AWAP) 440 (1.5%) New
Dilan Nazari (Propel) 268 (0.9%) New
Thomas Franklin (Freedom) 156 (0.5%) New
Julian Bosley (Reform) 151 (0.5%) New
Brian Johnson (Socialist) 82 (0.3%) New
Alford Thomas (Gwlad) 65 (0.2%) New

Cardiff North (Lab HOLD)

Julie Morgan (Lab) 19,348 (47.6%) +2.8%
Joel Williams (Con) 12,755 (31.8%) -3.6%
Fflur Elin (Plaid) 3,278 (8.1%) +2.0%
Debra Cooper (Green) 1,957 (4.8%) New
Rhys Taylor (LDem) 1,641 (4.0%) +1.0%
Lawrence Gwynn (AWAP) 990 (2.4%) New
Akil Kata (Propel) 336 (0.8%) New
Haydn Rushworth (Reform) 200 (0.5%) New
Virginia Kemp (Freedom) 150 (0.4%) New

Cardiff South & Penarth (Lab HOLD)

Vaughan Gething (Lab) 18,153 (49.9%) +6.1%
Leighton Rowlands (Con) 7,547 (20.7%) -0.3%
Nasir Adam (Plaid) 4,957 (13.6%) -0.7%
Helen Westhead (Green) 1,643 (4.5%) +0.3%
Alex Westhead (LDem) 1,402 (3.9%) -0.5%
Lisa Peregrine (AWAP) 732 (2.0%) New
Paul Campbell (UKIP) 576 (1.6%) -10.7%
Matt Friend (Propel) 552 (1.5%) New
Alan Pick (Reform) 295 (0.8%) New
Alan Golding (Freedom) 273 (0.8%) New
Lisa Peregrine (Ind) 135 (0.4%) New
Angus Hawkins (Gwlad) 121 (0.3%) New

Cardiff West (Lab HOLD)

Mark Drakeford (Lab) 17,665 (48.4%) +12.8%
Sean Driscoll (Con) 6,454 (17.7%) +0.1%
Rhys ab Owen (Plaid) 5,897 (16.1%) -15.8%
Neil McEvoy (Propel) 3,473 (9.5%) New
David Griffin (Green) 1,287 (3.5%) +0.3%
Heath John Marshall (LDem) 803 (2.2%) -0.5%
Lee Canning (AWAP) 682 (1.9%) New
Nick Mullins (Reform) 175 (0.5%) New
Captain Beany (Ind) 95 (0.3%) New

Carmarthen East & Dinefwr (Plaid HOLD)

Adam Price (Plaid) 15,261 (45.9%) -2.6%
Robert James (Lab) 8,448 (25.4%) +6.2%
Havard Hughes (Con) 7,751 (23.3%) +8.2%
Monica French (LDem) 975 (2.9%) +0.1%
Karl Pollard (Reform) 818 (2.5%) New

Carmarthen West & South Pembrokeshire (Con HOLD)

Samuel Kurtz (Con) 11,240 (35.5%) +0.1%
Riaz Hassan (Lab) 10,304 (32.6%) +8.7%
Cefin Campbell (Plaid) 6,615 (20.9%) +2.2%
Alistair Cameron (LDem) 1,224 (3.9%) +1.5%
Paul Dowson (UKIP) 982 (3.1%) -8.2%
Jon Harvey (Ind) 866 (2.7%) New
Peter Prosser (Reform) 424 (1.3%) New

Ceredigion (Plaid HOLD)

Elin Jones (Plaid) 16,946 (55.1%) +14.4%
Amanda Jenner (Con) 4,801 (15.6%) +8.6%
Dylan Lewis-Rowlands (Lab) 3,345 (10.9%) +4.4%
Cadan ap Tomos (LDem) 3,227 (10.5%) -22.1%
Peter Hayfield (Green) 1,356 (4.4%) +0.3%
Gethin James (Reform) 775 (2.5%) New
Stephanie Evans (Freedom) 305 (1.0%) New

Clwyd South (Lab HOLD)

Ken Skates (Lab) 10,488 (43.2%) +7.7%
Barbara Hughes (Con) 7,535 (31.1%) +9.2%
Llyr Gruffydd (Plaid) 4,094 (16.9%) -0.5%
Leena Farhat (LDem) 730 (3.0%) -7.3%
Jonathon Harrington (AWAP) 599 (2.5%) New
Jeanette Bassford-Barton (UKIP) 522 (2.2%) -10.6%
Mandy Jones (Reform) 277 (1.1%) New

Clwyd West (Con HOLD)

Darren Millar (Con) 11,839 (41.7%) +0.4%
Joshua Hurst (Lab) 8,154 (28.7%) +8.7%
Elin Walker-Jones (Plaid) 5,609 (19.8%) -2.2%
David Wilkins (LDem) 1,158 (4.1%) +0.9%
Jeanie Barton (UKIP) 520 (1.8%) -9.6%
Euan McGivern (AWAP) 502 (1.8%) New
N. Clare Eno (Reform) 304 (1.1%) New
Rhydian Hughes (Gwlad) 277 (1.0%) New

Cynon Valley (Lab HOLD)

Vikki Howells (Lab) 11,427 (55.3%) +4.6%
Geraint Benney (Plaid) 3,959 (19.3%) -0.6%
Mia Rees (Con) 2,795 (13.6%) +7.5%
Vicky Jenkins (Propel) 713 (3.5%) New
Martyn Ford (AWAP) 648 (3.2%) New
Peter Hopkins (Reform) 356 (1.7%) New
Gerald Francis (LDem) 335 (1.6%) -0.1%
Gareth Bennett (Ind) 278 (1.4%) New

Delyn (Lab HOLD)

Hannah Blythyn (Lab) 12,846 (48.6%) +7.7%
Mark Isherwood (Con) 9,135 (34.5%) +9.0%
Paul Rowlinson (Plaid) 2,097 (7.9%) -1.9%
Andrew Parkhurst (LDem) 1,094 (4.1%) -3.3%
Mary Davies (UKIP) 862 (3.3%) -13.1%
Aiden Down (Reform) 297 (1.1%) New
Anthony Williams (Gwlad) 112 (0.5%) New

Dwyfor Meirionnydd (Plaid HOLD)

Mabon ap Gwynfor (Plaid) 11,490 (48.3%) +1.0%
Charlie Evans (Con) 4,394 (18.5%) +2.9%
Cian Ireland (Lab) 3,702 (15.6%) +3.4%
Peter Read (Propel) 1,314 (5.5%) New
Glyn Davies (Llais) 1,136 (4.8%) New
Stephen Churchman (LDem) 916 (3.9%) -0.6%
Louise Hughes (Reform) 710 (3.0%) New
Michelle Murray (Freedom) 152 (0.6%) New

Gower (Lab HOLD)

Rebecca Evans (Lab) 15,631 (47.1%) +7.4%
Myles Langstone (Con) 10,836 (32.7%) -0.9%
John Davies (Plaid) 3,946 (11.9) +2.0%
Anne Leonie Pigott (Green) 1,088 (3.3%) +0.9%
Michael John Sheehan (LDem) 869 (2.6%) -0.8%
Byron John (Reform) 547 (1.6%) New
Wayne Erasmus (Gwlad) 247 (0.7%) New

Islwyn (Lab HOLD)

Rhianon Passmore (Lab) 9,962 (40.7%) -4.3%
Kevin Etheridge (Ind) 4,723 (19.3%) +19.3%
Rhys Mills (Plaid) 3,930 (16.1%) -3.4%
Gavin Chambers (Con) 3,894 (15.9%) +7.9%
Michael Ford (AWAP) 568 (2.3%) New
Neil Hamilton (UKIP) 507 (2.1%) -20.1%
Oliver Townsend (LDem) 476 (1.9%) -0.8%
James Wells (Reform) 421 (1.7%) New

Llanelli (Lab HOLD)

Lee Waters (Lab) 13,930 (46.1%) +9.6%
Helen Mary Jones (Plaid) 8,255 (27.3%) -7.9%
Stefan Ryszewski (Con) 4,947 (16.4%) +9.5%
Howard Lillyman (UKIP) 722 (2.4%) -12.3%
Gareth Beer (Reform) 672 (2.2%) New
Jonathan Buree (LDem) 606 (2.0%) +0.7%
Siân Caiach (Gwlad) 544 (1.8%) New
Shahana Najmi (Ind) 542 (1.8%) New

Merthyr Tydfil & Rhymney (Lab HOLD)

Dawn Bowden (Lab) 13,009 (61.5%) +14.3%
Ian Gwynne (Plaid) 3,698 (17.5%) -0.5%
Donna Gavin (Con) 2,665 (12.6%) +6.2%
Hugh Moelwyn Hughes (ATWP) 656 (3.1%) New
Jez Becker (LDem) 420 (2.0%) -3.4%
Colin Jones (Reform) 324 (1.5%) New
George Alexandrov Pykov (UKIP) 82 (1.8%) -18.9%

Monmouth (Con HOLD)

Peter Fox (Cox) 15,332 (42.7%) -0.6%
Catrin Maby (Lab) 11,487 (32.0%) +5.1%
Hugh Kocan (Plaid) 2,085 (5.8%) n/c
Ian Chandler (Green) 2,000 (5.6%) +2.7%
Jo Watkins (LDem) 1,892 (5.3%) +0.6%
Nick Ramsay (Ind) 1,293 (3.6%) New
Mark Reckless (AWAP) 1,174 (3.3%) New
Susan Boucher (Reform) 349 (1.0%) New
Elspeth Hill (Freedom) 181 (0.5) New
Laurence Williams (Gwlad) 90 (0.3%) New

Montgomery (Con HOLD)

Ian George (Con) 12,013 (48.1%) +6.3%
Elwyn Vaughan (Plaid) 4,485 (17.9%) +7.7%
Alison Alexander (LDem) 4,207 (16.8%) -10.9%
Kait Duerden (Lab) 3,576 (14.3%) +8.4%
Oliver Lewis (Ref) 549 (2.2%) New
Gwyn Evans (Gwlad) 157 (0.6%) New

Montgomeryshire (Con HOLD)

Russell George (Con) 12,013 (48.1%) +6.3%
Elwyn Vaughan (Plaid) 4,485 (17.9%) +7.7%
Alison Alexander (LDem) 4,207 (16.8%) -10.9%
Kait Duerden (Lab) 3,576 (14.3%) +8.4%
Oliver Lewis (Reform) 549 (2.2%) New
Gwyn Evans (Gwlad) 157 (0.6%) New

Neath (Lab HOLD)

Labour Jeremy Miles (Lab) 11,666 (42.3%) +5.0%
Sioned Williams (Plaid) 6,445 (23.4%) -2.4%
Mathew Williams (Con) 4,107 (14.9%) +6.3%
Steve Hunt (Ind) 2,418 (8.8%) New
Megan Lloyd (Green) 1,038 (3.8%) +1.4%
Simon Rees (AWAP) 751 (2.7%) New
James Henton (Propel) 443 (1.6%) New
Iain Clamp (LDem) 395 (1.4%) -1.5%
Sean Prior (Reform) 315 (1.1%) New

Newport East (Lab HOLD)

John Griffiths (Lab) 10,899 (47.1%) +2.5%
Gareth Hughes (Con) 7,315 (31.6%) +13.4%
Daniel Llewelyn (Plaid) 1,844 (8.0%) +1.3%
Mike Hamilton (LDem) 1,574 (6.8%) -0.4%
Robert Steed (AWAP) 660 (2.9) New
Benjamin Walker (UKIP) 368 (1.6%) -19.3%
David Rowlands (Reform) 328 (1.4%) New
Sonya Cary (Freedom) 161 (0.7%) New

Newport West (Lab HOLD)

Jayne Bryant (Lab) 14,259 (48.2%) +4.4%
Michael Enea (Con) 10,353 (35.0%) +6.0%
Jonathan Clark (Plaid) 2,076 (7.0%) +1.1%
Amelia Womack (Green) 1,314 (4.4%) +1.5%
John Miller (LDem) 882 (3.0%) -0.2%
Kevin Boucher (Reform) 486 (1.6%) New
Steve Marsh (Freedom) 228 (0.8%) New

Ogmore (Lab HOLD)

Huw Irranca-Davies (Lab) 12,868 (52.5%) -2.7%
Luke Fletcher (Plaid) 4,703 (19.2%) +4.5%
Nathan Adams (Con) 4,579 (18.7%) +7.6%
Robin Hunter-Clarke (AWAP) 660 (2.7%) New
Tim Thomas (Propel) 625 (2.6%) New
Glenda Davies (Reform) 618 (2.5%) New
Cameron Shippam (LDem) 441 (1.8%) -1.2%

Pontypridd (Lab HOLD)

Mick Antoniw (Lab) 11,511 (41.8%) +2.4%
Heledd Fychan (Plaid) 6,183 (22.4%) +4.0%
Joel James (Con) 5,658 (20.5%) +5.8%
Wayne Owen (Ind) 1,678 (6.1%) New
Michael Hughes (AWAP) 785 (2.8%) New
Ken Barker (Green) 655 (2.4%) +0.4%
Steven Rajam (LDem) 628 (2.3%) -9.5%
Jamie Jenkins (Reform) 458 (1.7%) New

Preseli Pembrokeshire (Con HOLD)

Paul Davies (Con) 12,295 (39.0%) -0.2%
Jackie Jones (Lab) 10,895 (34.6%) +9.3%
Cris Tomos (Plaid) 6,135 (19.5%) +5.6%
William Dennison (Reform) 1,239 (3.9%) New
Tina Roberts (LDem) 952 (3.0%) -2.9%

Rhondda (Lab GAIN from Plaid)

Elizabeth Williams (Lab) 12,832 (54.7%) +18.8%
Leanne Wood (Plaid) 7,335 (31.3%) -19.3%
Tom Parkhill (Con) 1,490 (6.4%) +4.2%
Jeff Gregory (Propel) 525 (2.2%) New
Ian McLean (AWAP) 430 (1.8%) New
Steve Bayliss (Reform) 355 (1.5%) New
Steven Phillips (Freedom) 291 (1.2%) New
Jackie Charlton (LDem) 200 (0.9%) +0.2%

Swansea East (Lab HOLD)

Mike Hedges (Lab) 12,950 (60.1%) +8.0%
Rhiannon Barrar (Plaid) 3,250 (15.1%) +1.8%
Cameron Brennan (Con) 2,497 (13.7%) +5.3%
Sam Bennett (LDem) 1,055 (4.9%) -2.7%
Dan Morgan (UKIP) 567 (2.6%) -13.3%
Cameron Edwards (AWAP) 484 (2.2%) New
Darren Rees (Reform) 295 (1.4%) New

Swansea West (Lab HOLD)

Julie James (Lab) 11,126 (46.4%) +5.8%
Samantha Chohan (Con) 4,605 (19.2%) +1.4%
Dai Lloyd (Plaid) 3,910 (16.3%) +1.8%
Chloe Hutchinson (LDem) 1,645 (6.9%) -2.2%
Chris Evans (Green) 1,109 (4.6%) +0.6%
James Cole (AWAP) 866 (3.6%) New
Michelle Valerio (Freedom) 295 (1.2%) New
Bernard Holton (Reform) 250 (1.0%) New
Katon Bouzalakos (Propel) 189 (0.8%) New

Torfaen (Lab HOLD)

Lynne Neagle (Lab) 11,572 (48.3%) +5.9%
Gruff Parry (Con) 6,251 (26.1%) +9.0%
Lyn Ackerman (Plaid) 2,564 (10.7%) -1.7%
Veronica German (LDem) 1,180 (4.9%) +2.2%
Thomas Harrison (UKIP) 895 (3.7%) -18,9%
Ian Williams (Reform) 730 (3.1%) New 
Mathew Ross-Francome (Freedom) 522 (2.2%) New
Ryan Williams (Gwlad) 239 (1.0%) New 

Wrexham (Lab HOLD)

Lesley Griffiths (Lab) 8,452 (37.4%) +0.3%
Jeremy Kent (Con) 7,102 (31.4%) +0.8 %
Carrie Harper (Plaid) 4,832 (21.4%) +8.5%
Paul Ashton (AWAP) 790 (3.5%) New
Timothy Sly (LDem) 755 (3.3%) -2.3%
Sebastian Ross (UKIP) 378 (1.7%) -10.1%
Charles Dodman (Reform) 187 (0.8%) New
Aaron Norton (Gwlad) 110 (0.5%) New

Vale of Clwyd (Con GAIN from Lab)

Gareth Davies (Con) 10,792 (41.4%) +5.0%
Jason Mclellan (Lab) 10,426 (40.0%) +0.5%
Glenn Swingler (Plaid) 2,972 (11.4%) +2.7%
Lisa Davies (LDem) 782 (3.0%) -0.1%
Peter Dain (Reform) 552 (2.1%) New
David Thomas (Ind) 529 (2.0%) New

Vale of Glamorgan (Lab HOLD)

Jane Hutt (Lab) 18,667 (43.5%) +4.7%
Matt Smith (Con) 15,397 (35.9%) -0.8%
Richard Grigg (Plaid) 3,699 (8.6%) -1.6%
Stuart Field (AWAP) 1,394 (3.3%) New
Anthony Slaughter (Green) 1,262 (2.9%) +0.8%
Sally Stephenson (LDem) 994 (2.3%) -0.2%
Janet Brocklehurst (Propel) 426 (1.0%) New
Michael Hancock (Reform) 416 (1.0%) New
Alan Coulthard (Ind) 237 (0.6%) New
Neill Shah (Freedom) 226 (0.5%) New
Karl-James Langford (Gwlad) 174 (0.4%) New

Ynys Môn (Plaid HOLD)

Rhun ap Iorwerth (Plaid) 15,506 (55.9%) +1.1%
Lyn Hudson (Con) 5,689 (20.5%) +9.0%
Sam Egelstaff (Lab) 5,300 (19.1%) +2.1%
Emmett Jenner (Reform) 692 (2.5%) New
Christopher Jones (LDem) 547 (2.0%) +0.7%

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Tuesday, 9 November 2021

VAX PASS EXTENSION IN WALES

Senedd members have voted to expand the use of vaccine passports in Wales to include theatres, cinemas and concert halls.  The vote passed easily by 39 votes to 15, with Plaid Cymru backing Labour.  The sole Liberal Demcrat MS voted against as did all but one of the Conservatives.  It is not clear which Tory failed to register a vote this time.  In the previous Senedd vote on vaccine passports, Tory MS Gareth Davies infamously gifted Labour victory.

During Tuesday's debate it was argued by Tory MS Janet Finch-Saunders that vax passes would discriminate against the poorest in society, to which a Labour MS responded with a disgusting, sneering remark.  Jenny Rathbone, who represents Cardiff Central, said that people on low incomes could not afford to go to sports matches anyway, 'so let's get real on this one' she added.  Rathbone couldn't contain her amusement at the remark, watch below.


A protest was held outside the Senedd as members debated the passport extension.  Alan Miller, co-founder of the Together declaration, spoke to Tory MS James Evans outside.  Watch below.


Mark Drakeford has threatened to expand the passport scheme to all hospitality sectors if infection rates in Wales don't come down.  That would mean people would have to present their papers in order to go into a pub, restaurant or cafe.  Infection rates are already falling in Wales, but Drakeford has not rescinded his threat.

In a sick twist Tuesday's passport debate was followed by another on forthcoming Remembrance events in Wales.  Remind us again Mr Drakeford what it is that our ancestors fought for?

Thursday, 14 March 2019

LOSER'S VOTE AMENDMENT

The Sarah Wollaston (Independent Group) amendment on staging a second EU referendum has been heavily defeated by 334 votes to 85.  Keir Starmer had already indicated that Labour would not back the amendment, despite the party's recent policy u-turn on a second referendum.  Starmer, like most of his Labour colleagues, abstained from the vote as directed.  However, 25 Labour MPs still voted in favour of it, but only four of those represent Leave constituencies.  18 Labour MPs voted against.

The 25 Labour MPs who voted FOR the Wollaston amendment

Tonia Antioniazzi (Gower - 51% Remain)
Ann Clwyd (Cynon Valley - 57% Leave)
Neil Coyle (Bermondsey & Old Southwark - 74% Remain)
Stella Creasy (Walthamstow - 67% Remain)
Janet Daby (Lewisham East - 65% Remain)
Geraint Davies (Swansea West - 57% Remain)
Rosie Duffield (Canterbury - 55% Remain)
Paul Farrelly (Newcastle-under-Lyme - 62% Leave)
John Grogan (Keighley - 53% Leave)
Meg Hillier (Hackney South & Shoreditch - 77% Remain)
Ged Killen (Rutherglen & Hamilton West - 62% Remain)
David Lammy (Tottenham - 76% Remain)
Siobhain McDonough (Mitcham & Morden - 55% Remain)
Anna McMorrin (Cardiff North - 61% Remain)
Ian Murray (Edinburgh South - 78% Remain)
Albert Owen (Ynys Môn - 51% Leave)
Lloyd Russell-Moyle (Brighton Kemptown - 56 Remain)
Tulip Siddiq (Hampstead & Kilburn - 76% Remain)
Owen Smith (Pontypridd - 54% Remain)
Alex Sobel (Leeds North West - 65% Remain)
Jo Stevens (Cardiff Central - 68% Remain)
Gareth Thomas (Harrow West - 55% Remain)
Catherine West (Hornsey & Wood Green - 75% Remain)
Martin Whitfield (East Lothian - 65% Remain)
Daniel Zeichner (Cambridge - 74% Remain)

The 18 Labour MPs who voted AGAINST the Wollaston amendment

Kevin Barron
Ronnie Campbell
Rosie Cooper
Caroline Flint
Yvonne Fovargue - resigned from the front bench in order to vote
Kate Hoey
Helen Jones
Kevan Jones
Emma Lewell-Buck - resigned from the front bench in order to vote
Justin Madders - resigned from the front bench in order to vote
John Mann
Stephanie Peacock - resigned from the front bench in order to vote
Lloyd Russell-Moyle
Ruth Smeeth - resigned from the front bench in order to vote
Gareth Snell
John Spellar
Graham Stringer
Derek Twigg

Thursday, 27 December 2018

THE TRAITORS LIST

Below is a comprehensive list of serving Members of Parliament who have publicly backed a second EU referendum in defiance of the People's Vote of 2016.  Labour MPs are in bold.

Rushanara Ali – Labour
Heidi Allen – Conservative
Rosena Allin-Khan – Labour
Tonia Antoniazzi – Labour
Guto Bebb – Conservative
Margaret Beckett – Labour
Luciana Berger – Labour
Ian Blackford – SNP
Roberta Blackman-Woods – Labour
Ben Bradshaw – Labour
Tom Brake – Lib Dems
Chris Bryant – Labour
Karen Buck – Labour
Richard Burden – Labour
Vince Cable – Lib Dems
Ruth Cadbury – Labour
Alistair Carmichael – Lib Dems
Ann Clwyd – Labour
Ann Coffey  – Labour
Neil Coyle – Labour
Mary Creagh – Labour
Stella Creasy – Labour
Janet Daby – Labour
Ed Davey – Lib Dems
Geraint Davies – Labour
Stephen Doughty – Labour
Rosie Duffield – Labour
Angela Eagle 
– Labour
Maria Eagle – Labour
Julie Elliott – Labour
Louise Ellmann – Labour
Tim Farron – Lib Dems
Paul Flynn – Labour
Mike Gapes – Labour
Roger Godsiff – Labour
Kate Green – Labour
Justine Greening – Conservative
Dominic Grieve – Conservative
Paul Farrelly – Labour
Helen Hayes – Labour
Wera Hobhouse – Lib Dems 
Margaret Hodge – Labour
Rupa Huq – Labour
Christine Jardine – Lib Dems
Darren Jones – Labour
Susan Elan Jones – Labour
Peter Kyle – Labour
Norman Lamb – Lib Dems
David Lammy – Labour
Chris Leslie – Labour
Caroline Lucas – Green
Kerry McCarthy – Labour
Siobhan McDonagh – Labour
Alison McGovern – Labour
Catherine McKinnell – Labour
Anna McMorrin – Labour
Madeleine Moon – Labour
Layla Moran – Lib Dems
Stephen Morgan – Labour
Ian Murray – Labour
Jess Phillips – Labour
Bridget Phillipson – Labour
Stephen Pound – Labour
Steve Reed – Labour
Ellie Reeves – Labour
Rachel Reeves 
– Labour
Liz Saville Roberts – Plaid Cymru
Joan Ryan – Labour
Virendra Sharma – Labour
Barry Sheerman – Labour
Tommy Sheppard – SNP
Tulip Siddiq – Labour
Andy Slaughter – Labour
Angela Smith – Labour
Jeff Smith– Labour
Owen Smith – Labour
Alex Sobel – Labour
Anna Soubry – Conservative
Jo Stevens – Labour
Jamie Stone – Lib Dems
Wes Streeting – Labour
Jo Swinson – Lib Dem
Gareth Thomas – Labour
Stephen Timms – Labour
Anna Turley – Labour
Chuka Umunna – Labour
Catherine West – Labour
Martin Whitfield – Labour
Paul Williams – Labour
Phil Wilson – Labour
Sarah Wollaston – Conservative
Daniel Zeichner – Labour

Wednesday, 28 August 2019

PLOTTERS NAMED AND SHAMED

The 161 MPs who signed up to the latest Remain plot to derail Brexit - the Church House Declaration - are as follows.  Curiously, the name of Jeremy Corbyn does not appear...

Conservative - 4/311

Guto Bebb
Dominic Grieve
Sam Gyimah
Phillip Lee

Labour - 93/247

Debbie Abrahams
Rushanara Ali
Rosena Allin-Khan
Mike Amesbury
Tonia Antoniazzi
Margaret Beckett
Hilary Benn
Ben Bradshaw
Kevin Brennan
Lyn Brown
Chris Bryant
Karen Buck
Ruth Cadbury
Bambos Charalambous
Neil Coyle
Mary Creagh
John Cryer
Alex Cunningham
Janet Daby
Geraint Davies
Marsha de Cordova
Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi
Anneliese Dodds
Stephen Doughty
Jack Dromey
Rosie Duffield
Angela Eagle
Maria Eagle
Clive Efford
Louise Ellman
Chris Elmore
Paul Farrelly
Vicky Foxcroft
Ruth George
Preet Kaur Gill
Kate Green
Lilian Greenwood
Fabian Hamilton
David Hanson
Helen Hayes
Margaret Hodge
Rupa Huq
Diana Johnson
Darren Jones
Gerald Jones
Ruth Jones
Susan Elan Jones
Sarah Jones
Liz Kendall
Ged Killen
Peter Kyle
Dave Lammy
Clive Lewis
Seema Malhotra
Rachael Maskell
Chris Matheson
Kerry McCarthy
Siobhain McDonagh
John McDonnell
Pat McFadden
Alison McGovern
Anna McMorrin
Madeleine Moon
Stephen Morgan
Ian Murray
Chi Onwurah
Jess Phillips
Bridget Phillipson
Luke Pollard
Steve Reed
Ellie Reeves
Rachel Reeves
Emma Reynolds
Lloyd Russell-Moyle
Barry Sheerman
Tulip Siddiq
Andy Slaughter
Jeff Smith
Owen Smith
Alex Sobel
Keir Starmer
Jo Stevens
Wes Streeting
Paul Sweeney
Gareth Thomas
Stephen Timms
Anna Turley
Karl Turner
Tom Watson
Matt Western
Martin Whitfield
Phil Wilson
Daniel Zeichner

SNP - 33/35

Hannah Bardell
Mhairi Black
Ian Blackford
Kirsty Blackman
Deirdre Brock
Alan Brown
Lisa Cameron
Douglas Chapman
Joanna Cherry
Ronnie Cowan
Angela Crawley
Martyn Day
Martin Docherty-Hughes
Marion Fellows
Stephen Gethins
Patricia Gibson
Patrick Grady
Peter Grant
Neil Gray
Drew Hendry
Stewart Hosie
Chris Law
David Linden
Angus MacNeil
Steward McDonald
Carol Monaghan
Gavin Newlands
Brendan O'Hara
Tommy Sheppard
Chris Stephens
Alison Thewliss
Philippa Whitford
Peter Wishart

Lib Dems - 14/14

Tom Brake
Vince Cable
Alistair Carmichael
Ed Davey
Jane Dodds
Tim Farron
Wera Hobhouse
Christine Jardine
Norman Lamb
Layla Moran
Jamie Stone
Jo Swinson
Chuka Umunna
Sarah Wollaston

Change UK - 5/5

Ann Coffey
Mike Gapes
Chris Leslie
Joan Ryan
Anna Soubry

Plaid Cymru- 4/4

Jonathan Edwards
Ben Lake
Liz Saville-Roberts
Hywel Williams

Green - 1/1

Caroline Lucas

Independents - 7/15

Heidi Allen
Luciana Berger
Nick Boles
Stephen Lloyd
Gavin Shuker
Angela Smith
John Woodcock

Sunday, 22 June 2025

DEATH CULT 196


We know the identity of the 291 Labour MPs who backed Tonia Antoniazzi's depraved abortion amendment and we also know the 224 who backed Kim Leadbeater's euthanasia bill last week.  We have now compiled the list of 196 MPs who backed both pieces of legislation, including 13 Scottish Labour MPs - despite the fact neither statute would apply in Scotland.

These are the members of Labour's Westminster death cult...

Jack Abbott (Ipswich)
Luke Akehurst (North Durham)
Sadik Al-Hassan (North Somerset)
Dan Aldridge (Weston-super-Mare)
Heidi Alexander (Swindon South)
Callum Anderson (Buckingham & Bletchley)
Tonia Antoniazzi (Gower)
Jas Athwal (Ilford South)
Lewis Atkinson (Sunderland Central)
Alex Ballinger (Halesowen)
Paula Barker (Liverpool Wavertree)
Alex Barros-Curtis (Cardiff West)
Danny Beales (Uxbridge & South Ruislip)
Lorraine Beavers (Blackpool North & Fleetwood)
Torsten Bell (Swansea West)
Hilary Benn (Leeds South)
Clive Betts, (Sheffield South East)
Matt Bishop (Forest of Dean)
Olivia Blake (Sheffield Hallam)
Rachel Blake (Cities of London & Westminster)
Chris Bloore (Redditch)
Kevin Bonavia (Stevenage)
Jade Botterill (Ossett & Denby Dale)
Jonathan Brash (Hartlepool)
Phil Brickell (Bolton West)
Julia Buckley (Shrewsbury)
Maureen Burke (Glasgow North East) - neither the End of Life Bill or the abortion amendment apply to Scotland
David Burton-Sampson (Southend West & Leigh)
Ruth Cadbury (Brentford & Isleworth)
Irene Campbell (North Ayrshire & Arran) - neither piece of legislation would apply to Scotland
Sam Carling (North West Cambridgeshire)
Al Carns (Birmingham Selly Oak)
Sarah Champion (Rotherham)
Luke Charters (York Outer)
Jacob Collie (Burton & Uttoxeter)
Lizzi Collinge (Morecambe & Lunesdale)
Sarah Coombes (West Bromwich)
Andrew Cooper (Mid Cheshire)
Beccy Cooper (Worthing West)
Deirdre Costigan (Ealing Southall)
Pam Cox (Colchester)
Stella Creasy (Walthamstow)
Chris Curtis (Milton Keynes North)
Janet Daby (Lewisham East)
Nicholas Dakin (Scunthorpe)
Emily Darlington (Milton Keynes Central)
Alex Davies-Jones (Pontypridd)
Paul Davies (Colne Valley)
Josh Dean (Hertford & Stortford)
Kate Dearden (Halifax)
Jim Dickson (Dartford)
Samantha Dixon (Chester North & Neston)
Helena Dollimore (Hastings & Rye)
Graham Downie (Dunfermline & Dollar) - neither piece of legislation would apply to Scotland
Neil Duncan-Jordan (Poole)
Angela Eagle (Wallasey)
Cat Eccles (Stourbridge)
Lauren Edwards (Rochester & Strood)
Damien Egan (Bristol North East)
Chris Elmore (Bridgend)
Hamish Falconer (Lincoln)
Mark Ferguson (Gateshead Central & Whickham)
Natalie Fleet (Bolsover)
Emma Foody (Cramlington & Killingworth)
Catherine Fookes (Monmouthshire)
Anna Gelderd (South East Cornwall)
Alan Gemmell (Central Ayrshire) - neither piece of legislation would apply to Scotland
Gill German (Clwyd North)
Tracy Gilbert (Edinburgh North and Leith) - neither piece of legislation would apply to Scotland
Becky Gittins (Clwyd East)
Jodie Gosling (Nuneaton)
Georgia Gould (Queen's Park & Maida Vale)
Lilian Greenwood (Nottingham South)
Louise Haigh (Sheffield Heeley)
Sarah Hall (Warrington South)
Lloyd Hatton (South Dorset)
Tom Hayes (Bournemouth East)
Claire Hazelgrove (Filton & Bradley Stoke)
John Healey (Rawmarsh & Conisbrough)
Rachel Hopkins (Luton South & South Bedfordshire)
Claire Hughes (Bangor Aberconwy)
Alison Hume (Scarborough & Whitby)
Leigh Ingham (Stafford)
Natasha Irons (Croydon East)
Terry Jermy (South West Norfolk)
Diana Johnson (Kingston upon Hull North & Cottingham)
Gerald Jones (Merthyr Tydfil & Aberdare)
Louise Jones (North East Derbyshire)
Warinder Juss (Wolverhampton West)
Chris Kane (Stirling and Strathallan) - neither piece of legislation would apply to Scotland
Liz Kendall (Leicester West)
Stephen Kinnock (Aberafan Maesteg)
Jayne Kirkham (Truro & Falmouth)
Gen Kitchen (Wellingborough & Rushden)
Sonia Kumar (Dudley)
Peter Kyle (Hove & Portslade)
Laura Kyrke-Smith (Aylesbury)
Noah Law (St Austell & Newquay)
Kim Leadbeater (Spen Valley)
Andrew Lewin (Welwyn Hatfield)
Clive Lewis (Norwich South)
Simon Lightwood (Wakefield & Rothwell)
Josh MacAlister (Whitehaven & Workington)
Alice Macdonald (Norwich North)
Andy MacNae (Rossendale & Darwen)
Amanda Martin (Portsmouth North)
Keir Mather (Selby)
Alex Mayer (Dunstable & Leighton Buzzard)
Pat McFadden (Wolverhampton South East)
Alison McGovern (Birkenhead)
Kevin McKenna (Sittingbourne & Sheppey)
Anna McMorrin (Cardiff North)
Kirsty McNeill (Midlothian) - neither piece of legislation would apply to Scotland
Ed Miliband (Doncaster North)
Navendu Mishra (Stockport)
Perran Moon (Camborne & Redruth)
Stephen Morgan (Portsmouth South)
Joe Morris (Hexham)
Luke Murphy (Basingstoke)
Chris Murray (Edinburgh East & Musselburgh) - neither piece of legislation would apply to Scotland
Ian Murray (Edinburgh South) - neither piece of legislation would apply to Scotland
James Murray (Ealing North)
Luke Myer (Middlesbrough South & East Cleveland)
Connor Naismith (Crewe & Nantwich)
Samantha Niblett (South Derbyshire)
Charlotte Nichols (Warrington North)
Alex Norris (Nottingham North & Kimberley)
Melanie Onn (Great Grimsby & Cleethorpes)
Simon Opher (Stroud)
Kate Osborne (Jarrow & Gateshead East)
Tristan Osborne (Chatham & Aylesford)
Jon Pearce (High Peak)
Matthew Pennycook (Greenwich & Woolwich)
Jess Phillips (Birmingham Yardley)
Lee Pitcher (Doncaster East & the Isle of Axholme)
Joe Powell (Kensington & Bayswater)
Lucy Powell (Manchester Central)
Gregor Poynton (Livingston) - neither piece of legislation would apply to Scotland
Peter Prinsley (Bury St Edmunds & Stowmarket)
Steve Race (Exeter)
Andrew Ranger (Wrexham)
Steve Reed (Streatham & Croydon North)
Ellie Reeves (Lewisham West & East Dulwich)
Joani Reid (East Kilbride & Strathaven)  - neither piece of legislation would apply to Scotland
Jake Richards (Rother Valley)
Jenny Riddell-Carpenter (Suffolk Coastal)
Lucy Rigby (Northampton North)
Dave Robertson (Lichfield)
Tim Roca (Macclesfield)
Sarah Russell (Congleton)
Sarah Sackman (Finchley & Golders Green)
Jeevun Sandher (Loughborough)
Mark Sewards (Leeds South West & Morley)
Tulip Siddiq (Hampstead & Highgate)
Josh Simons (Makerfield)
Andy Slaughter (Hammersmith & Chiswick)
John Slinger (Rugby)
Cat Smith (Lancaster & Wyre)
Jeff Smith (Manchester Withington)
Nick Smith (Blaenau Gwent & Rhymney)
Karin Smyth (Bristol South)
Gareth Snell (Stoke-on-Trent Central)
Euan Stainbank (Falkirk)  - neither piece of legislation would apply to Scotland
Jo Stevens (Cardiff East)
Elaine Stewart (Ayr, Carrick & Cumnock) - neither piece of legislation would apply to Scotland
Will Stone (Swindon North)
Alistair Strathern (Hitchin)
Peter Swallow (Bracknell)
Mark Tami (Alyn & Deeside)
David Taylor (Hemel Hempstead)
Rachel Taylor (North Warwickshire & Bedworth)
Gareth Thomas (Harrow West)
Adam Thompson (Erewash)
Emily Thornberry (Islington South & Finsbury)
Marie Tidball (Penistone & Stocksbridge)
Jessica Toale (Bournemouth West)
Henry Tufnell (Mid & South Pembrokeshire)
Matt Turmaine (Watford)
Harpreet Uppal (Huddersfield)
Tony Vaughan (Folkestone & Hythe)
Chris Vince (Harlow)
Christian Wakeford (Bury South)
Chris Ward (Brighton Kemptown & Peacehaven)
Chris Webb (Blackpool South)
Michelle Welsh (Sherwood Forest)
Andrew Western (Stretford & Urmston)
Matt Western (Warwick & Leamington)
Michael Wheeler (Worsley & Eccles)
John Whitby (Derbyshire Dales)
Jo White (Bassetlaw)
Katie White (Leeds North West)
Nadia Whittome (Nottingham East)
Steve Witherden (Montgomeryshire & Glyndŵr)
Rosie Wrighting (Kettering)
Steve Yemm (Mansfield)
Daniel Zeichner (Cambridge)