- 15/04/2024
- Posted by: Valerie Vaz MP
- Category: News
On 15 April 2024 the Lords sent back to the Commons their amendments to the Bill: the amendments were put to the House. this is sometimes known as Ping – Pong as the amendments pass between the Commons and the Lords.
1 That this House disagrees with the Lords in their Amendment 1B Division No. 117
Ayes: 315 Noes: 250 Question agreed to. Lords Amendment 1B accordingly disagreed to.
2 That this House disagrees with the Lords in their Amendments 3B and 3C. Division No. 118
Ayes: 317: Noes: 246 Lords Amendments 3B and 3C accordingly disagreed to.
As it was more than two hours after commencement of proceedings on the Lords Message, the Deputy Speaker put the Questions necessary to bring proceedings on the Lords Message to a conclusion (Programme Order, 18 March). The following Questions were put forthwith (Standing Order No. 83G).
3 That this House disagrees with the Lords in their Amendment 6B Division No. 119
Ayes: 319 Noes: 249 Lords Amendment 6B accordingly disagreed to.
4 That this House disagrees with the Lords in their Amendment 7B Division No. 120
Ayes: 319 Noes: 249 Lords Amendment 7B accordingly disagreed to.
5 That this House insists on its disagreement with the Lords in their Amendment 9 but proposes Amendment (a) in lieu (Question on any motion made by a Minister of the Crown on or relevant to any of the remaining items in the Lords message). Division No. 121
Ayes: 320 Noes: 246 Question agreed to. Disagreement to Lords Amendment 9 accordingly insisted upon and Amendment (a) proposed in lieu.
6 That this House disagrees with the Lords in their Amendment 10B Division No. 122
Ayes: 312 Noes: 253 Lords Amendment 10B accordingly disagreed to.
I voted against the Government motion to disagree with the Lords. the Bill now returns to the Lords to consider the amendments made by the Commons.