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International Monetary Fund (Increase in Subscription), 18 Jul 2011 [Clear]

The Government, via the IMF, is using British money to bail out the problems caused by the euro. However, 32 Conservative MPs voted against this misuse of funds. The £9.3 billion can be better used at home; instead the Government is borrowing this money and paying interest on it to offset the failure of the euro. George Eustice and Chris Heaton-Harris who recently criticised the bailouts and signed a letter to the Financial Times calling for the Government to "ensure that the current crisis in the eurozone is a beneficial crisis, not just a painful one" failed to join the rebels.


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Ian Austin, (no seat) -18%Did not voteIndependent

Guto Bebb, (no seat) -11%AyeIndependent

Richard Benyon, (no seat) -10%Did not voteIndependent

Luciana Berger, (no seat) -26%NoIndependent

Nick Boles, (no seat) -26%AyeIndependent

Alistair Burt, (no seat) -11%Did not voteIndependent

Kenneth Clarke, (no seat) -49%AyeIndependent

Charlie Elphicke, (no seat) 23%AyeIndependent

Frank Field, (no seat) 24%NoIndependent

David Gauke, (no seat) -5%AyeIndependent

Justine Greening, (no seat) -14%AyeIndependent

Dominic Grieve, (no seat) -13%Did not voteIndependent

Sam Gyimah, (no seat) -11%AyeIndependent

Philip Hammond, (no seat) -5%AyeIndependent

Richard Harrington, (no seat) -15%AyeIndependent

Lady Hermon, (no seat) -24%Did not voteIndependent

Kelvin Hopkins, (no seat) 37%NoIndependent

Margot James, (no seat) -18%AyeIndependent

Oliver Letwin, (no seat) -18%AyeIndependent

Ivan Lewis, (no seat) -18%NoIndependent

Stephen Lloyd, (no seat) -51%AyeIndependent

Anne Milton, (no seat) -7%AyeIndependent

Amber Rudd, (no seat) 2%AyeIndependent

Gavin Shuker, (no seat) -22%NoIndependent

Angela Smith, (no seat) -21%NoIndependent

Nicholas Soames, (no seat) -10%AyeIndependent

Rory Stewart, (no seat) 0%AyeIndependent

Edward Vaizey, (no seat) -22%AyeIndependent

Chris Williamson, (no seat) -30%NoIndependent

John Woodcock, (no seat) -30%NoIndependent
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