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Single European Railway Area and further opening of the railways market, 25 Apr 2013 [Clear]

With regards to the EU’s opening of the market of international rail passenger transport accompanying the Communication on the fourth railway package; this motion supported the Government’s aim of ensuring any resulting measures are appropriate, encourage competition and help to deliver a level playing field across the EU; and further supports the Government’s view that any such measures should be evidence-based, proportionate and reduce or at least minimise the regulatory, administrative and cost burden for industry.


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Danny Alexander, (no seat) -16%Did not voteLiberal Democrat

Norman Baker, (no seat) -36%AyeLiberal Democrat

Alan Beith, (no seat) -27%Did not voteLiberal Democrat

Gordon Birtwistle, (no seat) -32%Did not voteLiberal Democrat

Tom Brake, (no seat) -49%AyeLiberal Democrat

Annette Brooke, (no seat) -34%AyeLiberal Democrat

Jeremy Browne, (no seat) -36%Did not voteLiberal Democrat

Malcolm Bruce, (no seat) -34%AyeLiberal Democrat

Paul Burstow, (no seat) -39%AyeLiberal Democrat

Lorely Burt, (no seat) -30%AyeLiberal Democrat

Vince Cable, (no seat) -33%Did not voteLiberal Democrat

Menzies Campbell, (no seat) -41%Did not voteLiberal Democrat

Alistair Carmichael, Orkney and Shetland -38%Did not voteLiberal Democrat

Nick Clegg, (no seat) -22%Did not voteLiberal Democrat

Mike Crockart, (no seat) -34%AyeLiberal Democrat

Edward Davey, Kingston and Surbiton -40%AyeLiberal Democrat

Tim Farron, Westmorland and Lonsdale -41%Did not voteLiberal Democrat

Lynne Featherstone, (no seat) -18%Did not voteLiberal Democrat

Don Foster, (no seat) -39%Did not voteLiberal Democrat

Andrew George, (no seat) -32%Did not voteLiberal Democrat

Stephen Gilbert, (no seat) -32%Did not voteLiberal Democrat

Duncan Hames, (no seat) -36%Did not voteLiberal Democrat

Mike Hancock, (no seat) -11%Did not voteLiberal Democrat

Nick Harvey, (no seat) -32%Did not voteLiberal Democrat

David Heath, (no seat) -36%AyeLiberal Democrat

John Hemming, (no seat) -25%AyeLiberal Democrat

Martin Horwood, (no seat) -41%Did not voteLiberal Democrat

Simon Hughes, (no seat) -34%AyeLiberal Democrat

Mark Hunter, (no seat) -41%AyeLiberal Democrat

Julian Huppert, (no seat) -41%AyeLiberal Democrat

Charles Kennedy, (no seat) -18%Did not voteLiberal Democrat

Norman Lamb, (no seat) -50%Did not voteLiberal Democrat

David Laws, (no seat) -34%Did not voteLiberal Democrat

Phillip Lee, (no seat) -9%AyeLiberal Democrat

John Leech, (no seat) -30%AyeLiberal Democrat

Michael Moore, (no seat) -30%Did not voteLiberal Democrat

Greg Mulholland, (no seat) -33%Did not voteLiberal Democrat

Tessa Munt, (no seat) -32%Did not voteLiberal Democrat

John Pugh, (no seat) -38%AyeLiberal Democrat

Alan Reid, (no seat) -36%AyeLiberal Democrat

Dan Rogerson, (no seat) -39%AyeLiberal Democrat

Bob Russell, (no seat) -30%Did not voteLiberal Democrat

Adrian Sanders, (no seat) -25%Did not voteLiberal Democrat

Robert Smith, (no seat) -32%Did not voteLiberal Democrat

Andrew Stunell, (no seat) -36%AyeLiberal Democrat

Ian Swales, (no seat) -30%AyeLiberal Democrat

Jo Swinson, (no seat) -36%AyeLiberal Democrat

Sarah Teather, (no seat) -16%AyeLiberal Democrat

Mike Thornton, (no seat) -30%AyeLiberal Democrat

John Thurso, (no seat) -27%AyeLiberal Democrat

Chuka Umunna, (no seat) -21%NoLiberal Democrat

David Ward, (no seat) -36%Did not voteLiberal Democrat

Steve Webb, (no seat) -36%AyeLiberal Democrat

Roger Williams, (no seat) -34%Did not voteLiberal Democrat

Stephen Williams, (no seat) -34%Did not voteLiberal Democrat

Mark Williams, (no seat) -28%AyeLiberal Democrat

Jenny Willott, (no seat) -34%Did not voteLiberal Democrat

Sarah Wollaston, (no seat) -7%AyeLiberal Democrat

Simon Wright, (no seat) -39%AyeLiberal Democrat
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