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Preventing the opting out of EU Police & Criminal Justice Measures, 15 Jul 2013 [Clear]

Chris Bryant proposed that the UK’s notification to the Council, Commission and Presidency to opt out of all EU police and criminal justice measures adopted before December 2009 can only be made once the Council and Commission have committed to the UK’s on-going participation in the European Arrest Warrant, the Schengen Information System II, Joint Investigations Teams, EU Council decision 2000/375/JHA.


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Ian Austin, (no seat) -18%AyeIndependent

Guto Bebb, (no seat) -11%Did not voteIndependent

Richard Benyon, (no seat) -10%NoIndependent

Luciana Berger, (no seat) -26%AyeIndependent

Nick Boles, (no seat) -26%NoIndependent

Alistair Burt, (no seat) -11%NoIndependent

Kenneth Clarke, (no seat) -49%NoIndependent

Charlie Elphicke, (no seat) 23%NoIndependent

Frank Field, (no seat) 24%Did not voteIndependent

David Gauke, (no seat) -5%NoIndependent

Justine Greening, (no seat) -14%NoIndependent

Dominic Grieve, (no seat) -13%NoIndependent

Sam Gyimah, (no seat) -11%NoIndependent

Philip Hammond, (no seat) -5%NoIndependent

Richard Harrington, (no seat) -15%NoIndependent

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

Kelvin Hopkins, (no seat) 37%Did not voteIndependent

Margot James, (no seat) -18%NoIndependent

Oliver Letwin, (no seat) -18%NoIndependent

Ivan Lewis, (no seat) -18%AyeIndependent

Stephen Lloyd, (no seat) -51%NoIndependent

Anne Milton, (no seat) -7%NoIndependent

Amber Rudd, (no seat) 2%NoIndependent

Gavin Shuker, (no seat) -22%AyeIndependent

Angela Smith, (no seat) -21%Did not voteIndependent

Nicholas Soames, (no seat) -10%NoIndependent

Rory Stewart, (no seat) 0%NoIndependent

Edward Vaizey, (no seat) -22%NoIndependent

Chris Williamson, (no seat) -30%AyeIndependent

John Woodcock, (no seat) -30%AyeIndependent
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