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European Union (Approvals) Bill – limiting the scope of the 'Europe for Citizens' programme, 27 Jan 2014 [Clear]

Chris Heaton-Harris MP proposed an amendment that sought to limit the scope of the EU’s ‘Europe for Citizens’ programme which included the attempt to stop expenditure under the programme from being used to fund the promotion of European Union citizenship, integration or institutions. This amendment was opposed by the Government, thus allowing more EU propaganda in the UK.


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Adrian Bailey, (no seat) -43%Did not voteLabour (Co-op)

Ed Balls, (no seat) -5%Did not voteLabour (Co-op)

Stella Creasy, Walthamstow -37%Did not voteLabour (Co-op)

Ian Davidson, (no seat) 9%Did not voteLabour (Co-op)

Jim Dobbin, (no seat) -10%Did not voteLabour (Co-op)

Stephen Doughty, Cardiff South and Penarth -45%Did not voteLabour (Co-op)

Gemma Doyle, (no seat) -16%Did not voteLabour (Co-op)

Louise Ellman, (no seat) -34%Did not voteLabour (Co-op)

Chris Evans, Islwyn -33%Did not voteLabour (Co-op)

Tom Greatrex, (no seat) -18%Did not voteLabour (Co-op)

Mark Hendrick, Preston -34%Did not voteLabour (Co-op)

Meg Hillier, Hackney South and Shoreditch -39%Did not voteLabour (Co-op)

Cathy Jamieson, (no seat) -25%Did not voteLabour (Co-op)

Mark Lazarowicz, (no seat) -20%Did not voteLabour (Co-op)

Andrew Love, (no seat) -18%Did not voteLabour (Co-op)

Seema Malhotra, Feltham and Heston -39%Did not voteLabour (Co-op)

Meg Munn, (no seat) -7%Did not voteLabour (Co-op)

Fiona O`Donnell, (no seat) -16%Did not voteLabour (Co-op)

Steve Reed, Croydon North -44%Did not voteLabour (Co-op)

Jonathan Reynolds, Stalybridge and Hyde -32%Did not voteLabour (Co-op)

Linda Riordan, (no seat) -9%Did not voteLabour (Co-op)

Andy Sawford, (no seat) -26%Did not voteLabour (Co-op)

Barry Sheerman, Huddersfield -30%2-vote abstainLabour (Co-op)

Gareth Thomas, Harrow West -37%Did not voteLabour (Co-op)

Stephen Twigg, (no seat) -31%Did not voteLabour (Co-op)
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