Debate On The Terroism Act 2000 Order
EDM number 419 in 2000-01, proposed by Jeremy Corbyn on 08/03/2001.
That this House believes that the Affirmative Order procedure is wholly inapropriate for discussion of the Terrorism Act 2000 (Proscribed Organisations) (Amendment) Order 2001; and notes that, under this Order, 21 organisations would be banned and that honourable Members will be asked to approve the Order without being able to amend it or that due to the one and a half hour limit to the debate there will be insufficient discussion about the peace process in any of the countries from which the organisations emanate.
This motion has been signed by a total of 13 MPs.
MP | Date | Constituency | Party | Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jeremy Corbyn | 08/03/2001 | Islington North | Labour | Proposed |
Lynne Jones | 09/03/2001 | Birmingham, Selly Oak | Labour | Signed |
Harry Barnes | 12/03/2001 | North East Derbyshire | Labour | Signed |
Simon Thomas | 12/03/2001 | Ceredigion | Plaid Cymru | Signed |
Kevin McNamara | 13/03/2001 | Kingston upon Hull North | Labour | Signed |
Frank Cook | 13/03/2001 | Stockton North | Labour | Signed |
Andrew George | 13/03/2001 | St Ives | Liberal Democrat | Signed |
Norman Godman | 13/03/2001 | Greenock & Inverclyde | Labour | Signed |
Andrew Stunell | 13/03/2001 | Hazel Grove | Liberal Democrat | Signed |
Robert Wareing | 13/03/2001 | Liverpool, West Derby | Labour | Signed |
Alan Simpson | 15/03/2001 | Nottingham South | Labour | Signed |
Edward Davey | 15/03/2001 | Kingston & Surbiton | Liberal Democrat | Signed |
Harry Cohen | 19/03/2001 | Leyton & Wanstead | Labour | Signed |
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