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Elected Second Chamber;amdt. Line 1:

EDM number 226A1 in 2001-02, proposed by David Clelland on 23/10/2001.

leave out from 'House' and insert 'recognises that a second chamber wholly or substantially directly elected would inevitably divide on party political lines and that the majority party would regard its mandate as equal to that of the Government, leading to the possibility of opposing mandates and bad government; believes that, as the House of Commons represents the people by direct elections, a reformed second chamber should represent the structure of society by means of indirect elections by the great institutions and organisations in the land; and that a second chamber thus constituted would be free from patronage, have a wealth of knowledge, experience and expertise but remain a second chamber.'.

This is a ammendment to 226.

This motion has been signed by a total of 9 MPs, 1 of these signatures have been withdrawn.

MPDateConstituencyPartyType
David Clelland23/10/2001Tyne BridgeLabourProposed
Dennis Turner25/10/2001Wolverhampton South EastLabour Co-operativeSigned
Nick Palmer29/10/2001BroxtoweLabourSigned
Lynne Jones29/10/2001Birmingham, Selly OakLabourSigned
Peter Pike29/01/2002BurnleyLabourSigned
Si31/01/2002Birmingham, ErdingtonLabourSigned
George Galloway01/02/2002Glasgow, KelvinLabourSigned
Tony McWalter11/04/2002Hemel HempsteadLabour Co-operativeSigned
Mark OatenUnknownWithdrawn

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