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EDM number 1704 in 2002-03, proposed by Gregory Campbell on 17/09/2003.
That this House recognises the centenary in September 2003 of the election of William Ferguson Massey as leader of the Reform Party in New Zealand; and acknowledges the fact that Massey was born in Limavady, Northern Ireland and after his emigration to his new homeland, made an outstanding contribution to life in New Zealand and across the free world at the time of the Great War as a political leader and as Prime Minister between 1912 and 1925.
This motion has been signed by a total of 11 MPs.
MP | Date | Constituency | Party | Type |
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Gregory Campbell | 17/09/2003 | East Londonderry | DUP | Proposed |
Nigel Dodds | 17/09/2003 | Belfast North | DUP | Seconded |
Peter Robinson | 17/09/2003 | Belfast East | DUP | Seconded |
Bob Spink | 18/09/2003 | Castle Point | Conservative | Signed |
Peter Duncan | 18/09/2003 | Galloway & Upper Nithsdale | Conservative | Signed |
Ann Winterton | 18/09/2003 | Congleton | Conservative | Signed |
Andrew Rosindell | 14/10/2003 | Romford | Conservative | Signed |
Martin Smyth | 15/10/2003 | Belfast South | Independent Ulster Unionist | Signed |
Nicholas Winterton | 15/10/2003 | Macclesfield | Conservative | Signed |
Jeffrey M Donaldson | 16/10/2003 | Lagan Valley | Independent Ulster Unionist | Signed |
Iris Robinson | 21/10/2003 | Strangford | DUP | Signed |
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