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LABOUR PARTY POLICY ON THE UNION OF THE UNITED KINGDOM

EDM (Early Day Motion) 1235: tabled on 12 June 1995

Tabled in the 1994-95 session.

This motion has been signed by 81 Members. It has received 4 amendments.

As this motion is using historical data, we may not have the record of the original ordering, in which case signatories are listed alphabetically.

Amendments to this motion

There have been 4 amendments submitted to this motion.

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Motion text

That this House notes the findings of a Gallup poll published on Friday 9th June on Labour's proposals for a constitutional shake-up of the United Kingdom; welcomes the fact that 56 per cent. of all voters feel that the creation of assemblies for Scotland, Wales and the English regions would weaken national unity, with only 21 per cent. seeing Labour's plans as likely to strengthen the United Kingdom; further notes that 50 per cent. of Labour voters believe that Labour's plans would weaken the United Kingdom; further welcomes the fact that mistrust is highest amongst the 18 to 34 age group with 59 per cent. opposing Labour's plans for the break-up of the United Kingdom; and believes that these findings are complete vindication of the Prime Minister's strong commitment to the union of the United Kingdom.

The first 6 Members who have signed to support the motion are the sponsors. The primary sponsor is generally the person who tabled the motion and has responsibility for it. The date shown is when the Member signed the motion.

In addition to the sponsors, the following Members have signed to support the motion.

Boyson, Sir Rhodes
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
Brent North
Brazier, Mr Julian
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
Canterbury
Brown, Michael
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
Brigg and Cleethorpes
Bruce, Mr Ian
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
South Dorset
Carlisle, John
Conservative
Signed on 21 June 1995
Luton North
Cash, Mr William
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
Stafford
Clifton-Brown, Mr Geoffrey
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
Cirencester and Tewkesbury
Colvin, Michael
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
Romsey and Waterside
Congdon, Mr David
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
Croydon North East
Coombs, Anthony
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
Wyre Forest
Cope, Sir John
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
Northavon
Currie, Mrs Edwina
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
South Derbyshire
Day, Mr Stephen
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
Cheadle
Deva, Nirj
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
Brentford and Isleworth
Duncan, Mr Alan
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
Rutland and Melton
Dunn, Mr Bob
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
Dartford
Durant, Sir Anthony
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
Reading West
Elletson, Harold
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
Blackpool North
Evans, David
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
Welwyn Hatfield
Fabricant, Michael
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
Mid Staffordshire
Fowler, Sir Norman
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
Sutton Coldfield
Gardiner, Sir George
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
Reigate
Gill, Mr Christopher
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
Ludlow
Grant, Sir Anthony
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
South West Cambridgeshire
Greenway, Harry
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
Ealing North
Greenway, Mr John
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
Ryedale
Hannam, Sir John
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
Exeter
Hargreaves, Andrew
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
Birmingham, Hall Green
Hawkins, Mr Nick
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
Blackpool South
Hawksley, Warren
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
Halesowen and Stourbridge
Hordern, Sir Peter
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
Horsham
Howell, Sir Ralph
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
North Norfolk
Hunter, Mr Andrew
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
Basingstoke
Jenkin, Mr Bernard
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
North Colchester
Jessel, Toby
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
Twickenham
Jopling, Michael
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
Westmorland and Lonsdale
Lawrence, Sir Ivan
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
Burton
Leigh, Mr Edward
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
Gainsborough and Horncastle
Lord, Sir Michael
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
Central Suffolk
Maitland, Lady Olga
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
Sutton and Cheam
Marland, Paul
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
West Gloucestershire
Marshall, Mr John
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
Hendon South
Mates, Lt Col Michael
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
East Hampshire
Nicholson, David
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
Taunton
Pawsey, James
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
Rugby and Kenilworth
Peacock, Mrs Elizabeth
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
Batley and Spen
Powell, William
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
Corby
Rathbone, Tim
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
Lewes
Riddick, Graham
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
Colne Valley
Roberts, Sir Wyn
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
Conwy
Roe, Mrs Marion
Conservative
Signed on 19 June 1995
Broxbourne
Shaw, Mr David
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
Dover
Shaw, Sir Giles
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
Pudsey
Shepherd, Sir Colin
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
Hereford
Shersby, Sir Michael
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
Uxbridge
Sims, Sir Roger
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
Chislehurst
Spicer, Sir James
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
West Dorset
Spicer, Sir Michael
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
South Worcestershire
Stern, Michael
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
Bristol North West
Sumberg, David
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
Bury South
Sweeney, Walter
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
Vale of Glamorgan
Thomason, Roy
Conservative
Signed on 15 June 1995
Bromsgrove
Thompson, Patrick
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
Norwich North
Thornton, Sir Malcolm
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
Crosby
Thurnham, Peter
Conservative
Signed on 19 June 1995
Bolton North East
Walden, George
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
Buckingham
Waterson, Mr Nigel
Conservative
Signed on 13 June 1995
Eastbourne
Whitney, Sir Ray
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
Wycombe
Wiggin, Sir Jerry
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
Weston-Super-Mare
Wilshire, Mr David
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
Spelthorne
Winterton, Ann
Conservative
Signed on 12 June 1995
Congleton
Winterton, Sir Nicholas
Conservative
Signed on 14 June 1995
Macclesfield

After a motion has been tabled, other Members can table amendments to it. Amendments to this motion are shown below.

LABOUR PARTY POLICY ON THE UNION OF THE UNITED KINGDOM (Amendment 1)
leave out from `notes' to end and add `that it is Her Majesty's government which has weakened national unity and threatens the cohesion of the United Kingdom by the imposition of an unpopular central dogma which is foisted on all parts of the United Kingdom regardless of local cultures and priorities; and recognises that Labour's policy of constitutional renewal, aimed at decentralising decision making and bringing government closer to the people, will in fact strengthen rather than weaken national unity by ensuring a fairer distribution of power and influence across the United Kingdom.'.
Labour, Tyne Bridge
43
signatures
EDM 1235A1: tabled on 13 June 1995
LABOUR PARTY POLICY ON THE UNION OF THE UNITED KINGDOM (Amendment 2)
leave out from `Kingdom' to end and add `further notes a Market Research Scotland poll of January this year which showed that a 37% of Scots wished to see Scotland becoming an independent country compared with 19% who opted for the status quo; draws attention to a MORI poll of February 1995 which showed 43% of people in Great Britain do not oppose constitutional change for Scotland compared with only 27% who opposed change; welcomes the victory of the SNP at the Perth and Kinross by-election which the Conservative party portrayed as a referendum on the Union; and believes that Scotland's constitutional future is a matter for the Scottish people to decide and not honourable Members nor the Prime Minister.'.
Scottish National Party, Banff and Buchan
5
signatures
EDM 1235A2: tabled on 13 June 1995
LABOUR PARTY POLICY ON THE UNION OF THE UNITED KINGDOM (Amendment 3)
at end add `and further notes that Labour proposals for a tax raising and legislative assembly in Edinburgh, in isolation, would be unworkable within the United Kingdom's unwritten constitution and unitary parliamentary structure and, if implemented, would provide the European Union, via the Maastricht Treaty structures and subsidiarity, the excuse for dealing direct with Edinburgh, thus increasing the risk of the break-up of the United Kingdom.'.
Labour, Doncaster Central
3
signatures
EDM 1235A3: tabled on 13 June 1995
LABOUR PARTY POLICY ON THE UNION OF THE UNITED KINGDOM (Amendment 4)
leave out from 'Kingdom' to end and add 'further notes that the Beaufort Research poll on 1st March showed a two-to-one majority in favour of an elected parliament or assembly for Wales; believes that that the constitutional future of Wales should be decided by the Welsh people and not by the Conservative Party which has never secured an electoral mandate from Welsh voters; asserts that it is their total alienation from Wales that has led to the Conservative Party's slump in Wales from being the third party in the European elections, to the fourth party in the Islwyn by-election, to the fifth party in the unitary authority elections, and to their current all time low rating of under 10 per cent. in Wales as a whole; and challenges the Prime Minister to hold an immediate multi-option referendum which would allow the people of Wales to decide which system of government they prefer.'.
Plaid Cymru, Caernarfon
2
signatures
EDM 1235A4: tabled on 15 June 1995