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EDM (Early Day Motion) 1173: tabled on 01 March 2016

Tabled in the 2015-16 session.

This motion has been signed by 43 Members. It has received 1 amendment.

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

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Motion text

That this House disagrees with the conclusion of the House of Commons Administration Committee in its First Report of Session 2015-16, and regrets the decision by the House of Lords to discontinue the use of vellum for printing Acts of Parliament; further regrets that the views of individual hon. Members were given no consideration; is concerned that the alleged saving of £80,000 per annum is unlikely to materialise in the long term; believes that the terms of the Resolutions agreed by both Houses on 12 February 1849 have not been fully complied with; notes that the Second Report of the Lords Select Committee on House of Lords Offices, published on 25 May 1999, clearly states that when the Parliament Rolls of Acts of Parliament were discontinued in 1849, it was resolved by both Houses that two copies of every Act should be printed on vellum and that resolutions of both Houses would be needed to give effect to a recommendation to discontinue the use of vellum; further notes that the 1999 proposal was rejected by a majority of 39 per cent in this House; welcomes the view expressed by the Minister for the Cabinet Office and Paymaster General that government funds would be available to pay for the continued use of vellum for printing Acts of Parliament; and therefore calls on the House of Lords to reverse its decision to use archival paper rather than vellum for the printing of record copies of public Acts of Parliament until the 1849 Resolutions are amended by both Houses.

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.

Amess, Sir David
Conservative
Signed on 1 March 2016
Southend West
Blackman, Bob
Conservative
Signed on 1 March 2016
Harrow East
Blackman-Woods, Dr Roberta
Labour
Signed on 1 March 2016
City of Durham
Bottomley, Sir Peter
Conservative
Signed on 1 March 2016
Worthing West
Brady, Mr Graham
Conservative
Signed on 1 March 2016
Altrincham and Sale West
Campbell, Mr Ronnie
Labour
Signed on 2 March 2016
Blyth Valley
Chapman, Douglas
Scottish National Party
Signed on 1 March 2016
Dunfermline and West Fife
Cooper, Rosie
Labour
Signed on 1 March 2016
West Lancashire
Cunningham, Mr Jim
Labour
Signed on 8 March 2016
Coventry South
Davies, Byron
Conservative
Signed on 1 March 2016
Gower
Djanogly, Mr Jonathan
Conservative
Signed on 1 March 2016
Huntingdon
Evans, Mr Nigel
Conservative
Signed on 2 March 2016
Ribble Valley
Fox, Dr Liam
Conservative
Signed on 1 March 2016
North Somerset
Godsiff, Mr Roger
Labour
Signed on 1 March 2016
Birmingham, Hall Green
Gwynne, Andrew
Labour
Signed on 1 March 2016
Denton and Reddish
Henderson, Gordon
Conservative
Signed on 1 March 2016
Sittingbourne and Sheppey
Kinahan, Danny
Ulster Unionist Party
Signed on 1 March 2016
South Antrim
Leigh, Sir Edward
Conservative
Signed on 1 March 2016
Gainsborough
Lewis, Dr Julian
Conservative
Signed on 1 March 2016
New Forest East
Mactaggart, Fiona
Labour
Signed on 1 March 2016
Slough
Mann, Scott
Conservative
Signed on 1 March 2016
North Cornwall
Meale, Sir Alan
Labour
Signed on 2 March 2016
Mansfield
Philp, Chris
Conservative
Signed on 1 March 2016
Croydon South
Robinson, Gavin
Democratic Unionist Party
Signed on 2 March 2016
Belfast East
Rosindell, Andrew
Conservative
Signed on 1 March 2016
Romford
Shannon, Jim
Democratic Unionist Party
Signed on 2 March 2016
Strangford
Sharma, Mr Virendra
Labour
Signed on 1 March 2016
Ealing, Southall
Simpson, David
Democratic Unionist Party
Signed on 2 March 2016
Upper Bann
Smeeth, Ruth
Labour
Signed on 1 March 2016
Stoke-on-Trent North
Streeter, Mr Gary
Conservative
Signed on 1 March 2016
South West Devon
Vaz, Valerie
Labour
Signed on 1 March 2016
Walsall South
Warburton, David
Conservative
Signed on 1 March 2016
Somerton and Frome
Watkinson, Dame Angela
Conservative
Signed on 1 March 2016
Hornchurch and Upminster
Williams, Mr Mark
Liberal Democrat
Signed on 3 March 2016
Ceredigion
Wragg, William
Conservative
Signed on 1 March 2016
Hazel Grove

These members had previously signed the motion, but have now withdrawn their support. The date shown is when the Member withdrew their signature from the motion.

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

RECORD COPIES OF ACTS (Amendment 1)
leave out from 'House' to end and add 'believes that Parliament will be ridiculed if £80,000 spending is approved on an anachronistic vanity use of vellum which has no more modern practical value than Parliament's traditions of top hats and quill pens; notes that Parliament has recently approved savage cuts in the incomes of the disabled and other people in financial distress; and congratulates the House of Lords that has proved that it is sensitive to public opinion and display a common sense attitude to frivolous inconsistent spending.
Labour, Newport West
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signatures
EDM 1173A1: tabled on 9 March 2016