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Government Defeat in Lords on Trade Bill Tuesday 02/02/2021 Government Defeat in Lords on Trade Bill Tuesday 02/02/2021 On 02/02/2021 the government had a defeat in the House of Lords on an amendment to the Trade Bill: To require that both houses of parliament debate government responses to High Court determinations that countries with which the UK has signed trade agreements have committed genocide, but not to insist that determinations automatically revoke agreements. This was defeat number 85 in the parliamentary session. Breakdown of Votes For Govt Against Govt Total No vote Conservative 165 40 205 55 Labour 1 125 126 52 Liberal Democrat 0 79 79 9 Crossbench 15 77 92 85 Bishops 0 9 9 17 Other 7 29 36 29 Total 188 359 547 247 Conservative Votes with the Government Lord Agnew of Oulton Baroness Anelay of St Johns Lord Arbuthnot of Edrom Earl Arran Lord Ashton of Hyde Lord Astor of Hever Lord Baker of Dorking Baroness Barran Lord Barwell Baroness Berridge Baroness Bertin Lord Bethell Baroness Blackwood of North Oxford Baroness Bloomfield of Hinton Lord Borwick Waldrist Baroness Bottomley of Nettlestone Lord Brabazon of Tara Baroness Brady Lord Brougham and Vaux Lord Brownlow of Shurlock Row Baroness Buscombe Lord Caine Earl Caithness Lord Callanan Lord Carrington of Fulham Lord Chadlington Baroness Chalker of Wallasey Baroness Chisholm of Owlpen Lord Choudrey Lord Colgrain Lord Colwyn Earl Courtown Baroness Couttie Lord Crathorne Lord Cruddas Lord Davies of Gower Lord De Mauley Lord Deighton Lord Dunlop Baroness Eaton Baroness Eccles of Moulton Viscount Eccles Baroness Evans of Bowes Park Lord Fellowes of West Stafford Lord Fink Baroness Finn Baroness Fleet Baroness Fookes Lord Freud Baroness Fullbrook Lord Gardiner of Kimble Baroness Gardner of Parkes Lord Garnier Lord Geddes Lord Gilbert of Panteg Lord Godson Baroness Goldie Lord Goldsmith of Richmond Park Lord Goodlad Viscount Goschen Lord Greenhalgh Lord Griffiths of Fforestfach Lord Grimstone of Boscobel Viscount Hailsham Lord Hannan of Kingsclere Lord Harris of Peckham Lord Haselhurst Lord Hayward Lord Henley Lord Herbert of South Downs Lord Hill of Oareford Lord Hodgson of Astley Abbotts Lord Holmes of Richmond Lord Horam Earl Howe Lord Howell of Guildford Lord Hunt of Wirral Baroness Jenkin of Kennington Lord Johnson of Marylebone Lord Keen of Elie Lord King of Bridgwater Lord Kirkham Lord Lamont of Lerwick Lord Lancaster of Kimbolton Lord Lang of Monkton Lord Lansley Lord Leigh of Hurley Lord Lilley Earl Lindsay Lord Lingfield Lord Lucas Lord Marland Lord Maude of Horsham Lord McColl of Dulwich Baroness McGregor-Smith Lord McLoughlin Lord Mendoza Baroness Mone Baroness Morgan of Cotes Baroness Morris of Bolton Lord Moylan Lord Moynihan Lord Naseby Baroness Neville-Rolfe Baroness Nicholson of Winterbourne Baroness Noakes Lord Northbrook Lord Norton of Louth Lord O’Shaughnessy Lord Parkinson of Whitley Bay Baroness Penn Baroness Pidding Lord Popat Lord Porter of Spalding Lord Price Lord Rana Lord Randall of Uxbridge Lord Ranger Baroness Rawlings Lord Reay Baroness Redfern Lord Renfrew of Kaimsthorn Lord Risby Baroness Rock Lord Rose of Monewden Lord Rotherwick Lord Saatchi Baroness Sanderson of Welton Lord Sarfraz Lord Sassoon Baroness Sater Baroness Scott of Bybrook Baroness Seccombe Lord Selkirk of Douglas Baroness Shackleton of Belgravia Lord Sharpe of Epsom Baroness Shephard of Northwold Lord Sherbourne of Didsbury Baroness Shields Earl Shrewsbury Lord Smith of Hindhead Lord Spencer of Alresford Baroness Stedman-Scott Lord Stewart of Dirleton Lord Strathclyde Lord Suri Lord Taylor of Holbeach Lord Tebbit Lord Trefgarne Lord True Viscount Ullswater Lord Vaizey of Didcot Baroness Vere of Norbiton Lord Vinson Lord Wakeham Lord Waldegrave of North Hill Lord Wei Lord Wharton of Yarm Lord Whitby Lord Willetts Baroness Williams of Trafford Lord Wolfson of Tredegar Lord Young of Cookham Lord Young of Graffham Viscount Younger of Leckie Conservative Votes against the Government Baroness Altmann Lord Balfe Lord Blencathra Lord Bourne of Aberystwyth Viscount Bridgeman Baroness Browning Earl Cathcart Lord Cormack Lord Deben Lord Dobbs Lord Duncan of Springbank Lord Fairfax of Cameron Lord Farmer Lord Forsyth of Drumlean Lord Framlingham Lord Glenarthur Lord Gold Baroness Hodgson of Abinger Lord James of Blackheath Earl Liverpool Lord Livingston of Parkhead Lord Mackay of Clashfern Lord Mancroft Lord McInnes of Kilwinning Baroness Meyer Baroness Mobarik Baroness Neville-Jones Baroness Newlove Lord Pickles Lord Polak Lord Ribeiro Viscount Ridley Lord Sheikh Lord Shinkwin Lord Sterling of Plaistow Baroness Stroud Lord Swinfen Viscount Trenchard Baroness Warsi Lord Wasserman Labour Votes with the Government Lord Mandelson Labour Votes against the Government Lord Adonis Lord Alli Lord Anderson of Swansea Baroness Andrews Baroness Armstrong of Hill Top Lord Bach Lord Bassam of Brighton Lord Berkeley Baroness Billingham Baroness Blower Lord Boateng Lord Bradley Lord Bragg Lord Browne of Ladyton Baroness Bryan of Partick Lord Carter of Coles Baroness Chakrabarti Viscount Chandos Lord Clark of Windermere Baroness Clark of Kilwinning Baroness Cohen of Pimlico Lord Collins of Highbury Baroness Corston Baroness Crawley Lord Cunningham of Felling Lord Davies of Brixton Baroness Donaghy Baroness Drake Lord Dubs Lord Eatwell Lord Elder Lord Falconer of Thoroton Lord Faulkner of Worcester Lord Filkin Lord Foulkes of Cumnock Baroness Gale Lord Giddens Baroness Golding Baroness Goudie Lord Grantchester Lord Griffiths of Burry Port Lord Grocott Lord Hain Lord Harris of Haringey Lord Haskel Lord Haughey Lord Haworth Baroness Hayman of Ullock Baroness Hayter of Kentish Town Baroness Healy of Primrose Hill Lord Hendy Baroness Henig Baroness Hilton of Eggardon Lord Hollick Lord Howarth of Newport Lord Hoyle Lord Hunt of Kings Heath Lord Hutton of Furness Baroness Jones of Whitchurch Lord Jones Lord Jordan Lord Judd Lord Kennedy of Southwark Baroness Kennedy of The Shaws Lord Knight of Weymouth Baroness Lawrence of Clarendon Lord Layard Lord Leitch Lord Lennie Lord Levy Baroness Liddell of Coatdyke Lord Liddle Baroness Lister of Burtersett Lord MacKenzie of Culkein Baroness Mallalieu Baroness Massey of Darwen Lord Maxton Lord McAvoy Lord McConnell of Glenscorrodale Baroness McDonagh Baroness McIntosh of Hudnall Lord McKenzie of Luton Lord Mendelsohn Lord Mitchell Lord Monks Lord Murphy of Torfaen Baroness Nye Baroness Osamor Lord Parekh Baroness Pitkeathley Lord Prescott Baroness Primarolo Baroness Quin Baroness Ramsay of Cartvale Baroness Rebuck Lord Robertson of Port Ellen Lord Rosser Lord Rowlands Baroness Royall of Blaisdon Lord Sawyer Baroness Sherlock Lord Sikka Viscount Simon Baroness Smith of Gilmorehill Baroness Smith of Basildon Lord Snape Lord Stevenson of Balmacara Baroness Taylor of Bolton Baroness Thornton Lord Touhig Lord Tunnicliffe Lord Turnberg Baroness Warwick of Undercliffe Lord Watson of Invergowrie Lord Watts Lord West of Spithead Baroness Wheeler Baroness Whitaker Lord Whitty Baroness Wilcox of Newport Lord Wills Lord Winston Lord Wood of Anfield Lord Woodley Baroness Young of Old Scone Liberal Democrat Votes with the Government Liberal Democrat Votes against the Government Lord Addington Lord Alderdice Lord Allan of Hallam Lord Alliance Baroness Bakewell of Hardington Baroness Barker Mandeville Lord Beith Baroness Benjamin Baroness Bonham-Carter of Yarnbury Baroness Bowles of Berkhamsted Lord Bradshaw Baroness Brinton Lord Bruce of Bennachie Lord Burnett Baroness Burt of Solihull Lord Campbell of Pittenweem Lord Chidgey Lord Clement-Jones Lord Dholakia Baroness Doocey Baroness Featherstone Lord Foster of Bath Lord Fox Baroness Garden of Frognal Lord German Lord Goddard of Stockport Lord Greaves Baroness Grender Baroness Hamwee Baroness Harris of Richmond Baroness Humphreys Baroness Hussein-Ece Baroness Janke Baroness Jolly Lord Jones of Cheltenham Baroness Kramer Lord Lee of Trafford Baroness Ludford Lord Marks of Henley-on-Thames Lord McNally Baroness Miller of Chilthorne Domer Lord Newby Baroness Northover Lord Oates Lord Paddick Lord Palmer of Childs Hill Baroness Parminter Baroness Pinnock Lord Purvis of Tweed Baroness Randerson Lord Razzall Lord Redesdale Lord Rennard Lord Roberts of Llandudno Baroness Scott of Needham Market Lord Scriven Lord Sharkey Baroness Sheehan Lord Shipley Baroness Smith of Newnham Lord Stephen Lord Stoneham of Droxford Lord Storey Lord Strasburger Lord Stunell Baroness 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