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Government Defeat in Lords on Immigration Bill Monday 21/03/2016 Government Defeat in Lords on Immigration Bill Monday 21/03/2016 On 21/03/2016 the government had a defeat in the House of Lords on an amendment to the Immigration Bill: To insert a clause to require the Secretary of State to make arrangements to relocate to the UK and support 3000 unaccompanied refugee children from other countries in Europe, in addition to the resettlement under the Vulnerable Persons Relocation Scheme. This was defeat number 35 in the parliamentary session. Breakdown of Votes For Govt Against Govt Total No vote Conservative 190 1 191 60 Labour 0 153 153 59 Liberal Democrat 0 83 83 25 Crossbench 10 51 61 116 Bishops 0 4 4 22 Other 4 14 18 26 Total 204 306 510 308 Conservative Votes with the Government Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon Baroness Altmann Baroness Anelay of St Johns Lord Arbuthnot of Edrom Lord Ashton of Hyde Viscount Astor Lord Astor of Hever Earl Attlee Lord Baker of Dorking Lord Balfe Lord Barker of Battle Lord Bates Lord Bell Baroness Berridge Lord Blencathra Lord Borwick Baroness Bottomley of Nettlestone Lord Bourne of Aberystwyth Lord Bowness Lord Brabazon of Tara Baroness Brady Viscount Bridgeman Lord Bridges of Headley Lord Brougham and Vaux Baroness Browning Baroness Buscombe Baroness Byford Earl Caithness Lord Callanan Lord Carrington of Fulham Earl Cathcart Lord Cavendish of Furness Lord Chadlington Baroness Chisholm of Owlpen Lord Colwyn Lord Cope of Berkeley Lord Cormack Earl Courtown Lord Crathorne Lord Crickhowell Baroness Cumberlege Lord De Mauley Lord Deben Lord Deighton Lord Denham Lord Dixon-Smith Lord Dobbs Earl Dundee Lord Dunlop Baroness Eaton Viscount Eccles Baroness Eccles of Moulton Baroness Evans of Bowes Park Lord Fairfax of Cameron Lord Farmer Lord Faulks Lord Fellowes of West Stafford Lord Fink Lord Finkelstein Baroness Finn Lord Flight Baroness Fookes Lord Fowler Lord Framlingham Lord Freud Lord Gardiner of Kimble Baroness Gardner of Parkes Lord Geddes Lord Gilbert of Panteg Lord Glenarthur Lord Goodlad Viscount Goschen Lord Grade of Yarmouth Lord Green of Hurstpierpoint Lord Hague of Richmond Viscount Hailsham Lord Hamilton of Epsom Baroness Harding of Winscombe Lord Harris of Peckham Lord Hayward Baroness Helic Lord Henley Baroness Heyhoe Flint Lord Higgins Lord Hodgson of Astley Abbotts Baroness Hodgson of Abinger Lord Holmes of Richmond Lord Horam Lord Howard of Rising Lord Howard of Lympne Earl Howe Lord Howell of Guildford Lord Hunt of Wirral Lord Inglewood Lord James of Blackheath Baroness Jenkin of Kennington Lord Jopling Lord Keen of Elie Lord King of Bridgwater Lord Kirkham Lord Lamont of Lerwick Lord Lang of Monkton Lord Lansley Lord Leigh of Hurley Earl Lindsay Lord Lingfield Earl Liverpool Lord Lupton Lord Lyell Lord MacGregor of Pulham Market Lord Mancroft Lord Marland Lord Marlesford Lord Mawhinney Lord McColl of Dulwich Baroness McGregor-Smith Baroness McIntosh of Pickering Baroness Mobarik Baroness Mone Duke of Montrose Lord Moore of Lower Marsh Baroness Morris of Bolton Lord Moynihan Lord Naseby Lord Nash Baroness Neville-Jones Baroness Neville-Rolfe Baroness Newlove Baroness Noakes Lord Norton of Louth Lord O’Shaughnessy Lord O'Neill of Gatley Baroness Oppenheim-Barnes Lord Palumbo Lord Patten Baroness Perry of Southwark Baroness Pidding Lord Polak Lord Popat Lord Porter of Spalding Lord Prior of Brampton Baroness Rawlings Baroness Redfern Lord Renfrew of Kaimsthorn Lord Ribeiro Viscount Ridley Lord Risby Lord Robathan Baroness Rock Lord Rotherwick Lord Ryder of Wensum Lord Saatchi Lord Sassoon Baroness Scott of Bybrook Baroness Seccombe Earl Selborne Lord Selkirk of Douglas Lord Selsdon Baroness Shackleton of Belgravia Lord Sheikh Baroness Shephard of Northwold Lord Sherbourne of Didsbury Baroness Shields Lord Shinkwin Earl Shrewsbury Lord Skelmersdale Lord Smith of Hindhead Baroness Stedman-Scott Lord Sterling of Plaistow Baroness Stowell of Beeston Baroness Stroud Lord Suri Lord Tanlaw Lord Taylor of Holbeach Lord Trefgarne Viscount Trenchard Lord True Lord Tugendhat Viscount Ullswater Baroness Verma Lord Wakeham Baroness Warsi Lord Wasserman Lord Wei Duke of Wellington Baroness Wilcox Lord Willetts Baroness Williams of Trafford Lord Young of Cookham Viscount Younger of Leckie Conservative Votes against the Government Lord Livingston of Parkhead Labour Votes with the Government Labour Votes against the Government Lord Allen of Kensington Lord Anderson of Swansea Baroness Andrews Baroness Armstrong of Hill Top Lord Bach Lord Bassam of Brighton Lord Beecham Baroness Blood Lord Blunkett Lord Boateng Lord Brennan Lord Brooke of Alverthorpe Lord Brookman Lord Campbell-Savours Lord Carter of Coles Lord Cashman Viscount Chandos Lord Christopher Lord Clark of Windermere Lord Clarke of Hampstead Lord Collins of Highbury Baroness Corston Lord Cunningham of Felling Lord Davies of Oldham Lord Desai Baroness Donaghy Lord Donoughue Baroness Drake Lord Dubs Lord Elder Lord Evans of Temple Guiting Lord Evans of Watford Lord Falconer of Thoroton Baroness Farrington of Ribbleton Lord Faulkner of Worcester Lord Foster of Bishop Auckland Lord Foulkes of Cumnock Baroness Gale Lord Glasman Baroness Golding Lord Goldsmith Lord Gordon of Strathblane Baroness Gould of Potternewton Lord Grantchester Lord Griffiths of Burry Port Lord Grocott Viscount Hanworth Lord Harris of Haringey Lord Harrison Lord Hart of Chilton Lord Haughey Lord Haworth Baroness Hayter of Kentish Town Baroness Healy of Primrose Hill Baroness Hilton of Eggardon Lord Hollick Baroness Hollis of Heigham Lord Howarth of Newport Baroness Howells of St Davids Lord Howie of Troon Lord Hoyle Lord Hughes of Woodside Baroness Hughes of Stretford Lord Hunt of Chesterton Lord Hunt of Kings Heath Lord Irvine of Lairg Baroness Jay of Paddington Lord Jones Baroness Jones of Whitchurch Lord Jordan Baroness Jowell Lord Judd Lord Kennedy of Southwark Baroness Kennedy of Cradley Baroness Kennedy of The Shaws Baroness King of Bow Lord Kinnock Baroness Kinnock of Holyhead Lord Knight of Weymouth Baroness Lawrence of Clarendon Lord Layard Lord Lea of Crondall Lord Lennie Baroness Liddell of Coatdyke Lord Lipsey Baroness Lister of Burtersett Lord Livermore Lord Macdonald of Tradeston Lord MacKenzie of Culkein Baroness Mallalieu Baroness Massey of Darwen Lord Maxton Lord McAvoy Baroness McDonagh Lord McFall of Alcluith Baroness McIntosh of Hudnall Lord Mendelsohn Lord Monks Baroness Morgan of Ely Lord Morgan Lord Morris of Handsworth Baroness Morris of Yardley Lord Morris of Aberavon Lord Murphy of Torfaen Baroness Nye Lord O'Neill of Clackmannan Lord Pendry Baroness Pitkeathley Lord Plant of Highfield Lord Ponsonby of Shulbrede Lord Prescott Baroness Primarolo Baroness Prosser Baroness Quin Lord Radice Lord Rea Lord Reid of Cardowan Lord Richard Lord Rooker Lord Rosser Lord Rowlands Baroness Royall of Blaisdon Lord Sawyer Baroness Scotland of Asthal Baroness Sherlock Viscount Simon Baroness Smith of Gilmorehill Baroness Smith of Basildon Lord Snape Lord Soley Lord Stevenson of Balmacara Lord Stone of Blackheath Lord Taylor of Blackburn Baroness Taylor of Bolton Baroness Thornton Lord Tomlinson Lord Touhig Lord Triesman Lord Tunnicliffe Lord Turnberg Baroness Wall of New Barnet Lord Watson of Invergowrie Lord West of Spithead Baroness Wheeler Baroness Whitaker Lord Whitty Lord Williams of Elvel Lord Wills Lord Winston Lord Wood of Anfield Lord Woolmer of Leeds Baroness Worthington Lord Young of Norwood Green Liberal Democrat Votes with the Government Liberal Democrat Votes against the Government Lord Addington Lord Alderdice Lord Allan of Hallam Lord Ashdown of Norton-sub-Hamdon Baroness Barker Lord Beith Baroness Benjamin Baroness Bonham-Carter of Yarnbury Baroness Bowles of Berkhamsted Lord Bradshaw Baroness Brinton Lord Bruce of Bennachie Baroness Burt of Solihull Lord Campbell of Pittenweem Lord Carlile of Berriew Lord Chidgey Lord Clement-Jones Lord Cotter Baroness Doocey Baroness Falkner of Margravine Lord Fearn Baroness Featherstone Lord Foster of Bath Lord Fox Baroness Garden of Frognal Lord German Earl Glasgow Lord Goddard of Stockport Lord Greaves Baroness Grender Baroness Hamwee Baroness Harris of Richmond Baroness Humphreys Baroness Hussein-Ece Baroness Jolly Lord Jones of Cheltenham Lord Kirkwood of Kirkhope Baroness Kramer Lord Lee of Trafford Lord Lester of Herne Hill Lord Loomba Baroness Ludford Lord Maclennan of Rogart Baroness Maddock Baroness Manzoor Lord Marks of Henley-on-Thames Lord Newby Baroness Northover Lord Paddick Lord Palmer of Childs Hill Baroness Parminter Baroness Pinnock Lord Purvis of Tweed Baroness Randerson Lord Redesdale Lord Rennard Lord Roberts of Llandudno Baroness Scott of Needham Market Lord Scriven Lord Sharkey Baroness Sharp of Guildford Baroness Sheehan Lord Shipley Lord Shutt of Greetland Lord Smith of Clifton Baroness Smith of Newnham Lord Steel of Aikwood Lord Stephen Lord Stoneham of Droxford Lord Strasburger Lord Stunell Baroness Suttie Lord Taverne Lord Taylor of Goss Moor Baroness Thomas of Winchester Lord Thomas of Gresford Lord Tope Baroness Tyler of Enfield Lord Tyler Lord Wallace of Tankerness Lord Wallace of Saltaire Baroness Walmsley Lord Willis of Knaresborough Crossbench Votes with the Government Lord Bew Viscount Brookeborough Viscount Craigavon Lord Green of Deddington Lord Northbourne Lord Powell of Bayswater Lord Renwick of Clifton Earl Stair Lord Sutherland of Houndwood Lord Turnbull Crossbench Votes against the Government Lord 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