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Vote in Lords on Motion on House of Lords Reform Wednesday 14/03/2007 Vote in Lords on Motion on House of Lords reform Wednesday 14/03/2007 On 14/03/2007 there was a vote in the House of Lords on a Motion on House of Lords reform: "That this house is of the opinion that a reformed House of Lords should be composed of 60 per cent elected members and 40 per cent appointed members". Breakdown of Votes Content Not Content Total No vote Conservative 8 137 145 59 Labour 24 110 134 77 Liberal Democrat 1 53 54 23 Crossbench 10 86 96 105 Bishop 2 3 5 21 Other 0 4 4 9 Total 45 393 438 294 Conservative Content Votes Lord Gilmour of Craigmillar Lord Hurd of Westwell Lord Lyell of Markyate Lord Moynihan Lord Prior Lord Renton of Mount Harry Earl Selborne Lord Tugendhat Conservative Not Content Votes Baroness Anelay of St Johns Lord Astor of Hever Earl Attlee Lord Bagri Lord Baker of Dorking Lord Bell Lord Biffen Lord Blackwell Lord Blaker Lord Bowness Lord Brittan of Spennithorne Lord Brooke of Sutton Mandeville Lord Brougham and Vaux Lord Bruce-Lockhart Baroness Buscombe Baroness Byford Earl Caithness Lord Campbell of Alloway Baroness Carnegy of Lour Lord Carrington Lord Chadlington Baroness Chalker of Wallasey Lord Colwyn Lord Cope of Berkeley Earl Courtown Lord Crickhowell Baroness Cumberlege Lord De Maule y Lord Dean of Har ptree Lord Dixon-Smith Earl Dundee Viscount Eccles Baroness Eccles of Moulton Lord Eden of Winton Baroness Elles Lord Elliott of Morpeth Lord Elton Lord Feldman Earl Ferrers Baroness Flather Baroness Fookes Lord Forsyth of Drumlean Lord Fowler Lord Freeman Lord Garel-Jones Lord Geddes Lord Glenarthur Lord Glentoran Lord Goodlad Viscount Goschen Lord Griffiths of Fforestfach Lord Hamilton of Epsom Baroness Hanham Lord Harris of Peckham Lord Henley Lord Higgins Lord Hodgson of Astley Abbotts Baroness Hogg Lord Howard of Rising Lord Howe of Aberavon Lord Inglewood Lord James of Blackheath Baroness James of Holland Park Lord Jenkin of Roding Lord Jopling Lord Kalms Lord Kimball Lord King of Bridgwater Lord Kingsland Lord Kirkham Baroness Knight of Collingtree Lord Laing of Dunphail Lord Lane of Horsell Lord Lawson of Blaby Earl Lindsay Earl Liverpool Lord Luke Lord Lyell Lord MacGregor of Pulham Market Lord Mancroft Lord Marland Lord Marlesford Lord Mawhinney Lord Mayhew of Twysden Lord McAlpine of West Green Lord McColl of Dulwich Baroness Miller of Hendon Duke of Montrose Lord Moore of Lower Marsh Baroness Morris of Bolton Lord Murton of Lindisfarne Lord Naseby Lord Newton of Braintree Baroness Noakes Lord Northbrook Earl Northesk Lord Norton of Louth Baroness O'Cath ain Lord Palumbo Baroness Park of Monmouth Lord Parkinson Lord Patten Baroness Perry of Southwark Lord Pilkington of Oxenford Lord Plumb Lord Plummer of St Marylebone Lord Quinton Baroness Rawlings Lord Reay Lord Rees Lord Roberts of Conwy Lord Rotherwic k Lord Saatchi Baroness Seccombe Lord Selsdon Baroness Sharples Lord Shaw of Northstead Baroness Sheph ard of Northwold Lord Skelmersda le Lord St John of Fawsley Lord Steinberg Lord Stewartby Lord Strathclyde Lord Swinfen Lord Taylor of Ho lbeach Lord Tebbit Baroness Thatcher Lord Trefgarne Viscount Trenchard Baroness Trumpington Viscount Ullswater Baroness Verma Lord Vinson Lord Wade of Chorlton Lord Wakeham Baroness Wilcox Lord Wolfson Labour Content Votes Baroness Blackstone Lord Bragg Viscount Chandos Lord Dubs Lord Fyfe of Fairfield Baroness Gale Lord Goldsmith Lord Graham of Edmonton Lord Haskel Baroness Henig Lord Hollick Baroness Howells of St Davids Lord Hoyle Lord Hunt of Kings Heath Baroness Jay of Paddington Baroness Jones of Whitchurch Lord Kinnock Baroness Quin Lord Rea Lord Richard Lord Sawyer Lord Smith of Finsbury Lord Soley Baroness Whitaker Labour Not Content Votes Baroness Adams of Craigielea Lord Adonis Lord Alli Lord Anders on of Swansea Baroness Andrews Lord Archer of Sandwell Lord Bach Lord Barnett Lord Bassam of Brighton Lord Berkele y Baroness Billingham Lord Bilston Lord Borrie Lord Boyd of Duncansby Lord Bradley Lord Brett Lord Brooke of Alverthorpe Lord Brookman Lord Carter of Coles Lord Christopher Lord Clark of Windermere Lord Clarke of Hampstead Lord Clinton-Davis Baroness Corston Lord Cunningham of Felling Baroness David Lord Davies of Coity Lord Davies of Oldham Lord Donoughue Lord Eatwell Lord Evans of Parkside Lord Evans of Temple Guiting Baroness Farrington of Ribbleton Lord Faulkner of Worcester Lord Foster of Bishop Auckland Lord Foulkes of Cumnock Baroness Gibson of Market Rasen Baroness Golding Lord Gordon of Strathblane Baroness Gould of Potternewton Lord Grantchester Lord Griffiths of Burry Port Lord Grocott Lord Harris of Haringey Lord Hart of Chilton Lord Haworth Baroness Hilton of Eggardon Baroness Hollis of Heigham Lord Howarth of Newport Lord Hughes of Woodside Lord Irvine of Lairg Lord Janner of Braunstone Lord Jones Lord Jordan Lord King of West Bromwich Baroness Kingsmill Lord Kirkhill Lord Lea of Crondall Lord Leitch Lord Lipsey Baroness Lockwood Lord Lofthouse of Pontefract Lord Macdonald of Tradeston Lord MacKenzie of Culkein Lord Mackenzie of Framwellgate Baroness Mallalieu Baroness Massey of Darwen Lord McIntosh of Haringey Baroness McIntosh of Hudnall Lord Mitchell Lord Moonie Baroness Morgan of Huyton Lord Morgan Baroness Morgan of Drefelin Lord Morris of Aberavon Lord Morris of Manchester Lord O'Neill of Clackmannan Lord Pendry Lord Plant of Highfield Baroness Prosser Lord Radice Baroness Ramsay of Cartvale Lord Randall of St Budeaux Lord Robertson of Port Ellen Lord Rooker Lord Rosser Baroness Royall of Blaisdon Baroness Scotland of Asthal Lord Sheldon Viscount Simon Baroness Smith of Gilmorehill Lord Snape Lord Stone of Blackheath Lord Strabolgi Baroness Symons of Vernham Dean Baroness Taylor of Bolton Lord Taylor of Blackburn Lord Temple-Morris Lord Thomas of Macclesfield Lord Tomlinson Lord Truscott Lord Tunnicliffe Lord Turnberg Baroness Turner of Camden Lord Varley Baroness Wall of New Barne t Lord Warner Baroness Wilkins Lord Williams of Elvel Lord Woolmer of Leeds Liberal Democrat Content Votes Lord Holme of Cheltenham Liberal Democrat Not Content Votes Lord Addington Lord Avebury Baroness Bonham-Carter of Yarnbury Lord Bradshaw Lord Burnett Lord Carlile of Berriew Lord Clement -Jones Lord Cotter Lord Dholakia Lord Dykes Viscount Falkland Lord Garden Lord Goodhart Lord Greaves Baroness Hamwee Baroness Harris of Richmond Lord Hooson Lord Jones of Cheltenham Lord Kirkwood of Kirkhope Lord Lester of Herne Hill Baroness Linklater of Butterstone Lord Livsey of Talgarth Baroness Ludford Lord Maclennan of Rogart Baroness Maddock Earl Mar and Kellie Lord McNally Lord Methuen Baroness Miller of Chilthorne Domer Lord Newby Baroness Northov er Lord Oakeshott of Seagrove Bay Lord Razzall Lord Redesdale Lord Roberts of Llandudno Lord Rodgers of Quarry Bank Lord Roper Lord Russell-Johnston Lord Sandberg Baroness Scott of Needham Market Lord Shutt of Greetland Lord Smith of Clifton Lord Steel of Aikwood Lord Taverne Lord Teverson Baroness Thomas of Winchester Baroness Thomas of Walliswood Lord Thomas of Gresford Lord Tope Lord Tyler Lord Wallace of Saltaire Baroness Walmsley Lord Watson of Richmond Crossbench Content Votes Earl Baldwin of Bewdley Lord Dearing Earl Erroll Lord Freyberg Lord Jay of Ewelme Lord Lloyd of Berwick Lord May of Oxford Lord Rees of Ludlow Lord Turnbull Lord Turner of Ecchinswell Crossbench Not Content Votes Lord Adebowale Viscount Allenby of Megiddo Lord Alton of Liverpool Lord Armstrong of Ilminster Lord Best Lord Bilimoria Lord Birt Viscount Bledisloe Baroness Boothroyd Lord Boston of Faversham Lord Boyce Lord Bramall Lord Broers Lord Browne of Belmont Lord Burns Lord Butler of Brockwell Baroness Butler-Sloss Lord Cameron of Dillington Lord Chorley Lord Clyde Lord Cobbold Viscount Colville of Culross Lord Condon Lord Craig of Radley Viscount Craigavon Lord Crisp Lord Croham Baroness Darcy de Knayth Lord Dear Baroness Deech Baroness D'Souza Baroness Dunn Lord Eames Lord Elis-Thomas Baroness Emert on Baroness Finlay of Llandaff Lord Greenway Lord Habgood Lord Haskins Baroness Howarth of Breckland Baroness Howe of Idlicote Lord Inge Lord Kerr of Kinlochard Lord Kilclooney Lord Levene of Portsoken Earl Listowel Lord Low of Dalston Lord Luce Lord Maginnis of Drumglass Countess of Mar Lord Marsh Baroness Masham of Ilton Baroness Meacher Lord Molyneaux of Killead Lord Monson Lord Moran Lord Morrow Lord Moser Lord Neill of Bladen Baroness O'Neill of Bengarve Lord Owen Baroness Paisley of St George's Lord Palmer Lord Ramsbotham Lord Rogan Earl Rosslyn Lord Rowe-Beddoe Lord Ryder of Wensum Lady Saltoun of Abernethy Earl Sandwich Viscount Slim Lord Slynn of Hadley Lord Stevens of Kirkwhelpington Lord Sutherland of Houndwoo d Lord Tanlaw Viscount Tenb y Lord Thomas of Swynnerton Lord Tombs Lord Trimble Lord Walpole Lord Walton of Detchant Baroness Warnock Viscount Waverley Lord Wedderburn of Charlton Lord Wilson of Tillyorn Lord Wright of Richmond Bishop Content Votes Bishop of Chelmsford Bishop of Rochester Bishop Not Content Votes Bishop of London Bishop of Southwell Archbishop of York Other Content Votes Other Not Content Votes Lord Pearson of Rannoch Lord Stoddart of Swindon Lord Watson of Invergowrie Baroness Young of Old Scone .
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