Government Defeat in Lords on Police and Justice Bill Tuesday 11/07/2006

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Government Defeat in Lords on Police and Justice Bill Tuesday 11/07/2006 Government Defeat in Lords on Police and Justice Bill Tuesday 11/07/2006 On 11/07/2006 the government had a defeat in the House of Lords on an amendment to the Police and Justice Bill: To insert that the 'forum rules' (from the 1957 European Convention on Terrorism) are incorporated: judges shall not order the extradition of a person if an act was partly committed in the UK unless in the interests of justice. This was defeat number 48 in the parliamentary session. Breakdown of Votes For Govt Against Govt Total No vote Conservative 0 114 114 94 Labour 106 0 106 105 Liberal Democrat 0 49 49 30 Crossbench 2 24 26 167 Bishops 0 2 2 23 Other 1 3 4 10 Total 109 192 301 429 Conservative Votes with the Government Conservative Votes against the Government Baroness Anelay of St Johns Lord Astor of Hever Viscount Astor Earl Attlee Lord Bell Lord Biffen Lord Blackwell Lord Blaker Viscount Bridgeman Lord Brooke of Sutton Mandeville Lord Brougham and Vaux Baroness Byford Baroness Carnegy of Lour Lord Chadlington Lord Colwyn Lord Cope of Berkeley Lord Crickhowell Lord De Mauley Lord Denham Lord Dixon-Smith Baroness Eccles of Moulton Viscount Eccles Lord Eden of Winton Lord Elliott of Morpeth Lord Elton Lord Feldman Earl Ferrers Baroness Fookes Lord Freeman Baroness Gardner of Parkes Lord Garel-Jones Lord Geddes Lord Glenarthur Lord Glentoran Lord Goodlad Lord Griffiths of Fforestfach Baroness Hanham Lord Hanningfield Lord Hayhoe Lord Henley Lord Higgins Lord Hodgson of Astley Abbotts Baroness Hogg Baroness Hooper Lord Howard of Rising Lord Howe of Aberavon Earl Howe Lord Howell of Guildford Lord Hunt of Wirral Lord Inglewood Lord Jenkin of Roding Lord Kimball Lord King of Bridgwater Lord Kingsland Baroness Knight of Collingtree Lord Laidlaw Lord Laing of Dunphail Lord Lamont of Lerwick Lord Lawson of Blaby Earl Lindsay Earl Liverpool Lord Lloyd-Webber Lord Lucas Lord Luke Lord MacGregor of Pulham Market Lord MacLaurin of Knebworth Lord Marland Lord Marlesford Lord Mawhinney Lord Mayhew of Twysden Baroness Miller of Hendon Duke of Montrose Baroness Morris of Bolton Baroness Noakes Earl Northesk Lord Norton of Louth Baroness O'Cathain Baroness Oppenheim-Barnes Lord Patten Lord Pilkington of Oxenford Lord Plumb Lord Plummer of St Marylebone Baroness Rawlings Lord Reay Lord Renton Lord Roberts of Conwy Lord Rotherwick Lord Saatchi Lord Sanderson of Bowden Baroness Seccombe Lord Selkirk of Douglas Lord Selsdon Baroness Sharples Lord Shaw of Northstead Lord Sheikh Baroness Shephard of Northwold Lord Skelmersda le Lord Soulsby of Swaffham Prior Lord St John of Fawsley Lord Steinberg Lord Strathclyde Lord Taylor of Holbeach Lord Tebbit Baroness Thatcher Lord Trefgarne Baroness Trumpington Viscount Ullswater Baroness Verma Lord Vinson Lord Waddington Lord Wade of Chorlton Lord Wakeham Baroness Wilcox Lord Windlesham Labour Votes with the Government Lord Adonis Lord Ahmed Lord Alli Baroness Amos Baroness Andrews Lord Archer of Sandwell Lord Bach Lord Bassam of Brighton Lord Bernstein of Craigweil Lord Borrie Lord Brooke of Alverthorpe Lord Brookman Lord Burlison Lord Campbell-Savours Lord Carter of Coles Viscount Chandos Lord Christopher Lord Clark of Windermere Lord Clarke of Hampstead Baroness Crawley Lord Cunningham of Felling Lord Davidson of Glen Clova Lord Davies of Coity Lord Davies of Oldham Lord Desai Lord Dixon Lord Drayson Lord Dubs Lord Elder Lord Evans of Temple Guiting Lord Evans of Parkside Lord Falconer of Thoroton Baroness Farrington of Ribbleton Lord Faulkner of Worcester Lord Foster of Bishop Auckland Lord Fyfe of Fairfield Baroness Gale Baroness Gibson of Market Rasen Lord Giddens Lord Gilbert Baroness Golding Lord Goldsmith Lord Gordon of Strathblane Lord Gould of Brookwood Lord Grocott Lord Harris of Haringey Lord Hart of Chilto n Lord Haskel Lord Haworth Baroness Henig Lord Hogg of Cumbernauld Baroness Hollis of Heigham Lord Howarth of Newport Baroness Howells of St Davids Lord Hoyle Lord Hughes of Woodside Lord Hunt of Kings Heath Lord Jones Baroness Kingsmill Lord Kirkhill Lord Leitch Lord Lofthouse of Pontefract Lord Mackenzie of Framwellgate Lord MacKenzie of Culkein Lord Mason of Barnsle y Baroness Massey of Darwen Lord Maxton Baroness McDonagh Baroness McIntosh of Hudnall Lord McKenzie of Luton Lord Morgan Baroness Morgan of Huyton Baroness Morgan of Drefelin Lord Morris of Handsworth Lord O'Neill of Clackmannan Lord Pendry Baroness Pitkeathley Lord Prys-Davies Baroness Quin Baroness Ramsay of Cartvale Baroness Rendell of Babergh Lord Robertson of Port Ellen Lord Rooker Lord Rosser Lord Rowlands Baroness Ro yall of Blaisdon Lord Sawyer Baroness Scotland of Asthal Lord Sewel Viscount Simon Lord Smith of Leigh Lord Snape Lord Soley Baroness Symons of Vernham Dean Baroness Taylor of Bolton Lord Temple-Morris Baroness Thorn ton Lord Tomlinson Lord Tunnicliffe Lord Turnberg Baroness Turner of Camden Lord Warner Baroness Warwick of Undercliffe Baroness Whitaker Baroness Wilkins Lord Woolmer of Leeds Labour Votes against the Government Liberal Democrat Votes with the Government Liberal Democrat Vot es against the Government Lord Addington Baroness Barker Baroness Bonham-Carter of Yarnbury Lord Chidgey Lord Clement-Jones Lord Cotter Lord Dholakia Viscount Falkland Baroness Falkner of Margravine Lord Garden Earl Glasgow Lord Goodhart Lord Greaves Baroness Hamwee Baroness Harris of Richmond Lord Holme of Cheltenham Lord Kirkwood of Kirkhope Lord Lee of Trafford Lord Lester of Herne Hill Baroness Linklater of Butterstone Lord Livsey of Talgarth Lord Mackie of Benshie Baroness Maddock Lord McNally Lord Methuen Baroness Miller of Chilthorne Domer Baroness Neuberger Lord Newby Lord Oakeshott of Seagrove Bay Lord Phillips of Sudbury Lord Razzall Lord Redesdale Lord Roberts of Llandudno Lord Rodgers of Quarry Bank Lord Russell-Johnston Baroness Sharp of Guildford Lord Shutt of Greetland Lord Taverne Lord Teverson Baroness Thomas of Winchester Baroness Thomas of Walliswood Lord Thomas of Gresford Baroness Tonge Lord Tordoff Lord Tyler Lord Vallance of Tummel Lord Wallace of Saltaire Baroness Walmsley Baroness Williams of Crosby Crossbench Votes with the Go vernment Baroness Howarth of Breckland Lord Trimble Crossbenc h Votes against the Government Lord Best Viscount Bledisloe Viscount Colville of Culross Lord Condon Viscount Craigavon Lord Currie of Marylebone Baroness Darcy de Knayth Baroness D'Souza Earl Erroll Baroness Finlay of Llandaff Baroness Fritchie Baroness Howe of Idlicote Lord Hylton Baroness Masham of Ilton Lord Monson Lord Moser Lord Palmer Lord Rees-Mogg Lady Saltoun of Abernethy Viscount Slim Baroness Stern Lord Thomas of Swynnerton Lord Walpole Lord Williamson of Horton Bishop Votes with the Government Bishop Votes agains t the Government Bishop of Newcastle Bishop of Southwell Other Votes with the Government Lord Brett Other Votes against the Government Lord Pearson of Rannoch Lord Stoddart of Swindon Lord Willoughby de Broke Ref: 1024 .
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